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MACA: No Single Path

The Mid America CropLife Association (MACA) conveyed a simple message to its members — following a "cookie-cutter" business model will not work in today's ag world.

September 12, 2008

  •  Outgoing President Jim Jenkins, right, passes the gavel to CropLife Publisher Al Strohmaier for 2007-08.  © 2007
    Outgoing President Jim Jenkins, right, passes the gavel to CropLife Publisher Al Strohmaier for 2007-08.
  •  MACA President Jim Jenkins presents the Ruth White Media Award for 2007 to CropLife Editor Eric Sfiligoj, right.  © 2007
    MACA President Jim Jenkins presents the Ruth White Media Award for 2007 to CropLife Editor Eric Sfiligoj, right.
  •  Mona Bond, CEO of the Agribusiness Association of Iowa, was one of many industry experts on hand.  © 2007
    Mona Bond, CEO of the Agribusiness Association of Iowa, was one of many industry experts on hand.
  •  Bonnie McCarvel, MACA executive director, conveyed a simple message at the show — following a "cookie-cutter" business model.  © 2007
    Bonnie McCarvel, MACA executive director, conveyed a simple message at the show — following a "cookie-cutter" business model.
  •  MFA's Ron Utterback said crop protection companies should be more consistent to keep market share.  © 2007
    MFA's Ron Utterback said crop protection companies should be more consistent to keep market share.
  •  Murray Equipment's Don Bradley accepts the Dean Roy Achievement.  © 2007
    Murray Equipment's Don Bradley accepts the Dean Roy Achievement.

CropLife presents some snipnets of wisdom gathered at the association's 49th annual meeting in St. Louis.

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