Monday, November 16, 2015

National Association of Farm Broadcasting Convention

National Association of Farm Broadcasting Convention

Held in Kansas City, Missouri on November 11th-14th


Last week I was given the amazing opportunity to attend the National Association of Farm Broadcasting (NAFB) Convention in Kansas City Missouri. 

I had no idea what I was getting myself into, but boy was it a treat. The first day I was there I attended 3 workshops, and one of them was about blogging. The speaker of this workshop was from AgNet West Network out of Sanger, California; her name is Sabrina Hill. While giving her speech she mentioned traveling back to the Valley from the coast in California. During her trip back she saw rolling hills of vineyards and tractors creating little dust clouds up on the hill. The photographer inside her head told her she must pull over to document this picture perfect scene. 

I immediately knew what area of California she was speaking of. It was my hometown. 

I absolutely had to go talk to her about her experience in San Luis Obispo, so I introduced myself. We got to talking and I walked away from that conversation with a shadowing and an interview scheduled and the opportunity to get interviewed myself. 

The next day was the Trade Talk show, where I shadowed Sabrina. It was at that time that I conducted my first interview with Luther Markwart, Vice President of the American Sugarbeet Growers Association. After I had done that first interview, I caught some "interview fever" where I not only passed my goal of interviewing 5 people, but where I impressed even myself with finishing with 9 interviews that day.

 I will be posting those interviews weekly on my blog, so watch out for them!

Pictured above is Allie, Sabrina's intern, Sabrina Hill herself, and then me.
This was while we were taking a break from the very busy Trade Talk. 



3 comments:

  1. The NAFB Convention was definitely a good time! I think it's so great that you were able to do so many interviews, and even get them aired. You are going to make a fabulous farm broadcaster!

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  3. It sounds like you had a great time at NAFB. It is so exciting that your interviews are being aired. I can't wait to hear what you have to say, so I will definitely be watching out for them. Congratulations on everything you have already accomplished!

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