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02/16/10

Top 10 Reasons to Watch This Video of Bboy Climbing a Coconut Tree

[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Knwtd40PEkM] Okay, I could just say everyone should watch this video!  And yes, the photo I put in here shows Bboy having cut a coconut and beginning his one-handed descent!  Unbelievable.  Really.  But for fun, you really need to watch this video if you see yourself in any of the following: You’ve ever wondered how interesting it would be to… Read More

02/15/10

My Vacation to The Philippines Included Ag Stuff (Yes, I’m a Farm Geek)

(First in a series of posts about things I got to experience in the Philippine agricultural scene recently I’m not sure how many there will be yet…  Guess we will see.) I’m really quite lucky.  I’ve had the opportunity to combine vacation travel in a few countries with a short side trip or two to an agricultural venue.  Yeah, I… Read More

02/06/10

Deserving of Philanthropy Dollars — Gates Foundation Supports IRRI

This past week I’ve seen a lot of talk about philanthropic efforts different companies are engaged in.  I’m very proud of the work my company is doing in supporting the education of rice & wheat breeders — these two crops provide a significant part of the diets of many of the world’s poor.  We also have an incredible project in… Read More

02/03/10

Land Use and the Changes the Countryside Sees

Yesterday out driving with some friends in an area I hadn’t seen, I was commenting on the fact it looked like we were finally getting to the countryside.  They disagreed.  The country side used to start far earlier and they thought the growth & development was sure to take over even more ground that used to be highly productive, irrigated… Read More

01/20/10

Basics for Agvocating Online — What I’ve Learned this Year

It is a hot topic in agriculture — lots of discussions about agriculture are being held online.  One of the points that several have made clearly is agriculture’s messages are being communicated online and if farmers want to be part of the conversation, they need to be on the major social media networks. And while I know there are LOTS… Read More

01/17/10

In Seattle Talking Technology — Stereotypes in Play?

I think my lunch last Saturday would almost seem stereotypical for Seattle and yet the day was a tad surreal. My sister Cheryl works for a Seattle-based computer firm.  She spends a good bit of time in the fine city.  Her crowd of friends includes programmers, project managers, etc.  When she found out I’d be coming to Seattle, she said… Read More

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