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    Visit Farmville at the Iowa State Fair!

    Today marks opening day at the Iowa State Fair! I’m looking forward to cotton candy and corn dogs, but I’m also looking forward to visiting the new Farmville display in the Agriculture Building. See details below that were shared in a recent Iowa Soybean Association e-newsletter, and if you’re able to make it to the fair this year, be sure to experience Farmville!

    The new Farmville display is a joint effort between the Iowa Department of Agriculture & Land Stewardship and six agriculture commodity groups. “Farmville” will provide visitors with resources and food samples plus it includes a live stage to showcase the important role of agriculture in Iowa.

    “As part of our effort to educate fair visitors about Iowa agriculture, we will have a wide variety of presentations and demonstrations on the stage in this new display, including an opportunity to ask a farmer questions each afternoon,” Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey said. “The Iowa State Fair is a great place to learn about all that is happening in Iowa agriculture, and we believe this new display will be a great addition to all the other activities of the fair.”

    Each day live on the “Farmville stage” at 9:00 a.m. Northey will speak to fairgoers and answer questions. At 11:00 a.m., visitors will be given the opportunity to play “Battle in the Barn.”  The “Ask a Farmer” session will occur daily at 2:00 p.m. The stage is located on the west side of the Agriculture building.

    For more information about Farmville, click here.

    The Iowa State Fair runs from Aug. 12 to 22 at the state fairgrounds in Des Moines. For more information on fair activities, visit http://www.iowastatefair.com/.

    Team Latham

    August 12, 2010
    Agriculture, Industry News
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    2010 Motorcycle Diaries, Part II

    “The experience starts here” is written on the doors of Silver Eagle Harley, and “the experience” is what differentiates the Rider’s Edge® New Rider Course from other courses offered.

    One of my favorite parts of this course was time spent journaling in my Rider’s Edge Roadbook—which is probably no surprise given that writing is one of my passions.  But, I truly believe this interactive activity added to each student’s overall course experience.  We were asked to reflect on our thoughts and goals and to “chart the course of your learning as well as celebrate your accomplishments.”

    A few of my reflections during the second night of class, after touring each department in the dealership, include:  Dealers support the sport of motorcycling by ensuring a rider is properly outfitted and is riding a bike that fits the person.  Take some test rides. Don’t succumb to peer pressure; each person will offer his/her own opinion of what bike you should ride.  Buy what feels best to you.  There is a misconception that a Sportster is the best bike for a beginner.  I had my photo taken on a blue Softail Rocker because I loved the color, but I know that color alone is not reason enough to buy one.

    The Roadbook also includes a place to write down milestones, and I was determined that “passing the driving test with flying colors” was going in mine on Sunday!  Other milestones to note include:

    • Rode around my neighborhood
    • Rode outside my neighborhood
    • Picked a mentor or riding guide
    • 1st solo ride
    • 1st group ride
    • Subscribed to an online motorcycling community
    • Took and Experienced RiderCourseTM
    • Took a vacation on a motorcycle

    Each of these events includes a blank next to it to write in the date when you have met this milestone.  While my Roadbook is full of blanks now, I’m hopeful a few dates entered by this time next year.

    My 12-Month Goals include:

    1. Buy my own bike;
    2. Take a Skilled Rider Course; and
    3. Ride in the 2011 Latham Freedom of Independence Ride.

    Before I can look too far ahead to the 2011 Independence Ride, I need to turn my attention to the 2010 ride on Aug. 30.  One of the first details I need to tend to is getting riders registered!

    The 2010 Latham Freedom of IndependenceTM Ride offers a great chance to “experience” the Latham® Hi‑Tech Seeds difference.  Riders will have a first-hand opportunity to see the exciting new traits and technologies available in our new product lineup.  There will be four seed technology showcases along the 100-mile route from Ames to Boone.  Where else can you ride our motorcycle on a Monday and call it work?  Click here for more information on the Freedom Ride. Pre-registration is required, so sign up today at https://www.lathamseeds.com/2010-freedom-form.cfm.

    Team Latham

    August 10, 2010
    Agriculture, General, Industry News
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    Latham adds 18 breakthrough seed technologies for growers for the 2011 growing season

    We’re proud to announce our 2011 lineup — the broadest, deepest lineup of traits and technologies available in the seed industry.

    Click here to download our 2011 seed portfolio. Or, to hear John Latham, president of Latham Hi‑Tech Seeds’ recent interview with the Brownfield Network about current field conditions, Latham products and services, and projections for the upcoming year, click here.

    Click here for more information on the new Latham technologies available to growers for the 2011 growing season.

    Team Latham

    August 9, 2010
    Agriculture, Industry News
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    Back in the Saddle: Motorcycle Diaries 2010

    Despite holding a “license to ride” for a year, I haven’t found myself on the seat of any motorcycle since I took a beginner’s safety course last summer. And with plans for our 2nd annual Latham Freedom of Independence Ride well underway, I was itching to get back in the saddle!  Two facts were holding me back:  (1) I don’t own a motorcycle; and (2) I’m not confident enough to ride past my driveway, even if I had a one.

    With the goal of purchasing my own motorcycle and the objective of feeling comfortable enough to actually ride it in a future Independence Ride, I decided to take a refresher motorcycle riding course.

    My friend Lu told me about the Rider’s Edge Safety Course being offered by Silver Eagle Harley-Davidson/Buell in Waterloo. She, too, was interested in taking the course as a way to build confidence in her driving abilities.  She had also taken the beginner’s motorcycle safety course last summer in Hampton and earned her license.  But unlike me, she purchased her own bike and actually has been brave enough to take Sunday drives with her husband.  Lu’s enthusiasm for the class – coupled with the $100 savings coupon she dangled in front of me like a carrot before a horse – prompted me to register and make the 90-minute commute to class on Thursday, July 22.

    Our class was taught by a husband-wife team.  From the moment they introduced themselves to our class of 10, I knew I was going to like their style!  They did a great job of getting everyone into various small groups for the first two nights of instruction, which made the classroom studies far more interesting and also created a sense of team.  By the time we all met at the range on Saturday morning, a rapport existed between all the students, who ranged in age from 16 to nearly 60.

    The range instruction began with getting familiar with our 450-cc Buells.  One of the first thoughts I had as I mounted my bike was, “Bubba Blackwell rides a Buell.”

    Bubba Blackwell, the American Daredevil, will be entertaining the crowd following the hog roast at this year’s Freedom of Independence Ride. And, I couldn’t be more excited for his performance!

    I grew up watching Evel Knievel on prime-time television.  My brother and I were captivated by each of his death-defying tricks.   I have to admit that I was especially intrigued by his flashy motor clothing, while my brother was more likely trying to figure out how he could rig up hay bales and plywood to try his stunts with his dirt bike.

    Flashy motor clothing and all, Bubba Blackwell has broken every known record set by Evel Knievel.  In January 2000, he completed the longest Harley-Davidson motorcycle jump in history by sailing his 400-pound, XR-750, over 15 tour buses with room to spare.  That same year Blackwell noticed the Harley-Davidson inspired Buell motorcycle was generating a lot of attention, so he expanded his show by adding a European style of riding called “Street Fighter” with an American flare.

    Blackwell is the only motorcycle daredevil to have beaten all of Evel Knievel’s jumping records, using the same type motorcycle and the same sized ramps. In 2008, he broke the last known record held by Evel Knievel when he jumped over 52 cars at the Deep South Speedway.  Click here for a complete listing of Blackwell’s record-setting stunts. For the opportunity to see him live in Boone, Iowa, on Aug. 30, register for the 2nd annual Latham Freedom of Independence Ride.

    Team Latham

    August 3, 2010
    Agriculture, General, Industry News
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    Latham Country Fair battles rain with great fun, great food, and great company

    Despite an early morning downpour, the show went on Friday, July 30, at the Latham Country Fair in Alexander, Iowa.  Everything – except for the corn and soybean fields – was moved inside. Click the following links for articles by the Globe Gazette and The Messenger which both did a great job summarizing the event.

    More than 450 people turned out to hear agronomic presentations and to get a sneak peek at the corn and soybean products that Latham Hi‑Tech Seeds will have available for 2011 planting. Even the kids’ games and inflatable rides, plus the petting zoo, were moved inside.  Children also enjoyed face painting and balloon animals by Silly Sally the Clown.

    Thanks to Iowa State University (ISU) Extension Corn Specialist Roger Elmore sharing for sharing tips on how to produce 300-Bushel Corn and to the University of Minnesota’s Seth Naeve for sharing tops on how to make 80-bushel beans.  We also appreciated listening to Darren Mueller, a researcher working on ISU’s Corn and Soybean Initiative, talk about how to stop nematodes in both corn and soybeans.

    “The Big Show,” featuring WHO Radio’s Mark, Bob and Doug, broadcast live from Latham Seeds’ headquarters.  And Mark Pearson, also host of Iowa Public Television’s Market to Market, served as the afternoon’s keynote speaker.

    We were honored that Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey and Iowa Farm Bureau Federation President Craig Lang led a discussion on the 2012 Farm Bill.

    In addition to esteemed speakers, the Latham Country Fair featured a day filled with entertaining and educational activities. The Franklin County Farm Bureau provided kids hands-on learning related to animal and livestock presentation through activities associated with their Ag in the Classroom Curriculum.  Monsanto’s Mobile Technology Unit,TM showcasing advances in plant breeding, biotechnology and Genuity™ trait innovations in corn and soybeans, was on site providing guided tours.

    Photo courtesy of Globe Gazette

    Team Latham

    August 2, 2010
    Agriculture, Industry News
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    Preparations Underway for the “Latham Country” Fair

    Spanning the width of three semis, you won’t miss seeing Monsanto’s Mobile Technology Unit on Friday, July 30, at the Latham Country Fair in Alexander, Iowa.  And, you won’t want to miss it either!

    The Mobile Technology Unit (MTU) is a unique traveling exhibit that showcases advances in plant breeding, biotechnology and the new Genuity® family of trait innovations for corn, soybeans, cotton and specialty crops.  You’ll be guided through a 30-minute tour that includes a high-definition theater and interactive stations featuring Genuity® VT Triple PROTM, Genuity® SmartStax, Genuity® Roundup Ready 2 Yield® Soybeans, drought technology, weed management and many more topics of interest and importance to farmers.

    Also, here’s a cool video on how the MTU was made.

    [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bI1bdd6-T9w[/youtube]

    In addition to the MTU, there will be new equipment technology showcased by Phelp’s Implement.  Sukup Manufacturing will be on site to demonstration their grain handling systems.  There also will be seed technology showcased in Latham’s research plots.

    Featured speakers include:

    • 9:15 A.M.     ISU Extension Corn Specialist, Roger Elmore – “Making 300-Bushel Corn”
    • 10:15 A.M.  University of Minnesota Extension Agronomist, Seth Naeve – “Making 80-Bushel Soybeans”
    • 11:15 A.M.  ISU Extension Specialist Daren Mueller – “How to Stop the Nematodes: Corn and Soybeans”
    • 1:15 P.M.     Keynote Speaker Mark Pearson, host of WHO’s “The Big Show” and Public Television’s “Market to Market”
    • 2:00 P.M.     Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey and Iowa Farm Bureau President Craig Lang 2012 will lead a Farm Bill Discussion

    For more information on the day’s events, visit www.lathamseeds.com.

    Team Latham

    July 29, 2010
    Agriculture, General, Industry News
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    Crop Insurance: What to consider for late and replanted acres

    Frequent rains have soaked Iowa and surrounding areas this year, leaving many corn and soybean fields with areas where little or no production will be realized. The past 24 hours in Iowa have been a shining example of this summer’s weather:  pounding rain, sweltering heat, and another dose of rain. As a result, many producers are chatting online about what options they have with crop insurance policies due to the extreme conditions the weather is causing in fields.

    William Edwards, Iowa State University Extension economist, provided Wallaces Farmer readers with the following insight. For crops already planted, excess moisture is an insured event. The size of insurance payment received will depend on the final quantity and quality of the grain harvested. Indemnity prices for revenue insurance policies this year are $3.99 per bushel for corn and $9.23 per bushel for soybeans.

    Contact your insurance agent with any questions because sometimes an option may reveal itself that wasn’t originally considered. Some fields weren’t able to be planted at all due to weather this year; Those fields may be eligible for a prevented planting payment equal to 60% of the original insurance guarantee.

    Click here for the full article.

    Enter the Tall Corn Contest to Win!

    Also, this week marks the last week to plug your guess in for the Tall Corn Contest! Visit www.facebook.com/LathamSeeds and type your guess to the answer, “How tall is the corn in this picture?” in the comment field. The person with the closest guess will win, and be entered to win a grand prize. Click here for more information.

    Team Latham

    July 22, 2010
    Agriculture, General, Industry News
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    Family Day at the Latham Country Fair!

    The Latham Country Fair will take place in Alexander, Iowa, on Friday, July 30, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.  While growers watch key industry leader presentations and product demonstrations, there will be a variety of activities available for women and children.  From crafts and games to a petting zoo and T-ball, here’s a quick glimpse of activities kids will enjoy at the Latham Country Fair:

    • Bounce House;
    • Giant Slide;
    • Petting zoo;
    • Skee Ball;
    • T-ball;
    • Basketball Hoop Challenge; and
    • Caterpillar Craze, a wacky 50-foot obstacle course.

    Silly Sally the Clown

    Silly Sally the Clown will also be available for balloon animals and face painting between 11 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.  Here’s a video of Silly Sally’s performance for children at the 2009 Iowa State Fair!

    Click the below link to hear more about the Latham Country Fair. We hope to see your whole family July 30 in Alexander, Iowa!

    Family Day at the Latham Country Fair

    For more information about demonstrations and activities at the Latham Country Fair, visit www.lathamseeds.com, News and Events, Latham Country Fair.

    Team Latham

    July 20, 2010
    Agriculture, General, Industry News
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    You’re invited to the Latham Country Fair!

    Latham® dealers and customers are invited to the Latham Country Fair July 30 in Alexander, Iowa. Those attending will have a unique opportunity to view and learn about some of the latest technologies available to growers in the Midwest.

    Here are just a few of the many demonstrations and presentations taking place at the Latham Country Fair:

    • Dr. Seth Naeve, Associate Professor and Extension Agronomist and Research; Soybean Management, from the University of Minnesota – “How to Make 80-Bushel Soybeans”
    • Daren Mueller, Iowa State University (ISU) Extension Program Specialist – “Stopping Nematodes in Both Corn and Soybeans”
    • Dr. Roger Elmore, Extension Corn Specialist and Professor of Agronomy at ISU – “How to Make 300-Bushel Corn”

    Corn Field Demos will highlight:

    1. VOTiVOTM biological seed treatment for nematode control (Bayer CropScience)
    2. Agrisure® 3000GT (Syngenta)
    3. GenuityTM SmartStaxTM (Monsanto)
    4. GenuityTM VT Triple ProTM (Monsanto)
    5. A corn population study featuring four Latham® Hi‑Tech Hybrids planted at 24,000; 30,000; 35,000; 41,000; 44,000; and 49,000 seeds per acre
    6. Using the new Agrisure 3111GT (Viptera) trait from Syngenta to control a broad spectrum of Lepidoptera insect pests in corn
    7. The complete lineup of Latham corn genetics for 2011

    Soybean Field Demos include:

    1. VOTiVOTM biological seed treatment for nematode control (Bayer CropScience)
    2. GenuityTM Roundup Ready 2 YieldTM Soybeans (Monsanto)
    3. LibertyLink® (Bayer CropScience)
    4. Vistive® (Monsanto)
    5. CystX® + RR2Y soybean lines
    6. Seed treatments
    7. The complete lineup of Latham soybeans genetics for 2011

    Click the link below to hear about the many presentations and demonstrations you can view July 30 at the Latham Country Fair.

    The Latham Country Fair Lineup

    Bring the whole family!

    There will be fun-filled activities for the whole family to enjoy! Visit www.lathamseeds.com, News and Events, Latham Country Fair to learn more. (We’ll also include a blog post on Tuesday that will highlight the many children’s activities that will be available).

    Team Latham

    July 19, 2010
    Agriculture, General, Industry News
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    Fair Highlights: Award-Winning Tractors and Blue-Ribbon Muffins

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    Latham Hi‑Tech Seeds was well represented in Grandpa’s Tractor Cruise on Wednesday, July 14, during the 151st Franklin County Fair in Hampton, Iowa.  Latham® soybean grower Vernon Van Horn of Latimer earned “Best Original Tractor.” Of the more than 25 entries, Gary Bennett of Latimer was awarded a trophy for Best Restoration.

    Gary, who has worked at Latham Seeds for 25 years, obviously applies the same patience, care and attention to detail when restoring tractors as he does to researching soybeans. He’s spent the past two years working to restore this 1953 Super M Farmall; Gary first learned to drive a Farmall that same year on his parents’ farm.

    County fairs create fond memories for folks of all ages.  As a 4-H alumna, I can’t help but remember the countless hours I spent getting both my livestock and food projects ready.  I baked batch after batch of cookies and muffins just to get enough – evenly browned, perfectly shaped and uniform in size – to fill a plate.

    To this day, I find myself going through these same steps if I’m hosting company or delivering food as a neighborly gesture.  Thank goodness the ready-to-bake Nestle Tollhouse® cookies are consistent, or else I’d probably find myself going through these same neurotic steps just to serve my kids an afternoon snack!  (If you feel up the challenge, you can link to the original Nestle Tollhouse cookie recipe here:  http://www.verybestbaking.com/recipes/specialty/nth-detail-occc.aspx)

    On a more serious note – in honor of the life skills I gained through 4-H and in recognition of the new generation this organization continues to serve – today I’d like to share with you the first muffin recipe that I entered at my county fair.  What a feeling of accomplishment I gained when I received that blue ribbon!

    Now you can be the judge: try this recipe and let me know whether it meets your blue-ribbon standards.  Also feel free to share with me your own award-winning recipes or your favorite county fair memories.

    Team Latham

    July 16, 2010
    Agriculture, General, Industry News
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