Ag’s Appetite for Mobile Information Grows

Melissa SandfortAgribusiness, technology

Agriculture is no ordinary business. People in other industries may spend their days in front of a computer, but not the folks who make their living from the soil. That’s what makes the latest innovations in mobile technology particularly suited to this traditional profession. Studies show that ag professionals in general have a stronger-than-average appetite for mobile devices. In a … Read More

Corn, Soybean Guide Now Available

Melissa SandfortAgribusiness, Corn, Soybeans

A popular Purdue Extension pocket reference guide for corn and soybean producers has been updated and is now available. The 2013 Corn and Soybean Field Guide is an in-field reference to help farmers quickly identify and manage crop problems, such as weeds, diseases and insects. The 324-page guide has information useful from planting to harvest and features color photographs and … Read More

2012: A Stellar Year?

Melissa SandfortZimmPoll

Our latest ZimmPoll asked the question, ”What kind of Christmas tree do you have?” Our poll results: Fifty-one percent said artificial tree; thirty-three percent said real tree; eleven percent said none and four percent said other. It looks as though the majority of you have allergies to real trees like my family! Our new ZimmPoll is now live and asks … Read More

“More Power to You”

Melissa SandfortAgribusiness, Events, IA Power Farming Show

The Iowa Power Farming Show now has a powerful new look. Show organizers from the Iowa-Nebraska Equipment Dealers Association unveiled a new logo and newly redesigned website to complement the show’s new “More Power to You” theme. The look is also representative of a new, more powerful approach to how show organizers will promote the show and connect with exhibitors … Read More

New Fieldwork Tool Unveiled

Melissa SandfortAgribusiness, Data Collection

A downloadable spreadsheet helps farmers estimate the probability of completing fieldwork in time based on the capacity of their machinery and the number of acres farmed. The free spreadsheet is available for download at www.crops.missouri.edu/machinery. A link to the spreadsheet file is listed under the heading “Tools.” The tool, developed by the MU Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute (FAPRI) … Read More

Ag Leader’s Holiday Hours

Melissa SandfortAg Leader, Insights Weekly

As 2012 comes to an end, we are so grateful to our loyal customers and hard-working dealers who have made this year so successful! We are excited to begin 2013, and are confident it will be even more bountiful than last year. 2013 Dealer Training is set to kick-off Jan. 7, and the Ag Leader Technical Support Staff is prepared … Read More

Innovations in Your Own Backyard

Melissa SandfortAg Leader, Agribusiness, Equipment, Events

Want to see the latest and greatest innovation in farm equipment? You don’t have to leave the Midwest. The Iowa Power Farming Show is the first and best opportunity to get the scoop on new products that can boost your operation to greater efficiency and profitability. More than 750 ag-related companies will be on hand to receive the expected 20,000 … Read More

NSP Announces Contest Winners

Melissa SandfortAgribusiness

National Sorghum Producers is proud to announce the winners of the 2012 NSP Yield and Management Contest. Farmers from 22 states entered to win this year’s contest. Producer yields are highlighted in 11 different categories, including the new Double Crop Irrigated and Non-Irrigated categories, with this year’s top yield at 213.33 bushels per acre. The national winners will be further … Read More

Is your tree real or artificial?

Melissa SandfortZimmPoll

Our latest ZimmPoll asked the question, ”How do you plan to travel this holiday?” Our poll results: Fifty-seven percent said car; twenty percent said people are coming to my house; nine percent said I’m boycotting the holidays; six percent said other; three percent said plane, bus and walk; and no one is taking the train. Looks like the roads will … Read More

Low-Cost, High Efficiency Irrigation Techniques

Melissa SandfortAgribusiness, Events, Irrigation

Hands-on training in proven strategies for maximizing ag water efficiency while minimizing cost will be held Thursday, Jan. 24, 2013, at the Rio Grande Center for Ag Water Efficiency. The Center is located just south of Harlingen, Texas, in the Lower Rio Grande Valley. The workshop – designed specifically for agricultural producers – is offered by the Texas Project for … Read More