MARL is so fortunate to
have active and engaged alumni. This fact was very evident and helpful this
week when I gave a leadership and MARL
presentation to the Minnesota Turkey Growers Association (MTGA) at their
headquarters in Buffalo, MN. The presentation went well because of
the help of MARL
alumni Steve Olson, MTGA Executive
Director, and John Zimmerman, MTGA
Board of Directors member, along with MARL Class VI Participant Lara Durben, MTGA Communications and
Program Director. MARL
alumnus Doug Huebsch is also an MTGA
Board member. A big thank you to MTGA for the opportunity to share MARL experiences with
them and for their financial support. Check out more on MTGA at www.minnesotaturkey.com.
More
alumni action is happening as MARL alumni Jim Checkel, Mary Peichel and Cam Fanfulik, along with MARL Class VI participant Jim O’Connor are working diligently to
pull together the best MARL
alumni auction ever. When contacted, I hope you will do your part to help with
this important and fun MARL
fundraiser to be held after the MARL Class VI Graduation on Friday, March 23.
Thanks to everyone helping with this event.
Week
2 proved to be another busy week at MARL.
In addition to finalizing current class activities, we are working on preparing
for Class VII. Nominations have been coming in at a rapid rate thanks to MARL alumni, Class VI participants
and others. Class VII nominees will receive an official letter from me in the
next two weeks informing them of their nomination and asking them to apply. The
application form will be available online soon for Class VII applicants to
submit electronically.
KSMQ
public television in Austin,
MN, welcomed new Chief Executive
Officer Eric Olson on Thursday and I met with him on his first day of work. Our
conversation focused on cooperative efforts to continue to use the KSMQ “Farm
Connections” television program to inform and educate about agriculture. It is
my goal for MARL
participants to share their wealth of ag experience with the KSMQ audiences
when possible. This is great media training for MARL participants and the TV audience is
rewarded with interesting stories from people with vast amounts of agricultural
expertise. Find out more about “Farm Connections” at http://www.ksmq.org/programs/connections/farm/
and view episodes on You Tube at http://www.youtube.com/ksmq.
I
attended a very productive meeting with Mike Liepold
and Dick Senese of the University of Minnesota (U of M) Extension and Bill Mulso of Southwest Minnesota State University
(SMSU) at the U of M Extension Office in Mankato.
Our purpose was to collaborate on how to best use the strengths and resources
of the U of M and SMSU to bring the most value to MARL and its participants. This will be an
ongoing conversation as it is with all good partnerships.
Finally,
don’t forget to get more information on and RSVP for the MARL Leadership
Banquet in Windom on January 25 from last week’s blog post. Please RVSP by January 17 if you plan to
attend.
Dan