Minnesota Farmer Takes Over as NCGA President
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
Field Notes from Koch Agronomic Services – Episode 31
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.
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Fusionware Names Vice President of Sales
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
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Trump Visits Farmers in Iowa to Campaign
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 39:53Industry Ag News 9/29
ZimmCast 719 – Preview of 2023 NAMA Fall Conference
Hello and welcome to the ZimmCast.
It is time to get a preview of what to expect at this year’s NAMA Fall Conference. I spoke with Trista Thompson, Wyffels, Chair for the conference and Laura Rustmann, J.L. Farmakis, Vice Chair. In our discussion we talk about the ag tour the day before the official start of the conference; keynote speakers; breakout sessions, professional development awards and lots of opportunity for networking. You can still register and we hope to see you there.
Listen to the episode here:ZimmCast 719 - Preview of the 2023 NAMA Fall Conference (17:14)
That’s the ZimmCast for this week. I hope you enjoyed it and thank you for listening.
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USDA Agribusiness Trade Mission Delegation Visits Chile

U.S. Ambassador to Chile Bernadette Meehan (left) and USDA Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Alexis Taylor
“As we celebrate the 200th anniversary of U.S.-Chile relations, I am honored to lead such an incredible group as we work with Chilean importers on expanding our bilateral trade even further,” said Taylor. “Customers in Chile are especially interested in U.S. consumer-oriented products, such as dairy, beef, poultry, pork, condiments and distilled spirits, providing U.S. exporters with many new and exciting opportunities.”
While in Santiago, the members of the delegation are looking to establish business relationships and explore opportunities for U.S. agricultural exports to the region. Buyers from Chile, as well as from neighboring Ecuador and Peru, have been invited to participate and meet with U.S. exporters. In addition, this trade mission will allow participants to learn about production and marketing practices throughout South America.
Taylor held a media call from Santiago, Chile Thursday to talk about the trip.
USDA Trade Mission to Chile - Under Secretary Alexis Taylor 25:38ADM and Syngenta Group Partner for New Biofuels Feedstocks
ADM and Syngenta Group have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to collaborate on the development of low carbon, next-generation oilseeds and improved varieties to help meet growing demand for biofuels fueled by sustainable aviation fuel.
ADM and Syngenta hope to leverage their existing capabilities to accelerate the research, processing, and commercialization of oilseeds such as Camelina that are typically grown in the fallow period of a crop rotation. Such feedstocks could help meet global demand for biofuels which is expected to grow by 35 billion liters per year, or 22%, over the 2022-2027 period, according to the International Energy Association.
“Farmers have always been stewards of the land,” said Alison Taylor, ADM’s chief sustainability officer. “We’re already expanding our partnerships with farmers through our re:generations™ regen ag program; this MOU represents another pathway for us to help them drive value by positioning their businesses to meet global demand for sustainably-sourced products.”
“Transforming agriculture will be fueled by innovation, but it must be achieved at scale,” said Daniel Vennard, Syngenta Group’s Chief Sustainability Officer. “This cannot be done alone. The whole food and agriculture system needs to work in partnership with farmers at the center. Our collaboration with ADM is a perfect example of our continued commitment and we are excited to see what we will do together and how we can inspire the industry.”
The companies expect to sign definitive agreements by the end of the year and are already advancing important work together around growing and processing next-generation varieties.