Professional Agrimarketers

Chuck ZimmermanZimmPoll

I thought we’d have a little fun with our latest ZimmPoll just to see what people really think about the professional nature of what a lot of our readers do – agrimarketing. I got a lot of comments like “I’ve never considered that it isn’t.” However, I was curious if we’d have any no votes and we did! So the … Read More

Answer To Biofuel Feedstocks Question

Chuck ZimmermanZimmPoll

It’s hard to believe we’ve been conducting the ZimmPoll for almost 3 months now! We’re always looking for question ideas so please feel free to use comments here to suggest one or just email me. These polls are all archived so that you can easily review them anytime by clicking on the ZimmPoll Category. Over time they will become a … Read More

Smartphones of Choice

Chuck ZimmermanZimmPoll

When it comes to smartphone platforms our audience is using a mix with iPhone/Android/Blackberry on top. According to our poll 32% say they use iPhone, 32% are using Android, 28 % are using Blackberry and way back we have 5% saying Other and only 3% saying Windows. Interesting and I think we’ll have to ask this question again later this … Read More

Commodity Prices Expectation is Higher

Chuck ZimmermanZimmPoll

It looks like there’s a very high expectation among our various audiences that commodity prices will go higher. You haven’t sold all of last year’s soybeans have you! We asked the question, “Will commodity prices be higher or lower a year from now?” Overwhelmingly, 70% said higher while 21% said about the same and only 9% lower. Our next ZimmPoll … Read More

No-Till Highest On ZimmPoll

Chuck ZimmermanZimmPoll

In our latest ZimmPoll we asked about tillage practices with the question, “Which tillage practice do you employ on most of your farming operation.” It looks like No-Till is the winner with 24%, followed by Conventional at 21%, Other at 9% and Strip-Till at 6%. Our next ZimmPoll is now live and asks the question, “Will commodity prices be higher … Read More

Sustainability Hard To Define

Chuck ZimmermanZimmPoll

Judging from the results to our latest ZimmPoll, sustainability, is a hot button issue. We had the most results of any survey so far. The question: “What does “sustainability” really mean to the public?” By a big margin, most say “A combination of factors” at 47%. That’s followed by “Farm managed for profit/growth,” 25%; “green,” 13%; “organic,” 10% and “local,” … Read More

Got Farm Groups?

Chuck ZimmermanZimmPoll

We got a great response to the question “What do you think about the number of farm groups?” in our latest ZimmPoll. Our readers are not shy about letting us know their opinions and we appreciate that. The results: 33% say there are too many, 28% say the more the merrier, 25% say some are not needed but most are … Read More

ZimmPoll Shows Variety of Opinions on Biofuels Policy

Chuck ZimmermanZimmPoll

It should be an interesting year in the biofuels debate. The response to our latest poll shows some pretty divided results with most thinking we’ll see just another one year extension of incentives. It will be interesting to see how Congress handles things after hearing from their constituents. In answer to the question “What do you think will happen with … Read More

Consumer Perception of Ag Not Improved in 2010

Chuck ZimmermanZimmPoll

It looks like agriculture has a ways to go to change public perceptions according to our latest ZimmPoll. In answer to the question, “Do you think the general consumer perception of agriculture changed in 2010?” 43% say “No it didn’t really change,” while 30% say “Yes, it got worse,” and 27% said “Yes, it improved.” Where do you fall in … Read More

Looks Like Good Participation in Social Media According to ZimmPoll

Chuck ZimmermanZimmPoll

Here are the results of our latest ZimmPoll. In answer to the question, “Do you participate in social media?” the majority say they do. According to the numbers, 53% say yes and they post regularly, 28% say yes but they rarely create their own posts, 27% say no and they never will and only 1% say no but plan to … Read More