Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Region I Fall Leadership Day

Jake, Ethan, Rochelle, Hoang, Nicole, Austin, Mercedes, Marie, and Steph, did an outstanding job of organizing the fall leadership day held at Maplelag, just north of Detroit Lakes. The beautiful facility was the perfect backdrop for the officer team demonstrations (congrats to Ada-Borup!) and over 350 greenhands together for a wide variety of sessions! My workshop watched a little of the office to learn what not to do when it comes to professionalism. I really enjoyed making the trek north with Mrs. Addington to this very fun day! Keep those Legos :)

Minnesota Farm Bureau

On Friday, we had the chance to spend the day at Minnesota Farm Bureau in Eagan, MN. Our morning started out with some introductions and an explanation of Farm Bureau by MN Farm Bureau President Kevin Paap. Next we heard from Chief Administrator Bob Shepard and heard from Kristin Harner, the public relations spealist. Karin Schaefer filled us in on the Young Farmers & Rancers program. Jeremy Geske and Staci Bohlen gave a very interesting look at local, state, and national policy that will be affecting the interests of the agricultural industry. Warren Formo of MN Ag Water Resources Coalition also gave us an update on how that group is expanding. Everything really gotus all thinking how we can be better advocates for agriculture.

After lunch, we met as a team to discuss our position on the national issues coming up at convention in the end of October. Just a reminder, we want to hear your opinions!! A full list of the issues are on both the national and state FFA websites as well as in the newest newsletter.

Thanks Farm Bureau for such a welcoming and informative day!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Minnesota Agri-Growth AgNite


It's always been a dream of mine to go to a red carpet event. Who knew I would get the chance to go to one in my blue jacket? Minnesota Agri-Growth coordinated a massive celebration of the agricultural industry, affectionately dubbed AgNite. The event was held in conjunction with the Republican National Convention and had a total attendance of around five thousand people. In addition to a red carpet, there were representatives from not only Minnesota, but from across the country present to toast where our industry is going. The night was nearly awe-inspiring as beautiful decoration, complimented by potted corn stalks, giant blocks of cheese, and a John Deere tractor, set up a great atmosphere for conversation about agriculture. It was great to catch up with many familiar faces and to make scores of new contacts. The night wrapped up with a Styx concert on the main stage. The overall message of the event was loud and clear, agriculture is just that exciting right now!

The GREAT Minnesota Get-together

12 days of wonderful food (that's horrible for you), livestock shows everyday, one hundred and eighty-four new births and a building full of barnies taking care of them, and of course 100,000 of our closest friends visiting every day, it can only mean State Fair time! I spent most of my time at the fair (ten days for me this year!) between the livestock barns and the CHS Miracle of Birth Center and FFA Leadership Center and Chapter House. Out in the barnyard, we combined the strength, might, and work ethic (and wow do those barnies have work ethic!) of the Minnesota FFA Association with the knowledge and expertise of the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine and the Minnesota Veterinary Medical Association to partner in a way to make the CHS Miracle of Birth Center the biggest attraction at the fair. In our third year in the new CHS MOBC, we shook things up in the Leadership Center by allowing the public to "Experience the Legacy" of MN FFA but getting a glimpse of what it's like to be a member. Mrs. Addington and Mrs. Aarsvold did an outstanding job coordinating many different stations of activities that ranged from classroom instruction and supervised agricultural experiences to career development events and community service. One of the favorite parts of the building was the life-size cow as part of the county and state fairs section (see photo below), members and public alike were welcomed to have pictures taken around the center and have them printed while they filled out forms for a chance to win a Cenex gas card or FFA merchandise. I really enjoyed hearing stories from many past wearers of the blue jacket and getting to explain what the jacket meant to many people who hadn't seen it before.

The other way I spent my time was helping out at shows during FFA livestock weekend. I got to work at the VERY FIRST market goat show which will surely be a cool moment in the history of MN FFA. I also spent a day at the breeding sheep show, and let me tell you, I learned a lot about sheep! The weekend concluded with a livestock encampment dance in the show arena on Sunday night and an award ceremony on the stage Monday morning. Before long, it was time to pack up and wave goodbye to a lot of friends and the last hours of summer as we all went our separate ways to start school the next week. It was a short commute for me as I am living in Bailey Hall at the U of M in St. Paul and I now get to drive by the fairgrounds several times a day on my way to class, unfortunately it isn't quite as cool as being there during the fair!