Southwest Chapter Event

Written by NAMA on Tuesday, April 5, 2016 , 10:28 am

April EventYou’re invited to the Southwest NAMA Chapter Meeting & Superior Livestock Auction Reception at the 2016 Texas Cattle Raisers Convention

Thursday, April 7, 5 to 6:30 p.m.

131 East Exchange Avenue, Ste. 121, Fort Worth, TX

(NAMA members will gather from 5 to 5:30 p.m. We will join the Superior Livestock Auction reception at 5:30 p.m.)

Come network with fellow NAMA members and others in the Texas agricultural industry. Thanks to Superior Livestock Auction for inviting us to its Cattle Raisers Convention Exhibitor Reception!

Please RSVP to [email protected].

North Central NAMA Celebrates National Ag Day

Written by NAMA on Tuesday, April 5, 2016 , 10:27 am

NC Ag Day IMG_2762 NC Ag Day IMG_2765 NC Ag Day IMG_2764 NC Ag Day IMG_2763In honor of National Ag Day, the North Central NAMA chapter hosted a producer panel of experts on March 16 to discuss current issues within the production animal industry. National Ag Day, held annually in March, celebrates U.S. producers and growers. Speakers included the following: Karin Schaefer, a beef farmer and Minnesota Beef Council executive director; Lori Stevermer, a swine farmer representing the Minnesota Pork Board; and Duane Alberts, a dairy farmer from Pine Island, Minn.

“Consumers are awakening to modern agriculture and now want to ‘discover’ how their food is grown and processed,” said Stevermer. Although, according to some statics, the disconnect between consumers and growers can be pretty wide, with only 30 percent of people surveyed in the Twin Cities metro area knowing a farmer.

Schaefer echoed the sentiment that times are changing in the marketing world and that outreach to dietitians, young mothers and meat market owners are all ways the Minnesota Beef Council is trying to increase beef consumption in the state.

“We’ve changed our approach as beef prices have increased,” she explained. “We were worried that beef was going to become the new lobster. Now we look at how beef can be used as an ingredient when planning dinner for the family.”

Changes in consumer awareness and technology are also an issue for dairy farmers, according to Alberts. “People embrace all of the technology in every other aspect of their lives but they want farmers to go back to how we farmed in the 1950s,” he continued.

This Ag Day event was hosted by broadhead., Rabbit and Clutch+ Performance at their new space in Minneapolis, North401.

MoKan NAMA Hosts Lunch Panel

Written by NAMA on Tuesday, April 5, 2016 , 10:26 am

MoKan NAMA hosted a panel of four industry leaders during a lunch and learn Tuesday, March 22nd, at Union Station in Kansas City, MO.

The panel, “Through the Eyes of Agriculture,” included Kris Lancaster, Public Affairs Specialist for the U.S. EPA; LaVell Winsor, Kansas CommonGround organization; Brad Tolbert, John Deere; and Tim Graas, Executive Director of Field Procurement for AWG. Each panelist represented a different sector of agriculture and shared on trending public perceptions. Their expert viewpoints surrounding agriculture, the evolution of the industry and sourcing of food from the farm to families was an engaging and insightful discussion!

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Tim Graas, Executive Director of Field Procurement for AWG; Brad Tolbert, John Deere; LaVell Winsor, Kansas CommonGround; Kris Lancaster, Public Affairs Specialist for U.S. EPA; and Bob Brunker, J.L. Farmakis, Moderator

Eastern NAMA at the New York Farm Show

Written by NAMA on Tuesday, April 5, 2016 , 10:25 am

2 26 13 20160226_174327 2 26 13 20160226_174341 2 26 13 20160226_174410 2 26 13 20160226_174452 2 26 13 20160226_180420On Friday, February 26th, the Eastern Chapter for NAMA held a meetup in conjunction with the New York Farm Show. The meeting included students from the SUNY Cobleskill NAMA chapter as well as representatives from AgCareers, Country Folks, LPM Advertising, Rider Supply, SaMASZ North America and Fingerlakes Dairy Equipment. There will be another meeting in conjunction with Empire Farm Days in Seneca Falls, NY in August.

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