Bob Dinneen Live Stream of State of Ethanol Industry

Chuck Zimmerman

This morning at 8am central we will live stream the session from the National Ethanol Conference featuring Renewable Fuels Association CEO Bob Dinneen. Bob will deliver this annual state of the industry address a few minutes after 8am and we’ll be recording it so that you can watch and listen later if you miss the broadcast or want to review it. All you’ll have to do is click on the player button in the video embed below when we’re live.

Post Update: Below is the recording of the presentation.

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20th National Ethanol Conference Kicks Off

Cindy Zimmerman

nec15-bob-kennyFootball Hall of Fame member Kenny Houston helped Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) president and CEO Bob Dinneen get the early activities for the 20th annual National Ethanol Conference underway on Ash Wednesday in Dallas.

Houston is a former American football defensive back who played for the Houston Oilers and then the Washington Redskins between 1967 and 1980, but today he was on the golf course instead of the football field for the annual NEC golf tournament. While he was greeting golfers, two bus loads of conference attendees headed to downtown Dallas to step back in history and learn more about that fateful day in November 1963 when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated.

Dinneen is excited to be celebrating 20 years of ethanol this year and happy to see so many from the industry making the trip to Dallas this week. “We’re coming off the single most profitable year in the industry’s history, but at the same time we’re looking at another tough year – it’s a commodity market,” said Dinneen. “But this is an industry that has been seasoned, that has seen tough times, that has seen good times, and is prepared for either.”

The theme of this year’s conference is “Going Global” and Dinneen says the program will focus on the future of the ethanol industry in the export market, which Dinneen says is already booming. “It was critical to the industry’s profitability last year,” said Dinneen, noting exports of 836 million gallons, or about six percent of production, to over 50 countries worldwide.

Listen to Chuck’s interview with Bob here and tune in at 8:10 am Central time to hear his state of the industry speech live: Interview with Bob Dinneen, RFA

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Under Sec Scuse Visits Missouri State University

Jamie Johansen

missouri-state-undersec-24-editedThe Missouri State University William H. Darr School of Agriculture proudly hosted the Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services, Michael Scuse. A luncheon was held where Under Secretary Scuse addressed a room full of leaders in Missouri agriculture. He also met with Missouri State agricultural students for a roundtable discussion and question and answer period.

Most producers across the country are familiar with the three agencies the Under Secretary covers in his job title, the Farm Services Agency, Risk Management Agency and the Foreign Agricultural Service. I had the opportunity to sit down with him and he shared the latest information and his opinion on trade and the implementation of key farm bill programs.

“The discussions are going on right now and hopefully in the very near future we are going to be able to have the votes needed to give President Obama Trade Promotion Authority (TPA). Every President since FDR has had TPA and we think it’s important. It gives our negotiators that are working on these deals additional leverage.”

Listen to my complete interview with Under Secretary Scuse where he addresses other issues like TPP, T-TIP and crop insurance here: Interview with Under Secretary Michael Scuse

While addressing attendees to the luncheon, Under Secretary Scuse made one statement twice because of it’s importance. “What happens in 2015 will be one of the most important year in history for trade.”

Listen to the Under Secretary’s complete remarks here: Remarks from Under Secretary Michael Scuse

Find a few photos from the event here: Missouri State University School of Ag Hosts Under Sec. Scuse Photo Album

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New Holland’s Utility Tractors Scream Value

Jamie Johansen

nfms-15-nh-workmasterThe New Holland brand screams value and their line of utility tractors easily falls into that same step. While exhibiting at the recent National Farm Machinery Show, New Holland Agriculture drew in attendees who sought power, efficiency and value all lumped into one tractor.

The New Holland WORKMASTER™ 50, 60 and 70 utility tractors boast a new look and new Tier 4B FPT common rail engines, and the same great value, with features not found in all value tractors.

Todd DeBock, New Holland, shared more about their new line of utility tractors when visiting with Chuck at the event.

“We are really excited for 2015. We have a new family of WORKMASTER’s coming out. They run roughly from 45-62 PTO horsepower and the key thing about this product is the bang for your buck. There is no better value for a mid-range utility tractor in the marketplace. The first thing customers notice about the vehicle is the modern New Holland styling. We gave it a modern day look with it’s appearance, but we have kept the things that are really important for the value-minded customer.”

Learn more about New Holland’s line of utility tractors in Chuck’s complete interview with Todd here: Interview with Todd DeBock, New Holland Agriculture

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Coverage of the National Farm Machinery Show is sponsored by FMC and Coverage of the National Farm Machinery Show is sponsored by New Holland
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T4 Series Tractors from New Holland

Jamie Johansen

nfms-15-nh-t4Tractors are one of the hottest items for attendees to check out when visiting the National Farm Machinery Show (NFMS) and New Holland Agriculture has a few for customers to choose from.

New Holland’s T4 Series tractors have set a new standard for performance and efficiency in a utility tractor. These tractors are now powered by clean-burning Tier 4B engines which improve fuel efficiency and generate greater torque and power to handle tough on the farm jobs. Features include: deluxe VisionView™ cab, ergonomic CommandArc™ console and Dual Command™ transmission.

While at NFMS, Chuck chatted with Alex Booms who is the Marketing Specialist in the Dairy & Livestock Customer Segment for New Holland.

“Our core market is dairy and livestock producers who are our hay and forage customers. The fact that they don’t have to mess with a diesel particulate filter (DPF) or have to go into that regeneration process and can keep working is key. Time is money. It’s a great all-around tractor, great haying tractor, great choring tractor. Versatile in a lot of different ways.”

Learn more about New Holland’s T4 series tractors in Chuck’s complete interview with Alex here: Interview with Alex Booms, New Holland

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Agri-Pulse Open Mic with David Lynn

Cindy Zimmerman

Agri-Pulse Open Mic this week features David Lynn, Sr. VP Farm Credit Mid-America.

open-micFarmers are facing a cyclical turn in the industry with a period of lower crop prices, reduced net farm income and a likely increase in interest rates.This week’s guest on Open Mic is David Lynn, Senior Vice-President for Financial Services with Farm Credit Mid-America. Lynn believes the industry is better prepared than in years past to weather the financial downturn. Lynn says farmers are more dependent on crop insurance than ever before and he fears program changes could put more farmers at risk. Lynn believes the uncertain US tax code is a challenge for farmers and says commercial ag lenders would be better served to look for ways to work together to serve rural communities than challenging a lending institution that operates under strict guidelines from the federal government.

Click here to listen to Agri-Pulse Open Mic with David Lynn, Sr. VP Farm Credit Mid-America

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Secy Vilsack to Keynote 6th Commodity Classic

Cindy Zimmerman

classic14-vilsack-stageNot only has Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack set a record as the longest serving secretary in modern history, there’s no doubt he has appeared in more places and events more times than any of his predecessors.

Vilsack will visit the Commodity Classic next week for the sixth year in a row to address the annual convention and trade show for corn, soybean, wheat and sorghum growers. The secretary will deliver a keynote address to several thousand farmers and ag allies during the event’s General Session on Friday, Feb. 27, in Phoenix, Arizona.

“We’re thrilled to be welcoming Secretary Vilsack back to Commodity Classic,” said National Corn Growers Association President Chip Bowling. “With so much going on in our nation’s capital that impact their lives, the audience will be eager to get his report on the top issues facing our growers, such as trade and the farm bill. He always provides an experienced, deep-inside-Washington perspective.”

The 20th annual Commodity Classic takes place Feb. 26-28, 2015, at the Phoenix Convention Center.

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UA Taking Land-Grant Mission South of the Border

Jamie Johansen

ua_logo_ogLast week, nearly 60 representatives from 19 Mexican universities made a visit to the Tucson Village Farm, located on the University of Arizona’s Campus Agricultural Center.

The UA is leading the innovative initiative in partnership with New Mexico State University. The project is called the Red De Extensión e Innovación Nacional Universitaria, also known as Project REINU, and translates to the National University Extension and Innovation Network.

“REINU is a collaborative initiative of Mexico’s department of agriculture, SAGARPA, to develop essentially an extension service — but a university-based extension service,” said Mike Proctor, UA vice president for global initiatives.

Project REINU will serve Mexico as a national university-based network of scientists and educators to provide resources and educational services across the country. The network will serve as a link between research-based information and communities, as well as youth-based programs similar to Arizona’s 4-H Youth Development program.

There are currently six primary universities in Mexico involved. Each university has satellite offices, totaling 19 extension sites in Mexico. Proctor said the goal is to involve 80 universities in Project REINU by 2018.

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Update on FMC Marvel Herbicide

Cindy Zimmerman

nfms15-fmc-tylerWeed control was a big topic for FMC Corporation at the National Farm Machinery Show last week, and I talked with district manager Tyler Tuttle about how Marvel™ herbicide provides soybean growers with an aggressive tank-mix partner for maximum postemergence control of glyphosate-resistant weeds.

“Marvel is a post emerge, broadleaf herbicide with a very broad spectrum,” said Tuttle. “Use it to kill really tough to control weeds, like lambs quarters, velvetleaf, waterhemp, and pigweed.”

fmc-marvelSince Marvel was introduced in 2013, Tuttle says it has become an effective tool for growers in a weed management program to control resistance. “Performance has exceeded all expectations,” he said. “Marvel allows us to put on a product postemerge to help extend residual and knock out any weeds that might sneak through and it also allows us to mix up modes of action. That’s the key to weed control today.”

Listen to my interview with Tyler here: Interview with Tyler Tuttle, FMC

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