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Kay Johnson Smith - Animal Activists & The Food Industry - Targets & Tactics


Animal Activists & The Food Industry - Targets & Tactics - Kay Johnson Smith, Animal Agriculture Alliance, from the 2011 Animal Ag Alliance Stakeholders Summit, May 5-6, Arlington, VA, USA.

Andy Dietrick - Engaging Non-Traditional Allies


Engaging Non-Traditional Allies - Andy Dietrick, Director of Public Relations, Indiana Farm Bureau, Inc., from the 2011 Animal Ag Alliance Stakeholders Summit, May 5-6, Arlington, VA, USA.

Aaron Putze - Innovative Campaigns to Improve Ag's Image


Innovative Campaigns to Improve Ag's Image - Aaron Putze, Director External Relations, Iowa Soybean Association, from the 2011 Animal Ag Alliance Stakeholders Summit, May 5-6, Arlington, VA, USA.

BeefCast 0504 - True Cost Of Proposed GIPSA Rules

BeefCast 0504 Show Notes:
  • Key livestock organizations joined forces to underwrite a deep analysis of proposed rule changes in GIPSA.   Dr. Rob Murphy, Sr. Vice President of Informa Economics shared their findings during the recent National Association of Farm Broadcasters meeting in Kansas City.  I also spoke with economist Steve Meyers for his perspective.
  • GIPSA summary from Informa Economics
  • Link to comment page at NCBA

School for Successful Ranching - Business/Marketing - Ann Barnhardt: Bud Williams Marketing 01

School for Successful Ranching - Business/Marketing - Ann Barnhardt: Bud Williams Marketing 01

  • Ann Barnhardt, Bud Williams Marketing
  • “A Return to Competence, Sanity and Consistent Profitability” is a six-hour program that includes Bud Williams’ classic marketing lecture. Part motivational talk, part math lesson, part old-time revival, Ann Barnhardt will challenge and inspire you with her treatise on common sense – which is anything but common in today’s cattle industry.

School for Successful Ranching - Business/Marketing - Ann Barnhardt: Bud Williams Marketing 02

School for Successful Ranching - Business/Marketing - Ann Barnhardt: Bud Williams Marketing 02

  • Ann Barnhardt, Bud Williams Marketing
  • “A Return to Competence, Sanity and Consistent Profitability” is a six-hour program that includes Bud Williams’ classic marketing lecture. Part motivational talk, part math lesson, part old-time revival, Ann Barnhardt will challenge and inspire you with her treatise on common sense – which is anything but common in today’s cattle industry.

School for Successful Ranching - Business/Marketing - Ann Barnhardt: Bud Williams Marketing 03

School for Successful Ranching - Business/Marketing - Ann Barnhardt: Bud Williams Marketing 03

  • Ann Barnhardt, Bud Williams Marketing
  • “A Return to Competence, Sanity and Consistent Profitability” is a six-hour program that includes Bud Williams’ classic marketing lecture. Part motivational talk, part math lesson, part old-time revival, Ann Barnhardt will challenge and inspire you with her treatise on common sense – which is anything but common in today’s cattle industry.

School for Successful Ranching - Business/Marketing - Ann Barnhardt: Bud Williams Marketing 04

School for Successful Ranching - Business/Marketing - Ann Barnhardt: Bud Williams Marketing 04

  • Ann Barnhardt, Bud Williams Marketing
  • “A Return to Competence, Sanity and Consistent Profitability” is a six-hour program that includes Bud Williams’ classic marketing lecture. Part motivational talk, part math lesson, part old-time revival, Ann Barnhardt will challenge and inspire you with her treatise on common sense – which is anything but common in today’s cattle industry.

School for Successful Ranching - Business/Marketing - Ann Barnhardt: Bud Williams Marketing 05

School for Successful Ranching - Business/Marketing - Ann Barnhardt: Bud Williams Marketing 05

  • Ann Barnhardt, Bud Williams Marketing
  • “A Return to Competence, Sanity and Consistent Profitability” is a six-hour program that includes Bud Williams’ classic marketing lecture. Part motivational talk, part math lesson, part old-time revival, Ann Barnhardt will challenge and inspire you with her treatise on common sense – which is anything but common in today’s cattle industry.
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