Session Information Now Available for 2011 Conference

Written by NAMA on Wednesday, January 5, 2011 , 8:12 am

Breakout session information for the 2011 Agri-Marketing Conference, April 13-15, 2011, is now available. Please visit http://www.nama.org/amc for dates and times.

Workshops Include:

Pre-Conference Workshop – Becoming an 800-Pound Gorilla: How to Dominate Your Market ~ Bill Guertin

Senior Management Workshop – Crossing the Generational Divide: Making the Four Generations in Your Workforce a Competitive Advantage in Any Economy ~ Jason Dorsey

Breakout Sessions include:

Economic Predictions in an Era of Unpredictability (Note: There will be an encore presentation of this session.)

Black Swans – The Risk of Humanizing Animals in Advertising

Ag’s Place in the Sustainability Conversation

What Exactly Makes Your Company Fascinating?

Bringing Social Pillars to Life to Drive Communications

Measuring Social Media: Where’s the ROI? (Note: There will be an encore presentation of this session.)

Corporate Social Responsibility and Public Relations

Field to Fork: What’s Happening in Your Company

At Home on the Platform (Presentation Skills)

Make your hotel reservations today and register before March 18 to receive the special rate. Hotel reservations made after March 18 are subject to higher rates and potential unavailability. Register for the conference by March 18 to receive the early rate. After March 18, registration rates will increase.

To make your hotel reservations online visit:

Professionals’ Room Block – https://resweb.passkey.com/go/Professional

Students’/Advisors’ Room Block – https://resweb.passkey.com/go/student1

To register for the conference visit – http://www.nama.org/ConferenceRegistration/Default.aspx?confid=28

Trade Show Booth Space/Sponsorships Now Available

Written by NAMA on Wednesday, January 5, 2011 , 8:11 am

Every year at the Agri-Marketing Conference, professionals involved with selling products and services into the agricultural marketplace gather to explore the latest in techniques, trends and practices.

In 2011, the conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency Crown Center in Kansas City. If your target audience includes agri-marketers, you can’t afford to miss the 2011 Connection Point.

Approximately 1,200 people attend the Agri-Marketing Conference each year to explore the latest ideas and insights and share what’s working for them. The Connection Point is an integral part of this event and gives you the opportunity to see—and be seen by—a high concentration of individuals who make and/or influence ag-related buying decisions.

A number of key conference activities are scheduled to take place in the Connection Point, ensuring conference attendees have ample opportunities to acquaint (or re-acquaint!) themselves with your products or services.

Receptions
On Wednesday, April 13, immediately after the Best of NAMA Ceremony, the Connection Point opens with a Celebration Reception. The Thursday evening reception offers attendees the chance to meet new people and share ideas after the first full day of conference activities.

Lunch & Refreshment Breaks
On Thursday, April 14, lunch will be served in the Connection Point as well as refreshments during the afternoon break, offering additional opportunities to network.

Drawings
Prize drawings at the end of each session (four) and a grand prize drawing at the Thursday evening reception help encourage conference attendees to leave their business cards at booths in the Connection Point. A bingo activity during Thursday’s luncheon helps generate additional booth activity.

Virtual Trade Show
As an exhibitor at the Connection Point you will also be featured as an exhibitor in the Virtual Trade Show at no additional charge. Trade show attendees can determine where you will be located and find out more about your organization before the event. Simply email a brief description, company logo and a link to your website to [email protected]. . .we take care of the rest!

Register for the 2011 Agri-Marketing Conference today and reserve your booth at the same time by visiting http://www.nama.org/ConferenceRegistration/Default.aspx?confid=28.

If you want to reserve booth space without registering for the conference visit http://www.nama.org/amc/ts/signup.htm.

Download the Trade Show brochure at http://www.nama.org/amc/ts/brochure.pdf.

Sponsorship Opportunities

A number of special events and activities offer additional opportunities to draw attention to and enhance your company’s image among this highly select group of key prospects.

Please contact Jenny Pickett at [email protected] to find out what opportunities are available.

NAMA/NAFB Coordinate Fall 2011 Conference Schedules

Written by NAMA on Wednesday, January 5, 2011 , 8:10 am

NAMA announced that its annual high level event, Trends in Agriculture, will be held in Kansas City immediately prior to the National Association of Farm Broadcasting’s Annual Conference. In addition, the two organizations will collaborate on a producer-focused session that will close the NAMA event and open the NAFB conference.

“As professional organizations, we share a commitment to helping our members better understand and respond to emerging market issues,” NAMA Executive Vice President/CEO, Jenny Pickett, said in making the announcement. “In addition, because ‘Trends’ focuses on a more strategic perspective, it tends to attract many of the same marketing executives who may be participating in NAFB’s Trade Talk the following day.”

The centerpiece event of the NAFB’s Annual Convention, Trade Talk, affords company and organization participants access to member broadcasters to discuss the issues and topics that are important to them.

“NAFB and NAMA have many people that are members of both organizations,” added NAFB Executive Director, Mark Vail. “This type of planning allows the groups to maximize member opportunities while acknowledging the realities of business travel and meeting time and expense.”

NAMA is the nation’s largest professional association for individuals working in marketing and agribusiness. Trends in Agriculture, to be held November 8 & 9, 2011, is an annual two-day event that offers C-suite executives an overview of emerging industry issues.

The National Association of Farm Broadcasting (NAFB) is a 501(c)(6) professional association whose mission it is to lead, promote and support growth in agricultural and rural broadcasting for the benefit of its members, audience and industry. NAFB regularly commissions research to explore and measure audience use of farm broadcasting and broader agri-media to benefit members and media-industry professionals. The 67th Annual NAFB Convention will be held November 9-11, 2011.

For more information, contact Jenny Pickett, (913) 491-6500, [email protected] or Mark Vail, (816) 431-4032, [email protected].

Sponsorships Now Available

Written by NAMA on Wednesday, November 17, 2010 , 9:22 am

Sponsorships are available for the 2011 Agri-Marketing Conference. Get your company noticed!

The theme of the 2011 Agri-Marketing Conference, April 13-15, is “Harvesting Ideas.”

There are many different sponsorships available. Companies with marketing
budgets of all sizes can participate. The higher your support, the more benefits you’ll receive….Sustaining Partner, Platinum, Gold, Silver or Bronze. In addition, you can get more company visibility by claiming one or more of the sponsorship opportunities. These opportunities are available on a first come, first serve basis, with first right given to last year’s sponsor.

Please review the benefits and opportunities of sponsorship at the 2011 Agri-Marketing Conference and confirm your interest to Jenny Pickett at (913) 491-6500 or e-mail to [email protected] or fill out the online sponsorship form at http://www.nama.org/amc/sponsor/form.htm. In-kind sponsorships, e.g., printing, can be considered.

Awards Nomination Deadline ~ January 14

Written by NAMA on Wednesday, November 17, 2010 , 9:21 am

The nomination deadline for the NAMA Marketer of the Year and Agribusiness Leader of the Year awards is January 14, 2011.

NAMA Marketer of the Year

This award honors outstanding accomplishments in the field of marketing directly to ag producers. Nominees are solicited from agribusiness and related companies with overall marketing and/or sales responsibilities. The award will be presented during the Agri-Marketing Conference, April 13-15, 2011 in Kansas City. Nominees must be NAMA members.

To nominate someone for the NAMA Marketer award, download the application in an Adobe .pdf format at http://www.nama.org/awards/mktrapplication.pdf or fill out the online application at http://www.nama.org/awards/namamarketerform.htm.

Past NAMA Marketer of the Year Recipients:

2010
Stephanie Liska Beck Ag, Inc.
2009
Jon Anderson OPEN ROADS
2008
Dave Rhylander Delta & Pine Land – Division of Monsanto Company
2007
Phil Johnson Colle+McVoy
2006
Tom Davis Meredith Corporation
2005
Rick Turner Gustafson, LLC
2004
Raymond Hoyum IMC Global
2003
James Seaver AGCO Corporation
2002
Donald Hecht Elanco Animal Health
2001
Wendell Knehans Monsanto-Corn States

Agribusiness Leader of the Year

The Agribusiness Leader of the Year award is NAMA’s highest honor. The award honors an outstanding leader in agribusiness, education, government service or other agribusiness related area. Solicited from senior level position holders in private, public or academic service, nominees should exemplify excellence in agribusiness by their significant contributions to the industry. The award will be presented during the Agri-Marketing Conference, April 13-15, 2011 in Kansas City.

To nominate someone for the Agribusiness Leader of the Year award, download the application in an Adobe .pdf format at http://www.nama.org/awards/agbusapplication.pdf or fill out the online application at http://www.nama.org/awards/agribusinessform.htm.

Past Agribusiness Leader of the Year Recipients include:

2010
Dave Seehusen Land O’Lakes, Inc.
2009
Leon Westbrock CHS Inc.
2008
Rick Tolman National Corn Growers Association
2007
Dale R. Ludwig Missouri Soybean Assn. & Missouri
Soybean Merchandising Council
2006
George Thornton Agriliance, LLC
2005
James Irwin Case IH
2004
Bernie Staller National FFA Organization
2003
Richard Clauss Hilmar Cheese Company/Clauss Dairy Farms
2002
A. Charles Fischer Dow AgroSciences
2001
Emmett Barker Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers
2000
R.W. “Bud” Porter Deere & Company
1999
Bruce Bickner DeKalb – Monsanto Global Seed Group
1998
William Kirk DuPont Agricultural Enterprises
1997
Arnold Donald Monsanto
1996
H.D. “Harry” Cleberg Farmland Industries, Inc.
1995
Edward McMillan Purina Mills
1994
Dwayne Andreas Archer Daniels Midland Company
1993
Robert Wichmann Pioneer Hi-Bred Intl., Inc.
1992
Gary Parker Lindsay Manufacturing Co.
1991
William Griffith American Cyanamid
1990
Thomas Dille Rhone-Poulenc Ag
1989
Nicholas Babson Babson Brothers Co.
1988
Olin Andrews Farmers Hybrid Companies
1987
David Garst Garst Seed Co.
1986
Leo Bontempo Novartis-Seeds
1985
Dr. Kenneth Bader American Soybean Assn.
1984
John Churchman Ford Tractor Operations
1983
Owen Newlin Pioneer Hi-Bred Intl., Inc.
1982
Nicholas Reding Monsanto Ag Group
1981
Robert Lanphier AGMED, Inc.
1980
Joe Ecker Gehl Co.
1979
Robert Book Elanco Animal Products/Eli Lily Co.
1978
Roland Hendrickson Pfizer Ag Division
1977
Donald Fritz Farmers Hybrid Co.
1976
Harold Noren DeKalb Ag Research
1975
E.W. Cook Cook Industries
1974
Walt Buescher Allis Chalmers
1973
Bill Bricker Diamond Shamrock Chemical
1972
Fred Stines Successful Farming
1971
Del Walker Funk Brother Seeds, Co.
1970
Dr. James Affleck American Cyanamid
1969
Lyle Yost Hesston Corp.
1968
Dr. Robert Spitzer Murphy Products
1967
Emory Dearborn Ford Tractor Operations
1966
Maurice Turner Amchem Products
1965
George Varnes Eli Lily Co.
1964
Morris Reid J.I. Case
1963
W.J. Jensen Butler Manufacturing
1962
Don Murphy Wallace’s Farmer

Trends Early Registration Deadline Sept. 24

Written by NAMA on Wednesday, September 22, 2010 , 1:15 pm

The early registration deadline for Trends In Agriculture is this Friday, September 24. After the 24th, registration rates will increase.

In addition, the NAMA block at the hotel has closed. The hotel is sold out on Monday, October 4, but may have rooms available on Tuesday, October 5 and Wednesday, October 6. If you are unable to book a room at The Marquette (612-376-7400), feel free to contact the following hotels that are nearby for rooms.

The Radisson Plaza Hotel – 612-339-4900

Marriott City Center hotel – 612-349-4000

For more information on Trends In Agriculture visit http://www.nama.org/trends/index.htm.

Professional Development Awards of Excellence Winners

Written by NAMA on Wednesday, September 8, 2010 , 7:21 am

Join us for lunch on Wednesday, October 6, at The Marquette Hotel in Minneapolis for the 2010 Trends In Agriculture conference as we honor the 2010 Professional Development Awards of Excellence Recipients.

NAMA honors its members with hands-on responsibility in each of the Professional Development Areas (PDA). This year, awards will be given in the areas of Marketing Communications, Public Relations, Product/Species Management and Sales. The recipients will share their thoughts on the challenges and opportunities in agri-marketing at the luncheon.

The 2010 Awards of Excellence recipients are as follows:

Marketing Communications ~ Scott McClure, Brighton Agency
A 25-year veteran of publishing and marketing communications, Scott has used his expertise and talents to advance the field of agricultural marketing on multiple levels.

Since joining Brighton in 2002, Scott has led the design and implementation of strategic marketing plans for major agricultural companies such as BASF, Monsanto, Delta and Pine Land Company, Horizon Ag, Bo-Jac Seed Company and Iron Solutions.

In 2009, Scott fostered a unique partnership between Monsanto and The Weather Channel to develop an online destination for targeted messaging. Dubbed Farmers’ Forecast (www.weather.com/farming), the innovative microsite offers farmers climate conditions, degree growing units and other important agricultural information in one location.

Scott also oversaw the creation of the Cotton Community (www.cottoncommunity.com), the ag industry’s first social networking site for cotton farmers. Since it went live in December 2008, Monsanto’s innovative networking website has had more than 4,300 individual visitors, while more and more farmers are steadily creating profiles and joining discussions with their regional neighbors about new variety performance.

Scott has served as a National NAMA committee member of the Agri-Marketing Conference Committee. He has also been a Student NAMA judge, Best of NAMA judge, and moderator for numerous Agri-Marketing seminar panel discussions.

Public Relations ~ Sue Otten, AGCO Corporation
Sue Otten, Director of Corporate Marketing & Brand Communications Worldwide, launched AGCO’s comprehensive social media initiative less than a year ago while educating global marketing teams on benefits, policies, technologies, tips & process. Learning as she went, Sue took calculated risks to get the buzz going both internally & externally. AGCO soon was ranked along with Coca-Cola & Delta Airlines with a perfect engagement score and won NAMA’s “Best of” award (Broadcast PR).

As Social Media tools were becoming more popular, it was important to develop a cohesive communications strategy and process within the company. This was important to not only ensure effective use of resources, but to also present a consistent digital message to our market and key stakeholders. Sue developed AGCO’s Social Media strategy and developed a process to get the many global brand and product divisions involved while still maintaining a unified Social Media presence.

At the same time, there was a need to develop the expertise of the AGCO employees. Sue, along with training specialists with the AGCO University department, developed a training course for employees to learn about not only AGCO’s Social Media objective, policy and philosophy, but also shows employees via a guided tour of AGCO’s social media sites how to access the sites and engage with customers, fans and followers.

Since joining AGCO two years ago, Sue has been an active member of  NAMA, participating in the Southeastern chapter. Sue also participated in the NAMA mentor program, working with college students on their resumes and interview process, and helped to evaluate student groups before they went on to present at the National NAMA conferences.

Product/Species Management ~ Elena Lindemann, Land O’Lakes Purina Feed, LLC
Elena’s Marketing Manager position was created by Land O’Lakes in 2006 to develop and market value-added, R&D-based calf feeds for the dairy industry. Land O’Lakes is the US market leader in calf milk replacers, but had previously not focused on value added calf feeds.

Elena led a cross-functional new product development team to launch AMPLI-Calf dairy feeds in 2008 across the United States at more than 30 Land O’Lakes Purina Feed manufacturing locations. The new product’s performance on young calves caught producers’ attention. AMPLI-Calf starter feed was consumed by calves with 11% more intake in pounds, increased calves’ weight by 14%, and grew calves 3% taller than competitive feeds. Previously, dairy producers used commodity type feeds for this lifestage of calf (starter feeds).

Today, AMPLI-Calf dairy feed represents approximately a $5 million annual business and is projected to keep growing at more than 15% for each of the next 2 years. A product extension is planned for the “grower” lifestage.

Elena is an active member of NAMA, has attended local/regional meetings when not traveling in the field with customers.

Sales ~ Marvin Kokes, National Cattlemen’s Beef Association
Marvin Kokes knows the key to a successful sales career is in cultivating relationships—and that Marvin has mastered. He is a dedicated and well-respected ag professional who excels at his job and nurtures others to flourish as well.

Known as an ‘idea man,’ Kokes is responsible for contributing more than just time and energy, but ideas and connections to continue to build a stronger ag community.  He brings this strength to his daily leadership responsibilities in the areas of corporate relations, sponsorships, convention and meetings for NCBA.

At National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, Marvin has responsibilities that include sales for NCBA’s Cattlemen to Cattlemen and sponsorship sales for the NCBA Convention and Trade Show.  What makes his task unique is living and selling the NCBA brand to a variety of corporate partners from animal health to largest of foodservice entities.  Each day, Marvin will sell the value of supporting NCBA’s work to protect the business climate for cattle producers and building beef demand.   Marvin provides partners a perspective of every segment of the business from the cow/calf operation through retail and foodservice.  In his role at NCBA, he works with each sector of the beef business, providing information, connecting people and resources, and most of all, bringing the passion and spirit that defines the American farmer and rancher.  Coming from a five generation Colorado ranch, he has significant accountability back home with his brothers and nephews, who depend on NCBA to represent their interests in Washington and the consumer marketplace.

Marvin’s commitment to professional development is evident in his work as the long-time leader of the Young Cattlemen’s Conference over the last 16 years. In 2010, he led the successful transformation of the Young Cattlemen’s Conference, which underwent a significant shift in sponsorship and itinerary. But Marvin never missed a beat, leading the largest YCC class across country, building young cattlemen into future industry leaders.

Each June, Marvin leads a group of approximately 60 young cattlemen on a cross-country tour, a literal farm to fork agricultural adventure. The trip is an experience that encompasses not just education, but also networking, friendship building and experiences that last a lifetime.  It has been through this type of effort, the YCC program celebrated its 31st year with over 1000 proud alumni.

“Involved” would be the word to describe Kokes’ level of participation in the National Agri-Marketing Association. Starting as a NAMA student member at Colorado State, he’s been a part of the organization for more than ten years. He is currently a board member, is the President of the Rocky Mountain Chapter of NAMA and also serves on the NAMA Executive Committee.

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