North Central Chapter Event

Written by NAMA on Thursday, May 5, 2016 , 9:29 am

Join North Central NAMA and Bryce Knorr, Senior Grain Market Analyst at Farm Futures Magazine, for a brief discussion on commodity markets followed by drinks, networking and yard games!

When: May 16, 2016

Where: Bauhaus Brew Labs | 1315 Tyler Street NE, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55413

Start Time: 5:30 p.m.

Cost will be $20 for members and $30 for non-members.

Email Erin Weller at emweller@landolakes.com with any questions. 

Click here to register!

Midsouth Chapter Event

Written by NAMA on Thursday, May 5, 2016 , 9:29 am

Midsouth NAMA is providing a great opportunity to meet and support a local producer for their May meeting. Delta Blues Winery in Lakeland will be hosting the chapter for a facility tour, followed by a wine tasting.

Delta Blues winery began when two couples departed for a shared honeymoon in Napa and Sonoma, CA. They loved it so much, they returned a second time. That’s when they knew, they had to have their own winery. After visiting several wineries in surrounding states, Jim and Sheila Wilson started their winery in the Mississippi River Delta.

Check out Delta Blues on Facebook or visit their website!

Please join them on Thursday, May 19 at 3 pm to learn more about this winery and enjoy their wines.

When: Thursday, May 19th – 3 pm
Where: Delta Blues Winery, 6585 Stewart Rd, Lakeland, TN 38002
Cost: $20

Register to attend!

Registration/Payment Policy: Registration will remain open until May 18. Due to the nature of this event, no refunds will be available for cancellation.

Iowa and Cornbelt Chapter Event

Written by NAMA on Thursday, May 5, 2016 , 9:28 am

Join the Iowa and Cornbelt chapters for their May meeting at the Kinze Innovation Center. Lunch will be provided.

Friday, May 13, 2016

11:30 a.m. – Networking and Lunch

12 – 1 p.m. -  Kinze Marketing Executive Presentation & Kinze Innovation Center Tour

Questions? Contact Ellie Weiss or visit our new website www.namaiowa.com. 

Badger Chapter Event

Written by NAMA on Thursday, May 5, 2016 , 9:28 am

United Fresh, Global Cold Chain Expo, FMIConnect and International Floriculture Expo
We have all worked our fair share of trade shows for our companies and clients. See what’s next in the food chain after the crops leave the field. This is your chance to experience four large trade shows in one place and be inspired with new trade show ideas. Our hosts are United Fresh (United Fresh Produce Association), who is introducing its all new Global Gold Chain Expo (field to market logistics) this year. Those two events are co-located with FMIConnect (Food Marketing Institute) and the International Floriculture Expo. Four shows, one place, one badge!

Wednesday, June 22 Chicago, Illinois

Location:  McCormick Place
2301 S. King Drive
Chicago, Illinois 60616
http://mccormickplace.com/events.php

Deadline is May 18.  Register early, space is limited.

Cost:  Member rate: $20 • Non-member rate: $40 • Student rate: $10
Motorcoach transportation from Madison and Milwaukee areas is included

7:00 am / 8:00 am Bus leaves Madison/Milwaukee
10:00 am – 1:00 pm Walk the trade show floor
Grab lunch as you go
1:00 pm – 1:45 pm Program/Q&A with John Toner, VP Convention & Industry Collaboration of United Fresh, Room S404A
2:00 pm Bus departs

Questions?  John Rozum
President
Badger NAMA
jrozum@aem.org
(608) 692-8913

Chesapeake NAMA April Meeting

Written by NAMA on Thursday, May 5, 2016 , 9:28 am

Chesapeake 4 26 16 event 20160426_181656Chesapeake NAMA members gathered at Delaware Valley University in Doylestown, PA on April 26 to view and critique the student NAMA presentation. The students did an awesome job discussing their marketing proposal for William Prince Sweet Sorghum Whiskey. NAMA members were treated to a taste-testing at the end!

New Ideas From the Ground Up with NAMA

Written by NAMA on Thursday, April 21, 2016 , 10:15 am

Exhilarating Speakers and Unbeatable Networking at the 2016 Agri-Marketing Conference

NAMA promises and delivers once again with yet another memorable lineup of keynote speakers, new breakout sessions and novel networking opportunities at the 2016 Agri-Marketing Conference.

The Best of NAMA awards celebrated the agencies that contributed the most thought-provoking and successful campaigns of the year. This annual awards ceremony always sets the stage for a fun and upbeat conference experience.

Conference goers were back at it the next day starting with two keynote speakers who pushed the envelope on customer experience and what social science can teach us about behavior change and being more effective marketers. A new flagship video produced by Scenic Road Productions stirred the audience, hailing NAMA as the definitive connecting network for agri-marketing professionals.

The dual opening sessions also gave NAMA the chance to present some very prestigious NAMA awards to two very deserving longtime leaders in the agriculture industry. W. Dwight Armstrong, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer of the National FFA Organization received the Agribusiness Leader of the Year. Dan Fanger, Vice President—Sales and Marketing, Unverferth Manufacturing Co., Inc. was awarded the distinction of NAMA Marketer of the Year.

Next level ideas and concepts continued throughout the breakout sessions presented by storytellers, specialty crop growers and media leaders. Breakouts also included special sessions led by the morning keynoters that offered a deep dive into the content they introduced earlier in the day.

Attendees appreciated the fast pace and ample opportunities to learn from presenters and one another.

“As a second-year attendee I was pleased to see the lineup of speakers and workshops continued to provide valuable content and new marketing strategies relevant to the agriculture industry,” shared Sarah Bishop, Marketing Specialist, Helena Chemical Company.

“Most importantly, I appreciated the opportunity to spend several days with our agri-marketing peers learning about new trends, sharing ways to overcome marketing challenges and being inspired by the marketing successes (NAMA Awards) over the past year. NAMA truly is a multi-dimensional learning experience.”

A closing reception with exhibitors in the Connection Point where attendees could wind down and bid on items in the ABEF Silent Auction finished out the first full day of the conference.

At the Closing Brunch, baseball legend Jim Morris candidly shared his life story and ascent from high school teacher to major league pitcher. His story was showcased in the the film “The Rookie,” where he was played by Dennis Quaid. He urged the audience to avoid dream killers and keep on pursuing their dreams, even if the odds aren’t in their favor.


Check out some great photos from NAMA’s week in KC on the NAMA Flickr page!

The six finalists’ presentations of the Student Marketing Competition will be showcased on the NAMA YouTube page. Check back soon for the videos.

If you missed out on one of the sessions, or if you want to see it again, click here.

NOTE: This webpage is in the Member’s Only Section of the website. You will need to log in to your account first. After you are logged in, go to the Member Dashboard and click on 2016 AMC Presentations. We will be updating this page as we get permission from the speakers, so make sure to check back often.

ABEF at the 2016 Agri-Marketing Conference

Written by NAMA on Thursday, April 21, 2016 , 10:14 am

The Agri-Business Educational Foundation (ABEF) had great success with many fundraising opportunities at this year’s Agri-Marketing Conference.

On Tuesday, April 12, 48 people took part in the new twist on the ABEF Golf Outing. It was a perfect day at Topgolf, in Overland Park, where attendees enjoyed cocktails and appetizers while they hit micro chipped golf balls to marked targets on the green. Check out some photos of the fun!

Topgolf Outing Winners:

Amy Bugg
Sheri Seger
Kenna Rathai
Matt Coniglio
Amber Wiebelhaus
Sarah Duwe


ABEF continued the “Sensational Six” fundraiser this year which tied into the NAMA Student Marketing Competition. This competition allowed participates to guess the winner of the student competition for a chance to win a Visa gift card! The big winner was Jane Griswold, Hoard’s Dairyman, who correctly guessed that the University of Wisconsin – Madison would be the big winner at this year’s competition. The Student Marketing Competition Finals Presentations will be posted on the NAMA YouTube page soon, check back often to get a look at the winning presentations.


The 2016 Century Club sign up was another big fundraiser put on by ABEF. By the end of the conference, there were 84 names on the list! Out of those names, Matt Meyers, Agri-View, was the big winner of this year’s Wall of Wine! Thanks to everyone who donated, ABEF is very excited for the fundraising success and to give back to the future of agri-business. Click here to see the 2016 Century Club List.


And finally, ABEF had HUGE success with the ABEF Silent Auction. With over 60 donations, attendees had a wide variety of items to bid on. This year was one of the most profitable years for this fundraiser, with over $7,500 raised for the Student NAMA Careers Program! Thanks to everyone who bid.

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