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Ag Heritage Archive at National American History Museum

The National American History Museum is putting together an exhibit all about Ag Heritage and you can get involved!

From AgriMarketing.com

Agri-Pulse reports:
The National Museum of American History unveiled yesterday a new website that the public can use to upload their agricultural stories and histories.

It is all part of the museum’s new Agricultural Innovation and Heritage Archive, which will eventually culminate in an 8,000-aquare-foot multimedia exhibit on “American Enterprise.” The exhibit will open in May 2015.

“We’re just doggone excited about agriculture,” said Peter Liebhold of the division of work and industry at the National Museum of American History.

Liebhold confessed that the museum had “lost our focus in terms of agriculture,” and stressed it is actively looking for artifacts from the post-World War II period to close the gap in its collection.

The exhibit’s curators are simultaneously energized and intimidated by the Agricultural Innovation and Heritage’s Archive social media element – a new kind of foray for the museum. “We’re not as stodgy as people think we are,” Liebhold joked. The curators ask that the public upload photos, stories and documents that tell the story of agriculture. Though Liebhold admitted his staff is “terrified” by the potentially “overwhelming” amount of information that archive may receive, he says the museum “looks forward to being enlightened.”

And because the archive will be available on the web, Liebhold hopes others will be enlightened as well. “Maybe a kid in L.A. doing a report can read a story from Iowa,” he said.

Jim Rapp, a corn and soybean farmer from Illinois, has already donated to the archive, and spoke about his contributions during the website’s launch in Washington, D.C. Rapp explained to the mostly citified audience the purpose of his “NoTill” sign, part of a Bureau County Soil and Water Conservation District’s effort to promote the farming method. He also donated a sign used by the Illinois Corn Marketing Board to promote ethanol in the 1980′s and 90′s.

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Today is World Food Day. That’s a pretty important topic for all of us, no matter if you farm, ranch, or just eat food of any kind. We found this blog, Buzzard’s Beat, that posted “World Food Day – Kansas Style.” Take a look.

The author, Brandy Buzzard, is an Animal Science graduate student that grew up in the agriculture world. She shares the Kansas Department of Agriculture‘s Kansas Food Day priorities.

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3 Agronomic Ways to Leave the Drought Behind: 

Agronomic experts hope farmers tap into that same confident optimism as they plan for next year. The following recommendations are ideas for your consideration as you create your production game plan for 2013… Read More

USDA: Corn, Soybean Harvest Well Ahead of Average: 

USDA reports harvest activity for corn and soybeans was widespread around the U.S. last week and both crops continue to develop faster than normal following a very hot, dry summer in many key growing areas… Read More

Association of Equipment Manufacturers: Analysis Shows Farm Machinery Sales May Not Suffer From Drought: 

As the lower 48 states experienced the third hottest summer on record and nearly 80 percent of agricultural land has been affected by the first major drought since 1988, many AEM member companies may be wondering what effect this will have on equipment sales… Read More

Cash Rents Continue to Rise: 

USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service has released the county-by-county breakdown of its 2012 survey of cash rents. The average cash rent of cropland in Missouri was 4% higher compared to 2011 and pasture rental rates increased 9% from last year… Read More

 

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Sell Grain at Harvest; Store Only if Necessary: Economic trends and concerns over the condition of grain because of the drought suggest there’s little incentive for farmers to store grain this fall… Read More

Watch a Ride and Drive of a Brand-New TerraGator: Ranging from 330 hp to 425 hp, the four TerraGator models for 2013 include the three-wheel chassis TerraGator TG7300, TG8300 and TG9300 and four-wheel chassis TerraGator TG8400… Read More

Highlights From NAMA’s Boot Camp: Marketers. Mechanics. Crop Scouts. These are just some of the hats farmers wear today. Attendees at the 2012 NAMA Boot Camp heard about the many roles farmers play firsthand in a fast-paced kickoff video produced by SFP Productions… Read More

 Soybean Prices Continue To Set Record Highs: On 8/31, September Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures closed at a new high all-time thanks to continued strong export demand and concerns about U.S. crop size… Read More

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Despite Drought, Record-High Farm Incomes Expected: 

Increases in income reflect large corn and soybean price increases, as well as large increases in crop insurance indemnities… Read More

Hurricane Isaac Impacts Agriculture: 

See how Hurricane Isaac is impacts agriculture, as it passes through the southern United States… Read More

Case IH To Introduce New Steiger Rowtrac: 

The unparalleled, proven technology of the Case IH Steiger® Quadtrac™ will now be available in the new 2013 Steiger Rowtrac™… Read more

Farm Progress Show Opens, Demo Plots Yielding 150 Bushels Per Acre: 

The 2012 Farm Progress Show dedicates 300 acres to demonstrations and test drives, but at this latitude, some thought has to be put into which corn hybrids will be ready to harvest on the show date… Read More

 

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Hot Topics in Ag

AEM Releases July 2012 Flash Report: 

The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) has released its monthly sales report for the U.S.. For the month of July 2012, all tractor segments reported positive sales compared with year-to-date and month-to-month numbers… Read More

Good News for Cattle Producers Who Can Hold On: 

The U.S. beef herd has been shrinking, and the worst drought in decades has only encouraged that trend to continue… Read More

Soybeans Hit Record Prices: 

Soybeans shot up 49 cents per bushel Tuesday on the Chicago Board of Trade to a new-crop record of $17.32, erasing the month-old record of $16.91… Read More

Case IH Launches Titan 30 Series Floaters: 

Case IH is proud to welcome the new Titan™ 30 Series floaters to its Efficient Power family. These floaters are more both more powerful and more efficient than previous models and feature the newly redesigned Surveyor™ cab with accurate controls to help producers maximize inputs… Read More

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Emissions Endgame Approaches:

Companies prepare for Tier 4B compliance by 2014. Case IH, John Deere, and other makers of off-road diesel engines have been developing cleaner technologies over the past two decades, thanks to a steady stream of emissions standards from the Environmental Protection Agency… Read More

Nine Months: John Deere’s Sales Up 13%, Earnings Up 12%: 

Deere & Company today announced worldwide net income attributable to Deere & Company of $788.0 million, or $1.98 per share, for the third quarter ended July 31, compared with $712.3 million, or $1.69 per share, for the same period last year… Read More

Concern over Global Food Prices Escalates: 

Soaring corn, soybean, and wheat prices have caught the attention of governments around the world… Read More

 

 

 

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Ongoing Heat, Dry Weather Terminating Corn Yields: 

The ongoing drought and Corn Belt disaster is likely to further drive down U.S. yields for 2012. Despite the most acres of corn planted since the 1930s and high expectations this spring by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) for this year’s crop, the 2012 yield is likely to be even lower than current official government forecasts… Read More

Tips to Help Cattle Producers Deal with Drought: 

For cattle producers, drought always presents a major challenge, but there are ways to get through it and survive another year… Read More

USDA Officials Touring Drought Affected and Other Areas Impacted by Nature: 

As serious drought conditions continue to creep across nearly two-thirds of the lower 48 states, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) officials are fanning out to rural communities across the country to show support to farmers and ranchers affected by a string of extreme weather in 2012… Read More

Crop Insurance Companies Can Handle the Disaster:

It has been a very busy summer for Tom Odeen; he handles crop insurance for BMO Harris Bank in Wisconsin. As producers are watching the condition of their crops deteriorate from drought, Odeen stresses the need to talk to your crop insurance agent before you do anything with that crop… Read More

 

 

 

 

 

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Five Tips For Ensiling Drought-Stressed Corn:

Drought-stressed corn can still make some fairly good feed–if it’s harvested, ensiled and fed correctly. In fact, it can have up to 70% of the feed value of normal corn silage… Read More

Full Coverage of the July 11 USDA Reports: 

Stay tuned for full coverage of the July 11 USDA Reports… Read More

Tractor, Combines Sales Strong in June: 

According to the Association of Equipment Manufacturers’ monthly “Flash Report,” the sales of all tractors in the U.S. for June 2012 were up 7% compared to the same month last year… Read More

Precision Ag is Cloud Mobile:

Cloud management of data for precision ag applications and more is just a natural part of the continuing technology revolution and it is now here thanks to AgIntegrated which is launching their Onsite service very soon… Read More

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Case IH and Great Plains Partner for Twin Row Planter Distribution:

Case IH has signed a supply agreement with Great Plains to have twin-row planters available under the Case IH brand and distribution network… Read More

How Does Hot, Dry, Windy Weather Affect Corn Now?:

This time of year the growth rate of corn plants always amazes me. In all but replanted, and very late planted fields, we have already determined the number of kernel rows. (This usually occurs at about the 6- to 8-leaf stage)… Read More

Farming Video Creates a Spin on YouTube: 

Hay bales, wheat harvest and irrigation equipment might not seem at home with the urban party rock of LMFAO, but three farm brothers in southeastern Saline County have created a video with a farm-life spin on the song “Sexy and I Know It.”… Read More

Are Consumer Attitudes About Food and Agriculture Changing?: 

For the past several years, agriculture has been locked in a fierce public relations battle with animal rights activists, environmentalists and others who are generally opposed to “modern agriculture”… Read More

 

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