Just received this notice and thought I’d share with you. I have not watched this program but plan to check it out. Have you watched it? Your thoughts?
American Harvest is a documentary series about the oldest industry known to mankind… farming. It’s about hard work, community, the marriage of old wisdom and new technologies that ultimately feeds the world. Experience the extraordinary life of farming through the eyes of Lance and Shawn Johnson, this season on American Harvest.
Besides having their own farm the Johnsons also follow the wheat harvest as custom harvesters. Now that sounds familiar!
MGEX Boasts Record Year
MGEX has concluded its best year with new annual highs in both total volume and electronic volume. Total volume finished the year with 2,315,186 contracts traded, surpassing the previous record set in 2014 by six percent.
During the year, MGEX reported five separate months of volume greater than 200,000, doing so for the first time in Exchange history. Of the current top five volume months of all-time, four took place during 2015.
The Exchange also set a new annual electronic volume record, finishing the year with 2,019,186 contracts traded and surpassing the 2,000,000 mark for the first time ever. This total is nine percent higher than the previous record set in 2014.
In addition to setting a pair of annual volume records, MGEX also completed the second-best December in its history on Thursday, reporting a total volume of 164,210 from the month. Open interest following Thursday’s activity was 73,959, three percent higher than a year ago.
Ryan’s Top 12 Ag Podcasts
Ryan is Agriculture Proud and we’re proud of him for it. He also runs a lot.
During the past year, I’ve put a few miles in, whether running on the treadmill and trails, or driving down the highway. One of the best ways to pass time is by listening to podcasts or audiobooks.
I can’t agree more with that. Podcasting, however you want to define it, is much more than just alive and well. It is a source of information and entertainment enjoyed by many, many farmers. I’ve received my best encouragement to continue podcasting from farmers who notify me when they really enjoy one of my programs while they’re in the cab of their truck, tractor or other equipment. My weekly ZimmCast is now on episode 497!
Ryan has a very good list of his top twelve agriculture podcasts. He’s also got good advice for how to subscribe to them too. Check his list out and please provide him feedback. And while you’re at it, follow him on social media too.
Happy New Year from ZimmComm!
2015 was a great year and 2016 promises to be even better! In 2015, the ZimmComm team covered over 70 events in 18 states and four countries, including Australia and New Zealand. We uploaded almost 16,200 photos and 65 videos and did over 5,000 posts on our own five websites and several others. Our Flickr photo albums now have almost 14.7 million views! Thanks to our wonderful clients and friends who make our work a joy!
Look for the golden microphone to get back on the road right away in 2016, heading to Orlando and the American Farm Bureau Federation annual meeting on January 10. See you down the agriblogging highway!
Zimfo Bytes

- The American Farm Bureau Federation has appointed new members to its national Young Farmers & Ranchers Committee for the 2016-2018 term beginning in March.
- America’s Finest City welcomes NAMA members to a special Western Pacific chapter meeting January 27, 2016 during the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association conference.
- The National Corn Growers Association is now accepting applications for the Reaching for Excellence Award.
- The members of Farmers Cooperative Company (FC), Ames, Iowa, and West Central Cooperative, Ralston, Iowa, have both approved the merger of their cooperatives effective April 1, 2016.
Top AgWired Stories in 2015
Here it is folks. The top posts on AgWired in 2015 using website traffic only. Maybe if we factored in all the social media posts we’ve done things would look different. But read ’em and let us know what you think. Are you surprised? BTW. Number one had more views than all the others combined!
- They’re Back – Peterson Farm Bros New Video
- Farmers Almanac Predicts Harsh Winter
- Whistleblower Speaks Out Against HSUS
- New Holland’s T6 Line of Tractors
- John Deere Reveals 4 Track 9RX Tractor
- Welcome to 2016 John Deere Product Reveal
- Fresh New Look for the FFA Emblem
- RFD-TV to Air Joey+Rory Special for Thanksgiving
- 11 Attorneys General Called to Investigate HSUS
- USDA Urged to Enforce Buy American for School Lunches
When it comes to tweets MyTopTweet.com gave us these results:
RFD-TV Lineup to Offer New Music, Cooking & Equine Shows
RFD-TV has a new lineup in store for the new year. Cable television’s only network dedicated to agribusiness and rural Americans says several new programs, ranging from new music to cooking tips, are premiering in January.
The schedule boasts a new cooking show from renowned wild-game chef and gardener Tim Farmer, fresh takes on horse training in a pair of new series hosted by Dennis Reis and Richard Winters, and a contemporary musical show hosted by accomplished singer/songwriter Joey Canyon.
“We’re continually working to freshen up our schedule with great content,” said Kelly Kantz, RFD-TV’s senior vice president of programming. “Rural Americans are loyal viewers of RFD-TV, and we’re confident they’ll love the new roster of 2016 shows as much as we do.” Read More
Agri-Pulse Poll Ranks Top Farmer Issues
A new poll from Agri-Pulse shows that national security and terrorism are among the top issues for farmers going into the 2016 election, and in turn, billionaire businessman Donald Trump has a slight lead as their choice for president. This article from Agri-Pulse says the poll, conducted in partnership with the Iowa Soybean Association, shows Trump with a slim lead over GOP rival Sen. Ted Cruz, with 18 percent favoring Trump and 16 percent liking Cruz. Hillary Clinton garners slightly more than 10 percent of farmers’ support, with Gov. Jeb Bush (9 percent), Sen. Marco Rubio (6 percent), businesswoman Carly Fiorina (5 percent) and Sen. Bernie Sanders (3 percent) posting support as well.
Poll participants were also asked to rank the importance of 15 national and international issues impacting the race for president. Sixty-six percent of respondents rated national security as a top priority while 57 percent said the same about terrorism. Fifty percent selected “renewable fuels” as a top priority, followed by “regulatory issues” (48 percent), crop insurance/farm bill/farm policy (44 percent) and immigration (33 percent). The issue of climate change received the least attention with just 11 percent of respondents citing it as a high priority for them in the presidential campaign.
Other highlights from the poll included:
– Nearly 37 percent of respondents said they’re planting cover crops to improve soil health and nutrient management. Rye was the most popular cover crop seeded followed by radish and oats.
– When asked who they would prefer to conduct additional research on environmental, land and nutrient management issues, 73 percent of farmers cited state universities followed by Iowa Soybean Association (55 percent), Iowa State University Extension (45 percent) and private companies (33 percent).
– Even with substantially weaker commodity prices, there appears to be somewhat of a stalemate on cash rent negotiations with landlords – 36 percent of the farmers surveyed were able to lower cash rents to be paid in 2016; 37 percent were unable to do so.
– Of those who successfully reduced cash rents, about a quarter of the farmers lowered rents by 6-20 percent.
– Nearly three of four farmers surveyed have taken action to reduce 2016 input costs. Fifty-four percent said they have successfully reduced seed and fertilizer expenses while 26 percent have cut insecticide expenses.
– Soybean prices are lower, but farmers harvested a bumper crop in 2015. Forty-one percent saw a 10 percent bump in soybean yields while 27 percent said they tallied an increase of 20 percent. Twenty-eight percent of farmers said they harvested either the same or fewer bushels this year than average.
What’s the Ag Top Story of 2015?
Our latest ZimmPoll asked the question, “What’s your favorite food/drink gift?”
I am still stuffed from all the holiday food I consumed and still unpacking a plethora of gifts. Food and drinks are always great gifts to give and receive. It looks like fruit and wine topped this poll.
Here are the poll results:
- Fruit – 33%
- Candy – 0%
- Cookies – 1%
- Bread – 11%
- Popcorn – 0%
- Wine – 33%
- Other alcohol – 11%
- Variety baskets – 0%
- Other – 11%
Our new ZimmPoll is now live and asks the question, What was your top ag story for 2015?
We are about to wrap up a very busy 2015 when it comes to agriculture news. We have compiled a list of some top stories we have been busy covering throughout the last 12 months. Which one do you feel topped your list? Was it some involving trade, animal ag, crops, policy, etc?
A S’well Gift From Sage
Those Sage people in Kansas City, MO sent a very S’well gift this Christmas. The creative marketing agency led by Leigh Ann Cleaver and Kelly Schwalbe wants us to stay hydrated. Although I missed their coming out party a few weeks ago I have had need of hydration after attending them in the past!
ICYMI. Sage, formerly BCS Communications, defines itself as “A creative marketing agency with over 120 years of collective marketing experience.”
They wanted us to know that they are grateful for our business, support and friendship. Well, we can say the same about Sage and so many others in the world of agribusiness.
The ZimmComm Team is hoping you’re having a wonderful Christmas and will have a very happy New Year.

