TRUE MEDIA NAMED AS MEDIA AGENCY FOR SHOW-ME SHORTLINE
COLUMBIA, Mo — (January 8, 2010) —True Media has been named the media agency of record for Show-Me Shortline, the exclusive U.S. distributor of the Richiger grain bag storage system.
“True Media’s vast experience and proven success with agricultural media makes this an exciting partnership,” says president of Show-Me Shortline, Chris Finck.
In addition to traditional media strategy, planning, and placement, True Media’s team, led by ag media director Ted Haller, will also manage digital, interactive and social media for Show-Me Shortline. “We are eager to work with Show-Me Shortline to raise awareness of grain bagging as a viable option for grain storage in the United Sates,” says Jack P. Miller, president of True Media.
Richiger’s Flexi-Grain Storage System is a sealed, oxygen limiting storage system that allows producers to store grain without shrinkage associated with traditional bin storage. The anaerobic environment protects against insects and fungal diseases without chemicals or fumigants, which means less toxicity and less labor. The natural metabolic processes associated with aerated storage are slowed down, extending the conservation of the product and decreasing overall costs. Additionally, bags can be individually tagged to assist with marketing grain by detailing grain variety, quality, field harvested, date of harvest and moisture content.
Grain can be extracted using the Richiger EA350 bag unloader, which can load 1000 bushels of corn in less than 10 minutes. Richiger’s Flexi-Grain Storage allows grain to be stored on-farm, giving farmers direct control of their grain. This allows for greater flexibility with marketing plans and helps speed harvest. This versatility is one of the reasons the Flexi-Grain Storage technique has become popular with users ranging from small producers to commercial grain handlers.
True Media, founded in 2005, is an independent, full-service media strategy and communications company based in Columbia, Mo. with additional offices in Calgary, Alberta and St. Louis, Mo.
COLUMBIA, Mo — (January 8, 2010) —True Media has been named the media agency of record for Show-Me Shortline, the exclusive U.S. distributor of the Richiger grain bag storage system.
“True Media’s vast experience and proven success with agricultural media makes this an exciting partnership,” says president of Show-Me Shortline, Chris Finck.
In addition to traditional media strategy, planning, and placement, True Media’s team, led by ag media director Ted Haller, will also manage digital, interactive and social media for Show-Me Shortline. “We are eager to work with Show-Me Shortline to raise awareness of grain bagging as a viable option for grain storage in the United Sates,” says Jack P. Miller, president of True Media.
Richiger’s Flexi-Grain Storage System is a sealed, oxygen limiting storage system that allows producers to store grain without shrinkage associated with traditional bin storage. The anaerobic environment protects against insects and fungal diseases without chemicals or fumigants, which means less toxicity and less labor. The natural metabolic processes associated with aerated storage are slowed down, extending the conservation of the product and decreasing overall costs. Additionally, bags can be individually tagged to assist with marketing grain by detailing grain variety, quality, field harvested, date of harvest and moisture content.
Grain can be extracted using the Richiger EA350 bag unloader, which can load 1000 bushels of corn in less than 10 minutes. Richiger’s Flexi-Grain Storage allows grain to be stored on-farm, giving farmers direct control of their grain. This allows for greater flexibility with marketing plans and helps speed harvest. This versatility is one of the reasons the Flexi-Grain Storage technique has become popular with users ranging from small producers to commercial grain handlers.
True Media, founded in 2005, is an independent, full-service media strategy and communications company based in Columbia, Mo. with additional offices in Calgary, Alberta and St. Louis, Mo.
