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NutriDense Blog Commenting Policy

January 1st, 2007 by Courtney Beck

At BASF Plant Science, we believe in open and honest communication. We don’t just want to talk; we want to listen. We hope you’ll read our blog to know what’s on our mind, then write a comment so we’ll know what’s on yours. We encourage all of our readers to share their thoughts and engage in conversation about the content we post.

We also believe in respect and fairness. To that end, all comments will be moderated prior to posting. BASF Plant Science reserves the right to edit, shorten, delete or move any posting. Inappropriate comments will not be posted. Inappropriate comments include, but are not limited to, comments containing profanity, vulgar language, threats or advertisements. Feel free to link to other articles, but comments containing copied text or full articles are not allowed due to copyright issues. Postings containing inappropriate links will be deleted.

We will make every effort to moderate and reply to postings in a timely basis. Due to time constraints, we may not be able to respond to questions on postings more than two weeks old.

About the NutriDense Blog

January 1st, 2007 by Courtney Beck

Welcome to the NutriDense® blog. It is our goal to educate and inform our readers about the exciting things going on at NutriDense and BASF Plant Science. We’re working hard to improve livestock feed and provide innovative technology to help solve the world’s food problems, so there’s a lot to talk about.

So pull up a chair and hang out on our porch for a while.

Courtney Beck

January 1st, 2007 by Karlie Justus

Courtney Beck is the NutriDense Blog editor and a contributing writer. Beck has consulted for a number of agriculture-based groups, including the N.C. Department of Agriculture and the N.C. Cooperative Extension Service. An avid reader and learner, Beck is particularly interested in discussions about sustainable agriculture and the food supply. She holds a B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a M.S. in Extension Education from North Carolina State University.

Heather Goode

January 1st, 2007 by Karlie Justus

Heather Goode, NutriDense communications manager, supports the sales and marketing teams and works with field program managers and nutritionists in the grain and silage markets. Prior to joining BASF Plant Science, she was a client service advisor at Quarry Integrated Communications Inc. in Durham, N.C., where she worked on the Novartis Animal Health business. Goode began her career on the crop chemical side, working on the Syngenta Crop Protection horticulture business at Gibbs & Soell, Inc. in Raleigh, N.C. She also serves as chapter treasurer for the Carolinas-Virginia chapter of the National Agri-Marketing Association. Goode graduated from the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, and holds a B.A. in Communication and B.F.A. in Theatre Performing Arts.