BIVI Dances the Night Away with Time Machine

Joanna Schroeder

Attendees of the Boehringer Ingelheim (BIVI) Swine Health Seminar danced the night away at the new Dallas Cowboys football stadium last night. Treated to great food, fun games, cheerleaders, a football player and great music, the crowd “Scored with BIVI in the Big D.”

BIVI’s guests were able to take photos with former Dallas Cowboy player Chad Hennings, who happens to be a Midwestern boy from Iowa. They also had fun testing their skills on an obstacle course, as well as were able to rate their throwing ability with several beanbag and football-themed games.

In addition, the crowd had fun dancing to the stylings of Time Machine. A special call-out to Jorge and Norton whose moves are featured in this video.

Check out the BIVI guest adventures in the BIVI Big D Swine Health Seminar photo album.

Boehringer Ingelheim, Swine, Video

Farm & Gin Show Puppy Giveaway 2-Time Winner

Chuck Zimmerman

Puppy Giveaway WinnerWhat are the chances that you would win a puppy drawing two years in a row? That’s what happened to Louanna Garrett, Seneasha Farms, Goodman, Miss., yesterday here at the Mid-South Farm & Gin Show. She’s pictured with Jimmy McMahan, Sur-Shot Retrievers, Covington, Tenn. and his partner.

I interviewed Louanna and Jimmy afterward. I also met and interviewed a previous winner who saw a young boy crying because he didn’t win. This compassionate man gave his winning puppy to the boy and has stayed in touch with the family since then.

You can listen to my interview with Louanna Garrett here: Interview with Louanna Garrett

You can listen to my interview with Jimmy McMahan here: Interview with Jimmy McMahon

You can listen to my interview with past puppy winner here: Interview with Past Puppy Winner

2014 Mid-South Farm & Gin Show Photo Album

Coverage is sponsored by FMC

Agribusiness, Audio, Video

ZimmGlass Through the Classic Trade Show

Chuck Zimmerman

Commodity Classic Trade ShowZimmGlass did a little walk through the Commodity Classic Trade show on the way to the New Holland exhibit. If you wonder what it’s like to walk around with Glass on your face, here’s an example. You’ll notice some interesting looks I got, some interactions and distractions and how much fun it can be. I know you want one, right?

So, the ZimmGlass Project is in full swing. I’ve ordered new frames and my lens prescription is being put in them right now. I ordered transitions so I can wear them out in the field this spring and summer.

I’ve met some great people walking around with ZimmGlass on. I’m now at the Mid-South Farm & Gin Show in Memphis and I had conversations with about a half dozen people just wandering around the show, including Jerry “The King” Lawler. He’s coming up in a video interview soon.

Walk along with me at the Classic Trade Show:


2014 Commodity Classic Photos

Agribusiness, Commodity Classic, Video

FMC Investing in Farming’s Future

Chuck Zimmerman

FMC at Mid-South Farm & Gin ShowHere’s a big thank you to FMC for sponsoring my first time ever coverage of the Mid-South Farm & Gin Show. For all my friends who said, “Gin Show?” I’ve got an interview coming up with the show manager that will answer all your questions.

While I was spending time with FMC today here in Memphis I met Tim Thompson who is row crop product manager for the southeast. I asked Tim to give me an overview of the products that FMC offers for corn, soybeans, peanuts, rice and cotton. Farmers of all these crops are represented here at the the show which has a strong cotton background. Tim says that at FMC, investing in farming’s future, is their mantra. One of their key areas of focus is resistance management. He provided me with several crop examples. Tim also talks about some new products FMC has in the field and even in the future.

You can listen to my interview with Tim here: Interview with Tim Thompson

2014 Mid-South Farm & Gin Show Photo Album

Coverage is sponsored by FMC

Agribusiness, Audio, Corn, Cotton, FMC, Peanuts, Soybean

Attendees Scoring Big With BIVI in Dallas

Joanna Schroeder

Dr. John Waddell kicks off the BIVI Swine Health Seminar in Dallas, Texas on February 28, 2014.

Dr. John Waddell kicks off the BIVI Swine Health Seminar in Dallas, Texas on February 28, 2014. Attendees are scoring big in Dallas today during the Boehringer Ingelheim (BIVI) Swine Health Seminar in the Big D.

Attendees are Scoring Big with BIVI in the Big D today at the Boehringer Ingelheim (BIVI) Swine Health Seminar taking place in Dallas, Texas. For those of you who aren’t familiar with the moniker, the Big D is Dallas Texas – the home of the Dallas Cowboys football team (this will become relevant later in my post).

The theme of today’s seminar is Running the Option: A Multifaceted Approach to PCV2 (or Porcine Circovirus). The virus was first discovered (or genetically identified) in 1974, and in essence, as Dr. Brian Payne said during his kick-off presentation – this year marks the 40th anniversary of PCV. Today, the virus has mutated into PCV2 a and b.

The seminar is covering all aspects of this virus from a diverse group of experts ranging from veterinarians from BIVI and Cargill Pork, researchers and international consultants. The in-depth presentations discussed diagnostics, control, protection and efficiency measures to prevalence and immunity, infield research, sow stability and vaccination. The event concluded with a roundtable discussion. Over the next few days, AgWired will be bringing you coverage from the event.

Now back to the BIVI kick offDallas Cowboys. The group was treated to dinner and entertainment at the At&T Cowboys Stadium where people will be meeting former Dallas Cowboy football players and current Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders. This readers, was a educational and fun day in Dallas.

Check out the BIVI Big D Swine Health Seminar photo album.

Animal Health, Boehringer Ingelheim, Swine

Commodity Classic Presidents

Kristin Liska

classic14-presidentsA tradition of the Commodity Classic is to have a discussion panel that includes Presidents of some of the commodity organization. Moderator Mark Mayfield (left) engages the growers in a discussion that ranges from what is happening in their respective organizations to what some hot topics are in the industry. From left to right after Mark, are the presidents of the National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG), National Corn Growers Association (NCGA), American Soybean Association (ASA), and National Sorghum Producers (NSP).

Listen to each of the presidents individually below, or the entire panel.

NAWG- Bing von Bergen:NAWG Bing von Bergen

NCGA- Martin Barbe: NCGA Martin Barbre

ASA- Ray Gaesser: ASA Ray Gaesser

NSP- J.B. Stewart:NSP J.B. Stewart

Feel free to listen to the group discussion here:
Group Discussion


2014 Commodity Classic Photos

Ag Groups, Audio, Commodity Classic, Corn, sorghum, Soybean, Wheat

New Holland Disk Drills

Kristin Liska

New Holland is expanding – their disk drill size that is. New Holland disk drills are now available in 50- and 60- foot widths. This allows farmers to become more productive and get the seed in the ground.

At the Commodity Classic, Chuck talked with New Holland’s Jason Hardy about the different disk drills and how they benefit the farmer. Learn more in the video below.


2014 Commodity Classic Photos

Agribusiness, Commodity Classic, NCGA, New Holland, Video

Mid-South Farm & Gin Show

Chuck Zimmerman

Farm and Gin ShowHello from Memphis, TN. While the rest of the ZimmComm Team continues our annual coverage of the Commodity Classic I’m attending my first ever Mid-South Farm & Gin Show.

We’ve got a big crowd at the Cook Convention Center. I’m collecting some interviews to share of course so expect more from Memphis over the coming days mixed in with lots from Commodity Classic.

Yes, I have photos:

2014 Mid-South Farm & Gin Show Photo Album

Coverage is sponsored by FMC

Agribusiness, Cotton, FMC

Vilsack Thanks Farmers for Security, Farm Bill

John Davis

classic14-vilsack-stageHe’s been a regular fixture at Commodity Classic, with this year his fifth appearance at the annual gathering of corn, wheat, soybean and sorghum growers. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack’s message to those gathered in San Antonio at this morning’s general session was how thankful he is for many things.

“It is awfully nice to come here today to talk about the PASSAGE of a Farm Bill, as opposed the need for a Farm Bill,” adding that commodity groups, such as those gathered in front of him, made the new law a reality. Vilsack said we don’t thank farmers enough for the work they do, especially considering how vital they are in the food, energy and economic security America enjoys. In return, the U.S. Department of Agriculture is charged with making sure the implementation of the Farm Bill translates into hope for all farmers, old and new alike. “Our Farm Bill, which you helped pass, for me creates a hopeful set of opportunities and rewards, and will invest in innovation.”

Looking forward, Vilsack said they want to continue the new trend of more young farmers coming back to rural America, especially encouraging minorities, women and returning military veterans to take up what has become again a strong industry. He also outlined how USDA would approach some of the new programs in the Farm Bill and how his agency would provide knowledge and flexibility to producers so they can get the most out of it and manage risks responsibly.

During the session and in a separate news conference, Vilsack talked about the importance of biofuels made from American agricultural products and how those products should be marketed to the world. “We think the world is ready for American biofuel,” he said.

The Secretary concluded saying the rest of the country needs to better understand just how important farmers are and how their value system makes America stronger. He said because of the great responsibility our producers, who make up such a small percentage of the country, take in making sure there’s a safe and plentiful food supply allows everyone else to have more free time to pursue other opportunities, such as being a lawyer or a doctor or a plumber or anything else someone wants to become in this country.

“The great flexibility, the great freedom, the great liberty that we enjoy in this country to be whatever we want to be starts with a fact that we have a strong enough agriculture … it’s because of you.”

Transcript of speech

Secretary Vilsack at Commodity Classic Vilsack Classic Press Conference
2014 Commodity Classic Photos

Ag Groups, Audio, Commodity Classic, USDA

New Holland Classic Giveaway

Kristin Liska

IMG_9833This year at the Commodity Classic, New Holland continued the tradition of giving away a piece of farm equipment. A lucky Classic attendee was able to walk away with a Workmaster 35.

This year, numerous people were around the New Holland booth to listen if they would become the lucky winners, and a couple of names were called before Byron Gearhart of Ohio won, since you had to be present to win. You can see how excited and shocked he was to win his new Workmaster 35 from New Holland equipment in the video below. You can also see adorable little Brody from Kentucky who was this year’s drawing assistant.

Listen to the interview with Byron here and watch it below: Interview with New Holland Workmaster Winner


2014 Commodity Classic Photos

Audio, Commodity Classic, New Holland, Tractor, Video