mini Trends In Agriculture Opens on a High Note
High optimism for the agricultural industry was the key take-away message from the opening session of the NAMA 2010 Trends In Agriculture conference, October 5-6.....[ more ]

mini Consumers Take Greater Interest in Food Production
Consumers want to know where their food comes from according to the four panelists who took part in the food trends panel during the 2010 NAMA Trends In Agriculture conference in Minneapolis, October 5-6.
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mini Internet Invigorates Conversation Via Social Media
Assigned the task of speaking to NAMA by Tim Brunelle, CEO of Hello Viking, Joseph Rueter prepared for his presentation to NAMA Trends In Agriculture attendees by tweeting his digital community for ideas...
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mini Washington Update from NAMA's Trends In Ag Conference
The outcome of the midterm general elections will play a significant role in agricultural policy according to Jim Wiesemeyer, Informa Economics, Inc. The Washington, DC consultant..
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mini Awards of Excellence Winners Honored
The Professional Development Awards of Excellence Winners were honored at the Trends In Agriculture Luncheon on Wednesday, October 6, at The Marquette Hotel in Minneapolis.....[ more ]

mini NAMA and ARC to Partner on PR Content Development for NAMA Conference
The Agricultural Relations Council and the National Agri-Marketing Association have entered into an informal partnership focused on developing enhanced public relations content for upcoming industry events.....[ more ]

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Mark your calendars for an upcoming chapter event near you.....[ more ]

mini Iowa NAMA Learns Legal Rules for Social Media Marketers
Patent attorney, author, and nationally recognized speaker on internet legal issues, Brett Trout led Iowa members through a crash course in the legalities.....[ more ]

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