Southwest NAMA Chapter Event

Written by NAMA on Monday, January 25, 2016 , 9:39 am

Southwest NAMA Lunch and Launch: Redefining our chapter

Join the Southwest NAMA Chapter to talk about how to shape the activities of their chapter.

Southwest NAMA members represent a geography where agriculture is a priority. The diversity of their members as well as the distance that separates them creates challenges when coordinating chapter activities, but also represents an opportunity to make the chapter as unique as the region.

Join the chapter either in-person in Dallas, or via conference call for a chapter-wide discussion about the chapter focus, activities and offerings. They want to make sure everyone can participate, regardless of your location.

What: Southwest NAMA Chapter meeting

When: Monday, February 1, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Where: (in-person) FleishmanHillard Dallas, 1999 Bryan St., #3400, Dallas, TX 75201

(via conference call) 866-574-0995, passcode 8993129

RSVP to Becky Johnson at [email protected] by January 29.

Lunch will be provided for those attending at the FleishmanHillard office.

North Central NAMA Chapter Event

Written by NAMA on Monday, January 25, 2016 , 9:38 am

Hang on to your cowboy hats!

Join North Central NAMA when the World’s Toughest Rodeo returns to Xcel Energy Center. Come early and kick up your boots to enjoy a social hour in our private suite on Friday, February 5, 2016 at 6:30 p.m. The rodeo begins at 7:30 p.m.

Cost: $35 for NAMA members, $50 for non-members.  Click here to register.

Or, go to the chapter’s Facebook page to register:  https://www.facebook.com/events/1121301197882805/.

Questions can be directed to Marcus Hasheider at [email protected].

Florida NAMA Chapter Event

Written by NAMA on Monday, January 25, 2016 , 9:37 am

Join other NAMA members and sign up now for the Florida Ag Hall of Fame Banquet, to be held on:

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Reception: 5:30 p.m.

Dinner and program: 7:00 p.m.

Location: Florida State Fairgrounds, Special Events Center, Tampa, Florida

Cost: $60.00 per person

Register:  http://floridaaghalloffame.org/annual-banquet-and-ceremony/

 

Order your tickets now as this extremely popular event fills up fast.  This year’s inductees are:

Thomas H. Braddock

Dr. Joseph C. Joyce

Billy Kempfer

Dr. Charles F. “Chip” Hinton

Mid-America NAMA Volunteer Outing

Written by NAMA on Monday, January 25, 2016 , 9:36 am

The Mid-America NAMA chapter volunteered at Second Helpings on January 7 to help prepare meals for those in need. NAMA members Spencer Morris,  Anjuli Skirvin, Mindy Backes, Ashley Woodward Fischer, Chelsea O’Brien, Leana Kruska and Kalyn Rose were on the food prep lines.

The volunteer team ended their day with some great conversations and a craft beer from Indiana City Beer!  Mid-America Working

Iowa NAMA January Meeting

Written by NAMA on Monday, January 25, 2016 , 9:35 am

The Iowa NAMA chapter’s January monthly meeting was held on January 8th in Huxley, Iowa at the Monsanto facility. The sponsor for the meeting was Farmers Mutual Hail. Randy Krotz, of U.S. Farmers and Ranchers Alliance, spoke to the group about the organization’s history, tactics and strategies as well as their goals moving forward to build consumers’ confidence and trust in today’s agriculture. As is typical at Iowa NAMA meetings, the leftover food was taken to a nearby homeless shelter.

Iowa NAMA has a Happy Hour Networking event planned for February 12 from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. Stay tuned for more information.

NAMA Industry Partnership Events

Written by NAMA on Monday, January 25, 2016 , 9:34 am

Mark your calendars for these important dates to upcoming NAMA Partnership Events.  Watch the NAMA calendars for more events to come. National Events or Chapter/Regional Events.

January 27
NAMA Reception at NCBA
The Tides, San Diego Convention Center
12:00 to 1:30 p.m.
Featuring Region I Best of NAMA Winners
San Diego, CA
RSVP to Katie Nieri by January 15.

March 4
NAMA & AAEA Reception at Commodity Classic
New Orleans Convention Center, Room: 342
4:30 to 6:00 p.m.
New Orleans, LA
No cost or registration necessary

AAEA Offers Opportunity for Members to Visit Cuba

Written by NAMA on Monday, January 25, 2016 , 9:33 am

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Deadline to apply for trip stipends: February 29

NEW PRAGUE, Minn. (Jan. 15, 2016) – The American Agricultural Editors’ Association (AAEA) is organizing a Cuba Ag Communicators Learning Mission this fall. This is the first ag mission of this type to a communist country by U.S. ag journalists. AAEA’s Professional Improvement Foundation (PIF) will award $2,000 stipends – covering half the trip cost – to the members who participate in the trip.

Stipend information is now available on the AAEA website (www.ageditors.com) and applications will be accepted until Feb. 29. AAEA is the first ag communications organization in North America to offer this type of mission, expressly designed for ag communicators.  The program has been designed for a small group of 10 to 20 participants. Applications will be reviewed by a former international state department media specialist knowledgeable in agriculture and trade relations with foreign countries.

The five-day program will include a wide range of visits to farms, farmers’ cooperatives, processing facilities, a wholesale market and supermarket, as well as meetings with Cuban officials, U.S. State Department diplomats, agricultural economists from the University of Havana and journalists covering Cuba agriculture.

“We believe it’s vital that our members see first-hand what re-opening trade relations with Cuba will mean for farmers and other ag organizations and companies here in the U.S.,” says Kelly Schwalbe, chair of the AAEA foundation. “These stipends are open to ag editors, freelancers and other ag communicators who write every day for various audiences – from farmers to consumers and many others.”

To apply for a stipend, applicants must be a member of AAEA.

AAEA is partnering with an ag tour organization with extensive connections and experience in Cuba. The organization works closely with the U.S. Agriculture Coalition for Cuba, a coalition of government, farm organizations and agribusinesses created to improve ag trade between the U.S. and Cuba.

“A mission of this magnitude will take many months to organize,” adds Schwalbe. “We will use the second quarter of this year to get the appropriate documentation approved by the U.S. and Cuban governments. The mission will occur in September or October.” The likely timeframe will be a six-day window between Sept. 18 through Sept. 26 or Oct. 2 through Oct. 15.

Schwalbe says the goal of PIF is to provide professional improvement opportunities to its members. “We learn each day about the global aspects of agriculture through our affiliation with the International Federation of Agricultural Journalists. This is an extension of our ability to connect our members with other countries,” says Schwalbe.

The total cost of the mission is $4,000. Thus, the foundation stipends will cover half of the cost of the Cuban trip. Visit www.ageditors.com or contact Executive Director Den Gardner at the AAEA office at [email protected] (phone: (952) 758-6502) for more information.

Click here to download the application.

AAEA is a professional association for agricultural editors, writers, photographers, designers and other ag communications professionals with more than 470 members in the U.S. and Canada.

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