Ag Committees Make Assignments

Cindy Zimmerman

Both the House and Senate Agriculture Committees are under new management and Chairmen Mike Conaway (R-TX) and Pat Roberts (R-KS) announced their new subcommittee assignments this week.

conaway-chair“I look forward to working with this very talented team of proven leaders,” Conaway said. “Their diverse backgrounds will be of great value to the Committee as we work to promote a strong production agriculture system and vibrant rural America.”

House agriculture committee subcommittee assignments

roberts-chairOn the Senate side, a brief organizational session of the new Agriculture Committee was held on Wednesday afternoon.

“We are lucky to have a wealth of experience in former and current chairs of not only our committee, but others in the Senate, as well as a hearty dose of new blood,” Roberts said. “We have a lot of work to do, not only with legislation but in our robust oversight responsibilities.This posse is saddled up and ready to ride.”

Senate agriculture committee subcommittee assignments

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Novus Strives for Solutions, Service & Sustainability

Jamie Johansen

ippe-15-99-editedNovus International’s CEO, Francois Fraudeau, has been in the drivers seat about a year now and I caught up with him in their booth at the 2015 International Production & Processing Expo in Atlanta, GA.

Looking into the future, Francois hit on some very important strategic goals for the company. “The strategy for Novus will be to keep investing in our two pillars of methionine production and specialty business of minerals and enzymes. We will develop new technologies in house and look outside to use technologies that will help our customers become more profitable and sustainable in the future.”

The vision of Novus is to help feed the world affordable, wholesome food which enables consumers to achieve a higher quality of life. Francois shared a few of their products that do just that. One is MINTREX and Novus is proud to be celebrating it’s 10 year anniversary.

“We believe we are the number one supplier in the industry for protease and this is a great achievement. This technology did not exist five or six years ago and now we are working with customers, developing sustainable solutions and enhancing the protein value.”

Learn more about Novus International’s presence at IPPE and their sustainability efforts in my complete interview with Francois. Interview with Francois Fraudeau, CEO Novus International

Photos from the event can be found here:
2015 International Production and Processing Expo Photos

Coverage of the International Production and Processing Expo is sponsored by
Coverage of the International Production and Processing Expo is sponsored by NOVUS
Agribusiness, Animal Agriculture, IPPE, Novus International, Nutrition, Poultry

USFRA Food Dialogues – Dairy Forum Live

Chuck Zimmerman

USFRA Food DialoguesThe first Food Dialogues event of 2015 in live right now. The focus is on “Animal Care and Consumers’ Emerging Expectations.” It is being held in Florida in conjunction with the International Dairy Foods Association meeting taking place there. The event is also sponsored by the U.S. Farmers & Ranchers Alliance.

The Food Dialogues panel of food industry and animal care experts will discuss the various tools and strategies that farmers, ranchers and veterinarians use to promote animal health and a safe food supply. These animal care techniques and practices – from housing to the use of antibiotics – are increasingly more important to food manufacturers and consumers as they’re making sourcing and purchasing decisions. Join the discussion to learn if what is happening on farms and ranches across the nation is meeting the consumers’ expectations.

The panel includes:

Moderator: Elisabeth Leamy, journalist, author and Dr. OZ consumer and investigative correspondent

Bruce Feinberg, global animal health and welfare officer, McDonald’s
Robin R. Ganzert, Ph.D. , president and CEO of the American Humane Association
Jim Mulhern, president and CEO, National Milk Producers Federation
Dr. Marcia Endres, D.V.M., Ph.D., professor of dairy science, University of Minnesota
Mike Reidy , senior vice president of corporate affairs, Leprino Foods
Chuck Ahlem, dairy farmer, Hilmar Jerseys, Hilmar, California

The event live stream will be recorded so that you can watch it later.

Ag Groups, Animal Agriculture, Animal Health, Food, USFRA

Zimfo Bytes

Melissa Sandfort

Zimfo Bytes

  • Mahindra USA announces the opening of its new Midwest Authorized Distribution Center in mid-February 2015 that will serve a six state area to meet the increasing demand for Mahindra products.
  • FMC Agricultural Solutions has promoted Bob West to strategic accounts manager.
  • NEW short-term findings from a study by Dr. David Katz and his colleagues at the Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center provide suggestive evidence that individuals with heart disease can safely include eggs in their diet.
  • The Dairy Calf and Heifer Association is now accepting applications for its annual scholarship program.
Zimfo Bytes

Culver’s Gives Back to Farmers

Jamie Johansen

Blue-Barn-Full copyCulver’s restaurants across the nation continue to build support for America’s farm families as part of the chain’s Thank You Farmers initiative. After the second year of the program, Culver’s has connected with people all over the United States, spreading the Thank You Farmers message through efforts such as:

– A larger-than-life Thank You Farmers corn maze in Tracy, Minn.
– Three blue barns sharing a giant thank you to America’s farmers
– A nationwide coloring contest that gave young guests the chance to be featured in Culver’s 2015 Thank You Farmers calendar
– In-restaurant fundraising backed by the efforts of more than 380 restaurants

The results after two years? Nearly a half-million dollars raised in support of the National FFA Foundation, local FFA chapters and a variety of local agriculture organizations.

“We’re excited to see the enthusiasm with which guests have embraced Thank You Farmers,” said Craig Culver, CEO and founder of Culver’s. “We’re deeply grounded in the farms that produce the dairy and grow the food that have made our restaurant what it is. It’s been a natural partnership since Culver’s was established over 30 years ago.”

The second year of Thank You Farmers kicked off with increased education around farming and where food comes from in Culver’s restaurants across the U.S. Participating restaurants pledged their support to farm families through percent-of-sales nights, a guest donation program and event sponsorships—all benefiting local chapters of the National FFA Organization and other agricultural organizations.

“Thank You Farmers has become an integral part of our story and is ingrained in our values and culture,” said David Stidham, Culver’s vice president of marketing. “We’ve witnessed firsthand the incredible energy and passion that these future agricultural leaders have for their fields. And we’re committed to helping ensure they reach their goals.”

Agribusiness, FFA

Soybean, Biodiesel Groups Blast Biodiesel Import Decision

John Davis

Soybean growers and their close allies in the biodiesel industry in this country are blasting the U.S government’s decision to allow Argentinian biodiesel easier access to American markets. The American Soybean Association (ASA) and the National Biodiesel Board (NBB) say the decision by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to ease sustainability requirements of the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) to fast-track the South American fuel couldn’t come at a worse time.

ASAlogo1“Today’s decision issued by EPA on Argentinian biodiesel shows a lack of coordination and alarming tone-deafness regarding the purposes of the Renewable Fuels Standard,” said ASA President and Brownfield, Texas, farmer Wade Cowan. “EPA has put the interests of our foreign competitors above those of soybean farmers here in the U.S. At this point, we can only scratch our heads and wonder what EPA’s priorities are when it comes to the domestic renewable fuels industry.”

nbb-advanced“This decision poses a tremendous threat to U.S. industry and jobs, not to mention the overriding goal of the RFS of developing clean, homegrown renewable fuels,” said Anne Steckel, NBB’s vice president of federal affairs. “This is incredibly damaging, particularly in light of the continued delays in establishing RFS volumes. The Obama administration has effectively run the U.S. biodiesel industry into a ditch over the past year by failing to establish a functioning renewable fuels policy, and instead of pulling the domestic industry out, it is fast-tracking foreign competition.”

Under the RFS, feedstocks generally must be grown on land that was cleared or cultivated prior to Dec. 18, 2007 – when the RFS was implemented. Typically, foreign producers must closely map and track each batch of feedstock used to produce imported renewable fuels. EPA’s decision allows Argentinian biodiesel producers to use a survey plan for certifying that feedstocks used, far less stringent than the current map and track requirement and more difficult to verify. NBB estimates that up to 600 million gallons of Argentinian biodiesel could enter the U.S. as a result of the change.

“President Obama should not be pleased with the job EPA is doing on renewable fuels. The agency’s manner of haphazard decision-making, which is so sorely lacking in direction, belies the Obama Administration’s support for the U.S. biofuels industry,” Cowan said. “Until the past year, the White House could rightly share the credit for the benefits that this industry has provided to the rural economy, energy security, and reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. But these latest actions and inactions from EPA overshadow that progress and can only be seen as an embarrassment.”

Ag Groups, Agribusiness, ASA, Biodiesel, EPA, Soybean

Sustainable Nutrition Solutions from Novus

Jamie Johansen

ippe-15-81-editedThe International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE) is well underway and the Novus International team was out in full force to share key elements in their sustainable nutrition solutions for the animal protein industry.

I spoke with Ed Galo, Managing Director for Novus in North America, and he said that beyond presenting their sustainable nutrition solutions to customers they were also highlighting the 10 year anniversary with MINTREX.

“MINTREX is not like other mineral sources. On top of being an excellent product to optimize the nutrition and health and performance in livestock, it also offers the ability for producers to have a positive impact on the environment.”

Listen to my complete interview with Ed where he explains more about MINTREX and the importance of sustainability at Novus. Interview with Ed Galo, Novus International

ippe-15-79-editedIn the Novus booth, I also spoke with Scott Moore, Executive Manager for the Mono-gastric Division at Novus International. Scott discusses some challenges their customers face in the market and more about the focus on sustainability in highlights from their 6th Annual Sustainability Report.

“We recognize the need to protect the environment. We recognize the need to really provide products that are consumer and customer friendly. We have made the investments in technology that will allow our customers to do that.”

Learn more about Novus International’s presence at IPPE and their sustainability efforts in my complete interview with Scott. Interview with Scott Moore, Novus International

Photos from the event can be found here:
2015 International Production and Processing Expo Photos

Coverage of the International Production and Processing Expo is sponsored by
Coverage of the International Production and Processing Expo is sponsored by NOVUS
Agribusiness, Animal Agriculture, IPPE, Novus International, Nutrition, Sustainability

New Holland Seeds of Life Part 3

Chuck Zimmerman

New Holland Seeds of Life SeriesNew Holland has just published episode #3 in its Seeds of Life Series, “A storytelling project for the Heroes who feed us all.”

New Holland Agriculture presents the third episode of the web series “The Seeds of Life”. Come and discover generations of our Heroes #ThanksToHeroes. Follow our farmers in their continuous efforts to meet the growing demand for food and protect the future of the environment.

It begins with a tiny, little seed. From planting to growing, to feeding the world: the seed starts the cycle of life. Farmers take care of its development at every stage, and wait for the right time to harvest. And that’s what being a farmer means. Watch how our Heroes take care of these seeds, and take care of us all. Watch how together, we feed the world #TogetherWeFeedTheWorld @Expo 2015.

Find out more on the New Holland website, dedicated to the new worldwide campaign to reach the Expo Milano 2015 broad audience.


Agribusiness, International, New Holland, Video

United Fresh Produce Rebrands

Cindy Zimmerman

united-fresh-newThe United Fresh Produce Association has a fresh, new look and website.

The organization formally announced a new Association logo and redesigned website with the new year. “January is symbolically a time of fresh starts,” said United Fresh President & CEO Tom Stenzel. “As we move into the New Year, this transition comes with a new look for our association and a new user-friendly website designed to align with our mission of providing the resources and expertise companies need to succeed.”

The new brand aims to elevate the Association’s mission to build a stronger connection across the United Fresh supply chain encompassing, grower-shippers; fresh-cut processors; wholesaler-distributors; retail-foodservice operators; floral; and industry service providers. This is expressed visually within the modern element – the halos – paired with a traditional type treatment representing the Association’s history of over a century of dedication to the produce industry.

The website carries over the new design from the logo and offers streamlined navigation, improved user functionality, enhanced search features and a robust publications library. The goal of the site is to give the user a cohesive view of the produce industry highlighting news and events, Association commentary and a spotlight on industry achievements.

Ag Groups, Produce