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Animal Ag News 10/10

Carrie Muehling

  • The cost of purchasing a turkey could be lower this Thanksgiving, thanks to a drop in avian influenza cases and a recovery of the turkey population in the United States. American Farm Bureau Federation economists analyzed turkey and egg prices in the latest Market Intel report, which states the average price for an eight to 16-pound turkey typically served for Thanksgiving was $1.27 per pound in August 2023, 22 percent lower than the same time last year.
  • The 2024 edition of the Redbook is now available to help cattle producers effectively and efficiently record their daily production efforts, which can enhance profitability and reduce stress levels. The pocket-sized booklet, developed by the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, helps cattle producers simplify their recordkeeping. Redbooks can be purchased online at https://store.ncba.org/ for $8.00 each, plus shipping.
  • The Rancher Resilience Grant offers support to beef and dairy cattle producers attending CattleCon24 and Cattlemen’s College for FREE. Eligibility depends on qualifications and application responses.
  • The National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) is now accepting the 2024 Lois Britt Memorial Pork Industry Scholarship applications. Ten $2,500 scholarships are awarded to students annually who intend to pursue a career in the pork industry with aspirations to become industry leaders. CME Group and the National Pork Industry Foundation sponsor the scholarships.
  • U.S. pork producers tasked the National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) with leading an effort to update the existing swine traceability system. NPPC is asking swine producers, veterinarians, cull swine and breeding operators and show pig enthusiasts to comment on the draft standards by Oct. 27, 2023.
  • The National Dairy Farmers Assuring Responsible Management (FARM) Program announced the launch of FARM Biosecurity – Enhanced, a new aspect of the FARM Biosecurity Program that includes training and an online database.
  • A new dairy checkoff growth program with pizza partners is expected to drive an additional 12-plus million pounds of cheese use. The bulk of the cheese will be used internationally through an effort with a major quick-serve restaurant pizza chain and a U.S. cheese company. On the domestic front, Domino’s has added Pepperoni Stuffed Cheesy Bread to its lineup of Stuffed Cheesy Bread.
  • A fan favorite, Erbacres Snapple Shakira-ET, rose to the top of World Dairy Expo’s Dairy Cattle Show and claimed the title of 2023 Supreme Champion on Friday, October 6. Shakira is owned by Jacobs, Antelimarck, Ty-D Holsteins, K Theraulaz, and Attaboy Holsteins of Cap-Sante, Quebec.
  • Dr. Pearse Lyons, founder of Alltech, was honored posthumously this week as a recipient of the National Dairy Shrine’s Pioneer Award, which recognizes dairy industry leaders who have made significant contributions to dairy throughout their lives. An Irish biochemist and entrepreneur, Dr. Lyons immigrated to the United States and founded Alltech, a leading animal nutrition company, Alltech, in 1980, with the mission to improve the health and performance of people, animals and plants through natural nutrition and scientific innovation.
  • Magnum Feedyard was recognized as this year’s Feedyard Commitment to Excellence award winner at the recent Certified Angus Beef Annual Conference in Las Vegas. While Magnum hasn’t always had pens filled with Angus-influenced cattle, their more recent approach to quality-based marketing changed the genetic makeup at their feedyard.
  • AgWired Animal, Animal Agriculture, Animal Bites

    American Vanguard Acquires Punto Verde in Ecuador

    Cindy Zimmerman

    American Vanguard Corporation subsidiary AMVAC LATAM has acquired Punto Verde, a well-established distributor in Guayaquil, Ecuador, to strengthen its presence in Latin American.

    AMVAC LATAM is a key player in the Latin American agricultural sector and has become a leader in the commercialization of crop protection products and Peter Eilers, Managing Director of American Vanguard’s international operations, says Ecuador is the seventh largest agricultural market in LATAM. “While not a sizable transaction (this will add about five percent to our total LATAM sales), we see this as an important path for market access in South America through a well-managed distribution business,” said Eilers.

    Gerardo Suárez, general manager of AMVAC LATAM, added that the acquisition “provides an important addition to our expanding GreenSolutions business, as we anticipate development of our portfolio of AMGREEN bio-rational solutions through Punto Verde. This deal reinforces our commitment toward leaving a better world for future generations.”

    Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.

    Agribusiness, AMVAC, Crop Protection, International

    Industry Ag News 10/6

    Carrie Muehling

  • The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) Grain Stocks report showed that old crop corn stocks on hand as of Sept. 1, 2023, totaled 1.36 billion bushels, down one percent from Sept. 1, 2022. Old crop soybeans stored in all positions were down two percent from Sept. 1, 2022, and all wheat stocks were up slightly from a year earlier.
  • Laura Wolf, a seasoned communications strategist, has joined the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) as director of investor relations and communications.
  • Customers of U.S. Identity Preserved-certified suppliers will be able to begin using the Identity Preserved United States label on their retail packaging, following a decision by the Specialty Soya and Grains Alliance (SSGA) Board of Directors on Sept. 14 in Fargo, N.D.
  • The American Farm Bureau Federation announced the opening of general registration today for the 2024 American Farm Bureau Convention. The convention will be held Jan. 19-24, 2024, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
  • The Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) is celebrating the second annual National Propane Day on October 7, 2023. National Propane Day is an opportunity to celebrate all the ways propane keeps America running and to highlight the benefits of propane.
  • American Farmland Trust has announced it will sponsor the new national public television series America The Bountiful with its premiere planned for Spring 2024. America The Bountiful is a food, history, and travel series exploring the regional food traditions of America’s heartland, hosted by tv personality, cookbook author, and radio podcast host Capri Cafaro. The new series takes viewers on a journey into America’s heartland to learn about culture and find inspiration in the chronicles of farmers, artisans, restauranteurs, and home cooks through the bounty that they grow, produce, and eat. The show will help shine a spotlight on the vibrant, culturally diverse, untold food stories and traditions hidden across America.
  • The Sustainable and Responsible Business team from Syngenta is excited to announce a partnership with the Potato Sustainability Alliance (PSA) to bring on-farm sustainability insights on potato production using Syngenta’s Sustainable Outcomes in Agriculture (SOA) standard and Cropwise Sustainability mobile application.
  • Nelson-Jameson, a leading distributor in the dairy and food processing industry, is expanding its marketing team with company veteran Melissa Pasciak heading up event marketing and new hire Teresa Laurent overseeing digital marketing.
  • NASCAR announced that it is bringing its first-ever NASCAR Cup Series race to Iowa Speedway on Sunday, June 16, 2024 at 6:00 p.m. CT on USA Network. This inaugural Cup Series race in Iowa Speedway culminates a weekend that will also include the NASCAR Xfinity Series at 2:30 p.m. CT on USA Network and ARCA Menards Series racing on June 14-16, 2024. Iowa Corn will be the entitlement partner for the first-ever Cup Series race at Iowa Speedway. Comprised of the Iowa Corn Promotion Board and Iowa Corn Growers Association, Iowa Corn works to unlock the potential of corn in a sustainable manner to meet the global need for food and energy. The name and logo of the Cup Series race will be announced in the near future.
  • The 2024 World Ag Expo season was kicked off by Show Chairman, Stan Creelman, on Saturday, September 23rd. Hosted at the International Agri-Center, the annual “Kickoff Dinner” was attended by volunteers, staff, and invited guests. The event provides the opportunity to gather and enjoy fellowship while setting the tone for the coming show.
  • The National Grange, the United States’ oldest agricultural fraternity and rural service organization, will be holding its 157th annual conference and legislative session at the Niagara Falls Convention Center in Niagara Falls, New York from November 14-18, 2023.
  • Three dedicated Canadian agri-food marketers are being recognized for their industry contributions by the Canadian Agri-food Marketers Alliance (CAMA). Susan Groeneveld, National CAMA Honour Roll Award, Colin Steen Agri-Marketer of the Year and Ben Graham, CAMA Lifetime Achievement Award. Winners will receive awards at the upcoming Canadian Agri-food Marketers Alliance (CAMA) Best of CAMA awards event November 2 in Winnipeg, Man.
  • A group of Alabama culinary educators and a food blogger became students this week as they joined the Alabama Peanut Producers Association (APPA) for the 2023 Alabama Farm to Table Peanut Harvest Tour on Sept. 24-26, 2023.
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    Precision Ag News 10/4

    Carrie Muehling

  • The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is making more than $3 billion in funding available for agricultural producers and forest landowners nationwide to participate in voluntary conservation programs and adopt climate-smart practices in fiscal year 2024 as part of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda.
  • AGCO Corporation, a worldwide manufacturer and distributor of agricultural machinery and Precision Ag technology, announced it has entered into a Joint Venture with Trimble, where AGCO will acquire an 85 percent interest in Trimble’s portfolio of Ag assets and technologies for cash consideration of $2.0 billion and the contribution of JCA Technologies.
  • The Tech Hub LIVE Conference and Expo, a leading event at the crossroads of agriculture and technology, was held in Des Moines on July 24-26. The conference, under the theme of Integrated Solutions Driving Profitable Decisions, drew a record-breaking attendance and showcased groundbreaking advancements in ag technology.
  • A partnership of 13 public and private entities led by Roeslein Alternative Energy (RAE) finalized an $80 million grant from the federal government’s first pool of funds from the U.S.D.A’s Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities program. The funding will be used in a five-year pilot project in Iowa and Missouri called ‘Horizon II’ to demonstrate a “Climate-Smart Future for Corn, Soybean, Livestock, and Renewable Natural Gas Production.”
  • Biotalys announces the appointment of seasoned agricultural executive Kevin Helash as the company’s new CEO. Mr. Helash, currently CEO of EnviroKure, will take on his new responsibilities upon termination of his current engagement, at the latest on December 1. Mr. Helash will replace Patrice Sellès, who will then step down from his position as CEO and director in mutual agreement with the company. Mr. Sellès has agreed to remain in an advisory role for 30 days from the end of his appointment to ensure a smooth transition.
  • Bonsai Robotics, which provides the first computer vision-based automation solutions for harsh, off-road environments, announced that it has raised a $13.5M seed round led by Acre Venture Partners with participation from E14, Congruent, Serra Ventures, Fall Line Capital, SNR Ventures, Andros, and angels including Travis Deyle (founder of Cobalt Robotics), Lee Redden (founder of Blue River Tech), and Matt Barnard (founder of Plenty). Bonsai Robotics will use the funds to accelerate its product roadmap and invest in both hiring and sales & marketing.
  • A new farm manager has been hired at the Michigan State University Southwest Michigan Research and Extension Center in Benton Harbor. Michael de Schaaf, a small agricultural service business owner with nearly three decades of winemaking experience, assumed the role Oct. 1.
  • Precision Farming Dealer has announced the full speaker and session lineup confirmed for the 2024 Precision Farming Dealer Summit that is 100 percent focused on equipping your company to run a more profitable precision farming business.
  • LG Seeds will add 28 new corn hybrids ranging from 80- to 118-day relative maturities (RMs) in 2024. The new corn hybrids feature seven different trait offerings – conventional, Roundup Ready, Agrisure 3110, VT Double PRO, Agrisure Duracade 5222, SmartStax and SmartStax PRO.
  • Kubota North America Corporation (KNA) announced at its annual Kubota Connect dealer meeting the company’s plan to be a first-time exhibitor at CES 2024 in Las Vegas in January 2024. The move signifies Kubota’s readiness to share its broad technology story and 2030 vision, built on more than 100 years of providing customer solutions to societal issues in the areas of food production, clean water, and the environment, and to provide attendees a virtual glimpse into the future of its vision for next-generation equipment announcements.
  • BioLumic, an agricultural biotech startup, announced grant funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to use the company’s proprietary ultraviolet (UV) light seed treatment technology to enhance the crop performance of rice – specifically Direct Dry Seeded Rice, rice grown using sustainable practices.
  • Stine Seed Company is celebrating the 50th episode of the Stine Seedcast — the company’s agricultural podcast — with company founder Harry Stine. Since its introduction in November 2021, the biweekly podcast, hosted by Stine national marketing and sales director David Thompson, has had Stine leadership, agronomy experts and industry partners on the show to provide timely agronomic and product advice to growers when and where they need it.
  • AgWired Precision, Precision Ag Bytes, Precision Agriculture

    Minnesota Farmer Takes Over as NCGA President

    Cindy Zimmerman

    Minnesota farmer Harold Wolle, takes over as president of the National Corn Growers Association this week with a theme of “shaping the future.”

    During a press conference today, Wolle talked about his goals over the next year, saying reauthorizing a farm bill that reflects the priorities of corn growers will be a pressing concern. “My most immediate objective is to make sure corn grower priorities are included in the farm bill and that we get the bill across the finish line,” said Wolle. “We are particularly focused on crop insurance and the safety net programs of the farm bill.”

    Wolle said ethanol remains a top priority for NCGA, including support of the Next Generation Fuels Act in the House and Senate while making ethanol a go-to biofuel in the aviation sector. “First off, we need to get year-round E15 approved,” said Wolle. “Our marketers need to have the reassurance that they’re going to be able to market that year round. We’ve seen a tremendous increase in consumer demand for E15.”

    Listen to Wolle’s press conference here:
    New NCGA president Harold Wolle 20:32

    Audio, Corn, Ethanol, Farm Bill, NCGA

    Field Notes from Koch Agronomic Services – Episode 31

    Chuck Zimmerman

    The Field Notes podcast series from Koch Agronomic Services (KAS) breaks down the science and technology behind agronomy to help growers do more with less.

    Reaping the Benefits of Cover Crops

    In this episode, we’ll learn more about the benefits of cover crops and how they can fit into your nutrient management plan. KAS technical agronomists, Lacie Thomas and Evan King, discuss how cover crops can become a cash crop, improve soil health and also act as nitrogen scavengers.

    You can listen to the program here: Reaping the benefits of cover crops (21:00)

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    Agribusiness, Agronomy, Audio, cover crops, Koch Agronomic Services, Nutrient Management, Podcasts

    Fusionware Names Vice President of Sales

    Cindy Zimmerman

    Fusionware, a leading agriculture supply chain platform, has named Lon Gretillat as vice president of sales to lead their continued growth.

    In this role, Gretillat will lead and expand the Fusionware sales organization targeting grow, pack, ship operations looking to connect their entire process into one platform with real-time visibility of each step along the chain. Fusionware’s ‘accounting-system agnostic’ platform seamlessly integrates with legacy systems, allowing for operations automation and providing enhanced visibility and connectivity with trading partners, ultimately leading to increased profitability through informed decision making.

    Gretillat comes to Fusionware with over 25 years of experience in technology sales, operations management and strategic planning. Previously he served as vice president of sales for CropTrak, where he secured major accounts and increased brand awareness of the start-up among leading food and agriculture companies.

    Learn more about Gretillat and Fusionware in this interview.
    Interview with Lon Gretillat, Fusionware 10:55

    AgWired Precision, Audio, people, Precision Agriculture

    Animal Ag News 10/2

    Carrie Muehling

  • As of Sept. 1, there were 74.3 million hogs and pigs on U.S. farms, up slightly from September 2022 and up 2 percent from June 1, 2023, according to the Quarterly Hogs and Pigs report published by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS).
  • Experimental lines of field corn developed by a team of Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and university scientists will usher in new commercial hybrids offering high-methionine grain. The advance, reported in a recent issue of Crop Science, will be especially welcome news for organic poultry producers whose birds require dietary formulations of the amino acid to ensure optimal growth, health and production of meat and eggs.
  • Anderson Cattle was honored with the Certified Angus Beef (CAB) 2023 Commercial Commitment to Excellence Award. Troy, son Zane and parents Roy and Rosemary received the award in September at the CAB Annual Conference in Las Vegas. Anderson continually seeks progress on his Nebraska ranch, which includes increasing the percentage of calves that qualify for CAB.
  • Benoit Angus Ranch, marketing over 150 bulls annually, is a multi-generation family business with sons Doug and Chad. Focused on serving commercial cattlemen, the Benoits built a reputation for high-quality cattle that perform on the ranch, in the feedyard and on the rail. With always-improving cattle to support that renown, and the will to back it up, Benoit Angus Ranch earned the Certified Angus Beef (CAB) 2023 Seedstock Commitment to Excellence Award. The family was recognized at the CAB Annual Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, in September.
  • The new DairyComp and MyDC on PULSE feature, Reproduction Insights, available through VAS PULSE Platform, brings real-time insights for more accessible and precise reproduction management. Learn more about Reproduction Insights at World Dairy Expo Tuesday, Oct. 3 at 9:30 a.m. in the Atrium of Exhibition Hall.
  • The first MILK Business Conference award winners have been announced and will be recognized at the 2023 MILK Business Conference set for Nov. 28-30, at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas. Honorees include the Leader in Technology, Young Producer and Employee Excellence award winners.
  • The U.S. Poultry & Egg Association (USPOULTRY) awarded the 2023 Clean Water Award to Tyson Foods in Russellville, Ark. and Wayne-Sanderson Farms in Tyler, Texas. The award is presented annually to poultry facilities that excel in their commitment to treat wastewater to a high standard, identify water reuse opportunities and implement initiatives to advance overall sustainability of the facility.
  • AgWired Animal, Animal Agriculture, Animal Bites

    Trump Visits Farmers in Iowa to Campaign

    Cindy Zimmerman

    Former President Donald Trump spent Sunday in Iowa talking to farmers about what his administration did for them and what he hopes to do for them in a second term.

    From trade deals to WOTUS to ethanol, Trump touted his support of farmers during a speech in Ottumwa. “The American farmer is a big deal,” said Trump. “I will remain the champion of American farmers with four more years in the White House.”

    Trump spent a lot of time criticizing the Biden administration push for electric vehicles. “When I’m back in the White House, I will save Iowa ethanol by repealing Joe Biden’s absolutely insane, job-killing, electric vehicle mandate on day one,” he said.

    After his speech, Trump stopped at a nearby farm and signed a John Deere combine.

    Donald Trump speech Ottumwa, Iowa 39:53

    Audio, Ethanol, politics