Grain Marketing Session
One of the most popular presentations at our annual meetings is on grain marketing. This year, two top-notch specialists will share their insight as we ...
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Mark your calendars! South Dakota Corn is hosting its 33rd annual meeting on January 19 at the Sioux Falls Convention Center. It’s your chance to catch up with other South Dakota corn farmers, participate in organization governance and enjoy sessions on important topics.
The day kicks off with a resolutions meeting starting at 8:30 a.m., with the morning program beginning at 10:15 a.m. A morning market session will feature Ed Duggan, Senior Risk Management Specialist with Top Third Ag Marketing, and Tommy Grisafi, Commodity Risk Management Advisor with Advance Trading.
Lunch will also include a guest speaker—John Killefer, the new dean of the South Dakota State University (SDSU) College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences.
A weather marketing session will begin at 1:00 p.m., featuring Eric Snodgrass, co-founder of Global Weather and Climate Logistics, as a speaker.
The afternoon session concludes with a key issues panel discussion. Farmers can hear the latest updates on where the U.S. agricultural industry stands on trade, policy and transportation issues. The panel will include industry experts from BNSF Railway, Gavilon and the U.S. Grains Council.
After a day full of heavy discussion and thinking, kick back and relax for the evening. A social, silent auction and dinner begins at 5:30 p.m., featuring Howard K. Vincent, CEO of Pheasants Forever, as keynote speaker. Then get your dancing shoes on while The Johnny Holm Band entertains the crowd.
Educational seminars are free, while lunch is $20. Evening banquet and entertainment tickets are $60 each for South Dakota Corn members and $120 each for non-members.
Register online today or call 605-334-0100.
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