Excited To Be Blogging Again

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Apologies to my readers for taking a hiatus from blogging the month of July.  My blog was changed to a different platform to give me greater flexibility.  I hope to start video blogging this fall so please stay tuned.  Big thank you to Matt Welsh at Kill Disco Design and Ranch House Designs for helping me with this transition.  Now …

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New York Agri-Women Spotlight: Interview with Ulla Kjarval

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Today’s interview is with a fellow Simmental cattle girl currently living in New York City.  She is originally from Upstate New York and is very passionate about food and agriculture issues here in New York.  I originally met Ulla through Twitter’s (@NYCUlla) weekly #AgChat community (just another reason why I think the agriculture needs to get involved with social media). …

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Revised Itinerary: New York Agri-Women Reception and Tour (June 16-18th)

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In just a quick seven days there will be agriculture women from all over the country here in New York City celebrating New York agriculture and the creation of New York Agri-Women, a state affilate of American Agri-Women (@Women4Ag).  Even though it is too late to RSVP for the Port of Entry Tour, please let me know if you are interested …

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Monday Links

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It’s been a long time since I have posted a blog full of links to the work of other agriculture and legal bloggers — I have had a very hectic spring.  It’s a beautiful day here New York City.  Having some quality time with my coffee and catching up on blogs via Google Reader this morning and then taking a long walk/run around …

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YPC’s Public Relations Task Force Subcommittees

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As I said in this blog, I am the Public Relations Chair for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (“NCBA”) Young Producers’ Council (“YPC”).  Last month we had a conference call with folks interested in being on the committee.  I wanted to update those of you who were not able to make the call but are interested in digging in and getting …

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YPC’s Public Relations Task Force

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I make no secret on this blog my love for the cattle industry and activity with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association’s (“NCBA”) Young Producers’ Council.  I will continue to serve as YPC’s Public Relations Chair for 2010.  Please let me know if you are interested in joining the Public Relations Team as I would like to have a conference call next …

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Urban Development: Is It Making It Too Hard For Children To Stay On The Farm?

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This past week I was asked this very question and it made me think about the connection between urban development and our children who grew up in production agriculture who later leave the farm only to get a job in a metropolitan area.  In this blog, I mentioned that this issue is creating a problem for agriculture estate and succession planning as some farmers …

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What are Some Changes in Farm Animal Care Laws That Should Take Place at the State and/or Federal Level?

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Last week on #AgChat on Twitter, @RinckerLaw posed this question to the “ag tweeps” during the forum discusssing animal care issues.  You can read what folks on Twitter had to say on this question here.  @CowNutritionist and @rosehartshuh both liked what Ohio did last fall with the creation of the Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board.  @Amsjost believes that every farm …

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New York Agri-Women Are Now On Facebook and Twitter

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Several women involved in the agriculture industry in New York are starting a New York affilate of the American Agri-Women Association (“AAW”) (a.k.a. @Women4Ag).  I have always particularly admired strong female leaders involved in agriculture – afterall, we’re the ones really running this industry! (don’t tell the guys I said that).   New York Agri-Women will give females involved in agriculture in the …

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Update from NCBA Convention

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I can’t believe that I’m not in San Antonio right now!  I couldn’t make it for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (“NCBA”) Annual Convention and Trade Show this year since I had to be in court yesterday in Brooklyn.  I have been keeping up on convention happenings by following tweets from #NCBA10.  Yesterday, NCBA’s Young Producers’ Council (“YPC”) relected a fresh slate of …

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What Will Be The Biggest Agriculture Policy Issue of 2010?

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I asked my “ag tweeps” on Twitter and this is what they had to say (in 140 characters or less): @itweetmeat – “Greater food policy legislation.” @allenlivingston – “I think Cap & Trade will be the biggest #ag policy issue 2010 – far reaching consequences.” @Fastline – “Animal rights will continue to be huge.  Maybe something more for the dairy …

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Tuesday Links

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As I was trolling the blogosphere this morning, I came across some interesting posts that I thought I’d share: 1.  Because I live in NYC and my country-self tends to be a little naive and trusting, this post reminded me that you can never be too careful (particularly in January with so much traveling taking place for conferences and livestock shows).  And this post might …

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