
At a Kobe Steakhouse, former DTN analyst, now a contributing analyst, Alan Brugler ordered calamari.

One of my favorite DTN On Air memories was going to dinner before a show with Bryce, a DTN analyst, that night's guest and a couple others. Once a year we allowed the topic be sports - a college football preview, I believe. Every Wednesday, someone knowledgeable from agriculture, Extension, markets or weather would join Bryce in the DTN studio for an hour-long chat about an ag-related topic. When DTN developers came up with a color satellite unit, Bryce was part of a group of newsroom employees, including current DTN Multimedia Editor Nick Scalise and former newsroom employee Jeff LaGrone, who designed our talk show DTN on Air. And, of course, ag weather itself includes a lot of market analysis: How is this weather likely to affect crops and therefore the markets? There were several times during Bryce's tenure at DTN when he became a market analyst for extended periods. He started writing weather forecasts and commentary but was also a grains analyst when needed. (Shoutout to the Scholtings!)īryce became a full-fledged DTN employee in late 1991, at a time when our news and weather was delivered by satellite to monochrome (green on black or orange on black) screens. In particular, I remember he hosted a segment called Farm Family of the Week that sometimes featured folks from my hometown. And he was no stranger to DTN or agriculture.īryce covered the start-up of DTN, those who founded it and often turned to analysts here to flesh out his farm director reporting. I had been watching him on the local television station for years, as farm director and weatherman. When Bryce Anderson started work at DTN, he was no stranger to me. OMAHA (DTN) - Bryce Anderson, who has been the DTN ag newsroom's chief weather guru almost since the company began, will retire at the beginning of June.

In Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever he appears during Greg's seventh grade summer (during the events of Dog Days), where he owned a restaurant created for the neighborhood parents. It is mentioned by Greg that he does not need a best friend because he has goons who follow him. In Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Ugly Truth, he appears fooling his friends about a high-pitched noise. Greg used to defend the girls saying: "I don't think girls are stinky-poos!". Greg tries to make him look like an idiot when he hears him talking to any girls. Greg shows that in elementary school, he didn't like girls, for he said, "Girls are stinky-poos!". He is famous for knowing that he has a cute butt from girls who admire him.
