
A Wee Bit of Culture in St. Louis
Close your eyes and picture Forest Park full of Scots and Americans, many wearing traditional highland attire, the sound of the bagpipes floating across the park, the clang of swords, the melody of folk music, the grunts of the athletes as they toss cabers and other heavy objects, the smell of food, the laughter of children, and the cheers of onlookers. This was the experience for the thousands of people who visited the 2011 Scottish Games.

Have an Online “Twit”erview with @MonsantoJobs
By Betsy As a Monsanto recruiter, I firmly believe that it’s always best to build your professional network before you actually need to use your network – this will give you a strong competitive advantage, particularly in finding new career opportunities. For example, isn’t it frustrating when you’re on the job market and you want [...]
A Visit to the Seed Corn Capital of the World
By Tyne Morgan The ag industry has more than $71 billion impact on this state’s economy. It’s the state that leads in the production of tart cherries and ranks third nationally in apple production. It’s also the top producer of cucumbers grown for pickles in the United States. Oh, and one more little clue. This [...]
