What Do You Want to Know?

I’ve been part of agriculture for eleven years now, and I’m still amazed at all there is to learn!  I’ve been in St.Louis this past weekend,  and in less than 48 hours My ALOT class visited Monsanto’s research facilities, BUNGE’s national headquarters, listened to a Congresswoman, attended media training, and learned about an ag PR company, visited a fertilizer facility, heard from the Army Corp of Engineers, saw an animal feed research center, and visited a winery!  It really is amazing when you think of the chain of events that leads to food on your table!! 

 
(Isn’t this room beyond cool!)

Anyway, that got me wondering- what questions do you have about agriculture?  What do you want to know?  What good issues have your attention?  

So leave me a comment and let me know.  

I don’t know everything, but I’m betting I can find out a lot.  

I’ll also be working on a few posts about the the places we went.  (Can’t wait to share my pictures of the Monsanto research facility!)  I’d love to know what you’re interested in so I can make sure and get it in!

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2 thoughts on “What Do You Want to Know?

  1. Brett Begemann

    Hi Kelly, was great to see you last week at Warrens farm. Sure hope you got a few dry days up that way to get some planting done. What a spring/summer already, thanks for sharing about Agriculture, you do make a real difference.

    Brett

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    • Thank you so much! I appreciate the encouragement. We’ve pulled a planter and drill through a few muddy fields. The goal before it rains again is to finish up with about half our acreage and be done– and be grateful to have accomplished that much! 😄

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