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2016 NAFB Convention Pre-Registration List 2016 NAFB Convention Pre-Registration List Name Company Chase Adams National Cattlemen's Beef Association Mike Adams Farm Journal Media Dean Adkins KMA Radio Augie Aga Northern Ag Network Jennifer Aiman Livestock Marketing Association Greg Akagi WIBW Radio/Kansas Ag Network Doug Akromas Agrium Inc. Tommy Allen www.aginfo.net Darrell Anderson Successful Farming/Meredith AgriMedia Greg Anderson National Biodiesel Board Ken Anderson Brownfield Ag News Mark Anderson US CUSTOM HARVESTERS INC Maureen Anderson Successful Farming/Meredith AgriMedia Chandra Andrew Tarleton State University Tim Andriesen CME Group Jan Archer National Pork Board Max Armstrong Penton Agriculture Chad Asmus BASF Mike Austin WTAQ AM‐FM/WDEZ Radio Kathryn Bagniewski University Of Nebraska‐Lincoln Rodney Bain US Department of Agriculture John Baker Brownfield Ag News Sarah Baker Archer Malmo Julie Balmer FleishmanHillard Greg Barnes Holiday Vacations Marina Barnes Farmers Edge Amy Barnett AgStar Financial Services Walt Barnhart National Cattlemen's Beef Association Charles Baron Farmers Business Network Vanessa Barr Bader Rutter Jessica Barrow Tarleton State University Kyle Bauer KFRM‐550 AM John Becherer United Soybean Board Paul Behle KSJB Radio Marla Behrends Midwest Dairy Association Sally Behringer Sandbox Agency Dr. Ross Bender The Mosaic Company Matthew Bennett Monsanto Company Brody Benton DuPont Crop Protection Jeanne Bernick K∙Coe Isom Stacy Bettinghouse Brownfield Ag News Mark Biedenfeld CHS Inc. Amy Biehl‐Owens KRVN Rural Radio Network 10/19/2016 2016 NAFB Convention Pre-Registration List Name Company Ray Bingley JCB Agriculture Jennifer Blackburn National Sorghum Producers & Sorghum Checkoff Don Bloss National Sorghum Producers Marlin Bohling RFD‐TV Ryan Bond Koch Agronomic Services Laurie Bonnot Brownfield Ag News Leo Bose Case IH Bob Bosold WAXX/WAYY Radio/Midwest Family Broadcasting George Bower KICD Radio Lorrie Boyer Northeast Colorado Broadcasting LLC Kellie Bray CropLife America Brad Bremer G&S Business Communications/Syngenta Steve Bridge WFMB AM FM Bbruce Brinkmeyer Bayer Animal Health Alyssa Broin POET Jeff Broin POET Craig Brown National Cotton Council David Brown WITY Radio Kent Brown Kubota Tractor Corporation Liz Brown KOEL Radio Taylor Brown Northern Ag Network Robert Brunker J.L. Farmakis, Inc. Ann Bryan Syngenta Emily Buck The Ohio State University Mary Jane Buerkle Plains Cotton Growers, Inc. Tom Buis GROWTH ENERGY Amanda Bush The Ohio State University Paige Calhoun BASF Ainslie Campbell National Association of Wheat Growers Barbara Campbell Determan Heartland Marketing Group Ken Carlson DuPont Crop Protection Todd Carpenter Verdesian Life Sciences Dave Carter National Bison Association Dwayne Cartmell Oklahoma State University Mckenzie Carvalho Oklahoma State University Daniel Cash Midwest Communications (Midwest Radio of Fargo‐Moorhead) Tom Cassidy Ag Radio Network, Inc. Jeff Cecil Syngenta Flavio Centola FMC Agricultural Solutions Katie Chadwick Utah State University John Chase Dow AgroSciences Spencer Chase Agri‐Pulse Communications Brenda Christensen Rob‐See‐Co 10/19/2016 2016 NAFB Convention Pre-Registration List Name Company Ron Claussen Ag Media Research Leigh Ann Cleaver Sage Communications Jesse Cler West Central Distribution Matt Coniglio Penton Agriculture Geoff Cooper Renewable Fuels Association Chip Councell U.S. Grains Council Wade Cowan American Soybean Association Rick Coyle WestFeeds LLC Brent Craig Monsanto Company Cindy Cunningham National Pork Board Doug Cunningham SAGA Communications Gale Cunningham WYXY CLassic 99.1 FM Roger Currier KXRB Radio Edward Czerwien Cattle and Beef Market Info and Analytics Dan Danford Case IH Joe Daughhetee WITY Radio Dillon Davis AgWatch Network Tom Davis Rosewood Marketing Tim Davis Farmers Edge Julia Debes National Sorghum Producers Mark Decker Great Plains Manufacturing Dr. Joe Dedrickson Merial Annette Degnan CHS Inc. Jennifer del Carmen U.S. Soybean Export Council Patrick Delaney American Soybean Association Risa DeMasi Grassland Oregon Jennifer Deppe MorganMyers, Inc. Mark DePrez Farm Journal Broadcasting Jim Dewey WTAD Radio/STaRadio Randy Dickhut Farmers National Company Neil Dierks National Pork Producers Council Bob Dinneen Renewable Fuels Association Melody Dobson US CUSTOM HARVESTERS INC Jon Doggett NCGA Bryan Doherty Stewart‐Peterson Betty Doke Protect The Harvest Val Dolcini USDA Farm Service Agency Jenny Dombrowski WGFA Radio Todd Domer Kansas Livestock Association Ellen Dougherty USDA Foreign Agricultural Service Courtnay Doyle KATE Radio/Alpha Media Mitch Drees WIBW AM Radio/Alpha Media Dave Drennan Missouri Dairy Association 10/19/2016 2016 NAFB Convention Pre-Registration List Name Company Mary Jane Duff Duff Dynamic Marketing Zippy Duvall American Farm Bureau Federation Stephanie Dworak BASF Doug Edge Farm Journal Media Jordin Edwards Paulsen Jerry Effertz NCBA Tanner Ehmke CoBank Tom Eickhoff Monsanto Company Cierra Essock University of Wisconsin‐River Falls Andrew Eubank Hoosier Ag Today Bill Even National Pork Board Gary Exline Eagle Communications Megan Fallon DuPont Crop Protection William Farmakis J.L. Farmakis, Inc. John Farner Irrigation Association Matthew Farr ViaSat Doug Felter John Deere Lacey Fielder Sullivan Higdon & Sink John Fietsam Monsanto Company Jake Flanders John Deere Christopher Fleming Ramar Communications, Inc Andrew Flinn Brownfield Ag News Beverly Flores John Deere Chip Flory Farm Journal Media Eric Ford Rob‐See‐Co Whitney Forman‐Cook National Association of Conservation Districts Chris Forrest AdFarm Nora Fourez WITY Radio Leann Fox Utah State University Becky Frankenbach Missouri Corn Merchandising Council Rita Frazer RFD Radio Network Kendal Frazier NCBA Ryan French DuPont Pioneer Linda Frerichs Arysta LifeScience Pam Fretwell Farm Journal Media Kelsey Fry University of Florida Lynette Fuller KOEL Radio Dan Gainey WAXX/WAYY Radio/Mid‐West Family Broadcasting Dewayne Gandy KRMO Radio Joe Gangwish KRVN/Rural Radio Network Rachel Gantz Renewable Fuels Association Amanda Gehman Alltech Dick Gehring National Bison Association 10/19/2016 2016 NAFB Convention Pre-Registration List Name Company David Geiger Agribusiness Association of Iowa Todd Gibson U.S. Soybean Export Council Bryant Gill WI Farm Report Radio Network Joseph Gill KASM Radio Martha Gingras WRDN Radio Todd Gleason University of Illinois Chelsea Good Livestock Marketing Association John Gooding WGFA Radio Randy Gordon National Grain and Feed Association Stacey Gorman The Cotton Board Lindsay Graber Runft Livestock Marketing Association Chris Grams CME Group Meghan Grebner Brownfield Ag News Brad Greenway South Dakota Pig Farmer Mark Greenwood AgStar Financial Services Melissa Gregory KFEQ Radio Jim Gresham Infinity Direct Eddie Griffis Ramar Communications, Inc Greg Guse Paulsen Al Gustin Peggy Gustin Cindy Hackmann broadhead Mary Hagan NCGA Matt Hagedorn Cargill Jared Hagert United Soybean Board Mark Hague U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Rick Haines Independent Ag Network Kelsey Hall Utah State University Ted Haller Brighton Agency Tom Halpenny Cargill Rusty Halvorson American Ag Network Cole Hansen Dow AgroSciences Sheri Hansen DuPont Pioneer/The Lacek Group Virginia Hanson Iowa State University Tom Harding Infinity Direct Cebrina Hardy RFD Radio Network Julie Harker Brownfield Ag News Brad Harris Firestone Ag Cory Harris GROWTH ENERGY Shanna Harris KKOW Radio / AMI Radio Group Tracy Harris Central Life Sciences Carah Hart Red River Farm Network Jeff Hartz Wyffels Hybrids 10/19/2016 2016 NAFB Convention Pre-Registration List Name Company Claire Haupt broadhead Dr. Larry Hawkins Bayer Animal Health Phillip Hayes American Sugar Alliance Ron Hays Radio Oklahoma Ag Network Joseph Hearn Regional Reps Corp Jody Heemstra South Dakota Department of Agriculture Scott Heiberger National Farm Medicine Center John Heinberg Stewart‐Peterson Adriane Heins Midwest Dairy Association Chris Heins Midwest Dairy Association John Heisdorffer 'Milo Heisdorffer Jr.' Mitch Heisler Wyffels Hybrids Joel Heitkamp KFGO‐AM (Midwest Communications) Brock Helgerson Monsanto Company Lynn Henderson Agri Marketing magazine Jodi Henke Meredith Agrimedia Laura Henke FLM+ Sharon Henne S&T Productions Terry Henne WSGW Radio/Alpha Media Dalton Henry U.S. Wheat Associates John Herath Farm Journal Mike Hergert Red River Farm Network Nicole Heslip Brownfield Ag News Ty Higgins Ohio Ag Net Kyle Hill KRES Radio (Alpha Media USA) Sabrina Hill AgNet West Radio Network/AgNet Media Inc. Taylor Hillman AgNet West Radio Network/AgNet Media Inc. Odessa Hines BASF Andrew Hoffman Dow AgroSciences Dustin Hoffmann KLGR Radio Bill Holst WNAX Radio Jenna Holt‐Day Texas Tech University Carson Horn Radio Oklahoma Network Kalee Horn Oklahoma State University Carl Horne Farm Credit Services of America, Frontier Farm Credit Becky Hoselton KFGO‐AM (Midwest Communications) Hunter Howard Texas Tech University Krisan Hug Paul Hughes WJAG Radio Taff Hughes US CUSTOM HARVESTERS INC Richard Hull Michelle Hummel American Soybean Association Lisa Humphreys U.S. Soybean Export Council 10/19/2016 2016 NAFB Convention Pre-Registration List Name Company James Hunt KGNC‐AM Liz Hunt Syngenta Vince Iorio Kubota Tractor Corporation Erica Irlbeck Texas Tech University Brittany Jablonsky Farm Credit Jeff Jackson Penton Agriculture Melissa Jackson Cattlemen's Beef Board DeLoss Jahnke RFD Radio Network Pam Jahnke WI Farm Report Radio Network Monte James Your Ag Network Glen Jantzen US CUSTOM HARVESTERS INC Phil Jennings Kinze Manufacturing,
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