USB says producers will meet world demand

U.S. soybean producers will have no problem meeting the growing worldwide demand, according to USB officials at Commodity Classic.  Brownfield covered the USB news conference Friday morning.

Audio of United Soybean Board NewsConference (23 min. MP3)

Pioneer hosts winners at Commodity Classic

Pioneer Hi-Bred Booth at Commodity Classic 2010Pioneer Hi-Bred’s Bill Belzer says it’s been fun to see their winners and customers at Commodity Classic 2010.

Bill Belzer, Pioneer (3 min. MP3)

 

 

Pioneer's Bill Belzer and Brenda York of MaineBrownfield was there for the drawing of the Big Grill winner on Friday who happened to be there, too!

 

 

 

 

Brenda York, Pioneer Winner, Winner of Grill (2 min. MP3)

NAWG leaders discuss top wheat issues

NAWG CEO Dana Peterson, 1st VP Jerry McReynolds, President Karl ScronceThe National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG) leaders discussed at their Commodity Classic news conference say they’re working with other commodity groups on discussing the commodity title for the next Farm Bill and they appreciate the chance to meet at this annual event. 

NAWG_NewsConference

MO soy leader reacts to Russia’s pork decision

The announcement that Russia has agreed to reopen its market to U.S. pork got instant reaction at Commodity Classic. Missouri Soybean Association Executive Director Dale Ludwig talked with Tom Steever about the positive implications for soybean growers.

Dale Ludwig, Executive Director, Missouri Soybean Association

Deere, Claas, Titan see a good 2010

What will this new year bring for ag equipment makers? Exhibitors at the AG CONNECT Expo in Florida said they were optimistic, given the relative strength of the ag sector to the general economy, which itself seems to be improving.

AUDIO: Barry Nelson, John Deere; Bob Armstrong, Claas of America; Skip Sagar, Titan/Goodyear (3 min., MP3)

AEM says AG CONNECT Expo successful

Claas Display - AG CONNECTAG CONNECT Expo is in its final day in Orlando and organizers tell Brownfield it’s been a success. This is the first year of AEM’s (Association of Equipment Manufacturers) global trade show that has more than 7,000 attendees.  AEM vice president of ag services, Charlie O’Brien says initially they thought they’d have higher participation but didn’t expect to be in a recession. So, given that, he says the show has done very well, “We are extremely pleased with where we ended up with the attendance and the exhibitors. I think if you talk to the exhibitors they are pretty pleased with the attendants and the quality of attendants. So, I think we’re sitting here pretty happy with what transpired here.”  There are more than 300 exhibitors at the show.

And, O’Brien says, clearly, the decision makers when it comes to ag machinery and equipment are represented at AG CONNECT, “Eighty-percent of the people here are saying they’re definitely involved in the farming operation decision making.”

O’Brien says they’re also pleased with the industry support of the show. People from 49 of the 50 states and from 62 foreign countries have participated in AG CONNECT 2010. The 2011 show will be held in Atlanta next year, January 7 through 10th.

AG CONNECT Expo – “A resounding success”

AG CONNECT Expo 2010

AUDIO: Charlie O’Brien, AEM Vice President of Agricultural Services (7 min., MP3)

Nigerian team networks at AG CONNECT

A delegation from Nigeria is making connections in Orlando to develop their agriculture industry.  Nigeria used to be a big net exporter before big oil was discovered there in the 1970s. Now, the populous African country is makng a push to develop its commercial ag industry to improve their food security and their export market. The head of the public/private partnership, Pacesetter Farms Limited, is former Nigerian Agriculture Minister Bamidele Dada.  He tells Brownfield they’ve found what they need here at AG CONNECT Expo - the top equipment dealers in the world,  the latest in ag technology developments and  connections for their goal of integrated, commercial farming in Nigeria.  The next stop for the Nigerian ag team – Washington DC to meet with USDA officials and more potential investors.

TeeJet unveils new guidance system

TeeJet Technologies introduced its 570G guidance device at AG CONNECT Expo in Orlando last week. Brownfield’s Julie Harker talked with Richard Gould, Tee Jet Vice President and Guidance Business Manager, about the new product that has a video function and other features that he says will help improve efficiency.

AUDIO: Interview with Rich Gould, VP, Tee Jet Technologies

TeeJet Matrix 570G Guidance System with Video

Titan Tires unveils new concepts, products

Titan Tires - AG CONNECT

Titan (Goodyear) Tire sales rep in Iowa, Skip Sagar, tells Brownfield they’re very optimistic about the new year.  Titan unveiled its new products, like the OptiTrack design, and new concepts at AG CONNECT Expo in Orlando last week.  Sagar says Titan is focused on agriculture and construction markets only and is committed to quality.

AUDIO: Interview with Skip Sagar, sales rep for Titan (Goodyear) Tires, Clive, Iowa (3 min., MP3)

North America “needs” AG CONNECT

Organizers of AEM’s AG CONNECT EXPO 2010 in Orlando, Florida – now underway through Friday – say North America needed a global agriculture trade show.

The head of a leading worldwide ag equipment manufacturer was one of those pushing for just such a show. He’s Martin Richenhagen, President and CEO of AGCO – makers of Massey Ferguson, Hesston, Fendt and other leading brands –He was chairman of the board last year of AEM – the Association of Equipment Manufacturers, “We have the best farmers in North America, in the U.S. We have all the leading manufacturers in the U.S., but, unfortunately the big farm shows are in Germany and France and I said to myself, ‘This is wrong.’”  So, AEM decided to change that – and model the show after Germany’s AGRITECHNICA which is organized by that country’s non-profit equipment association – Richenhagen says like Agritechnica, AGCONNECT will reinvest the money back into the show to improve it every year, “And this is why we go into a partnership with AGRITECHNICA (which) will be a minority shareholder of this show (AG CONNECT).”

Officials say attendance at AG CONNECT numbers well into the thousands.  Official numbers will be released Thursday.

Next year’s AG CONNECT EXPO will be in Atlanta, Georgia.  

AUDIO: Martin Richenhagen, AGCO Corp., (5 min., MP3)

AGCO Corporation

AG CONNECT Expo – “where the world of agriculture comes together”

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