K-State Risk and Profit Conference Set for August 18-19 in Manhattan Kansas State Universi- Uct Development with the of CME Group Commodity Cultural Swap Products
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Grass & Grain, July 19, 2011 Page 17 K-State Risk and Profit Conference set for August 18-19 in Manhattan Kansas State Universi- uct development with the of CME Group commodity cultural swap products. After the Thursday ence, said Rich Llewelyn, ty’s Department of Agri- CME Group will present futures and options con- Kent and Rebecca Ott evening dinner, K-State one of the conference co- cultural Economics will “Hedging in 2011: What’s tract markets. He also is have partnered in farming agricultural economists ordinators. Registration host its annual Risk and Changed and What Re- responsible for investigat- for over 30 years along Dan O’Brien and Glynn for both days, which in- Profit Conference and mains the Same” at the ing the feasibility of new with Kent’s parents, Tonsor will present this cludes two lunches, one Trade Show Thursday-Fri- Aug. 18 luncheon. Kent commodity futures con- Charles and Patricia Ott. year’s grain and livestock dinner and one breakfast, day, Aug. 18-19 at the K- and Rebecca Ott, longtime tracts and writing trading They grow wheat, soy- outlooks. Conference par- plus conference proceed- State Alumni Center in agricultural producers rules for new commodity beans, corn and grain ticipants also may attend ings on a CD and confer- Manhattan. Conference from south central Kansas futures. He has been in- sorghum. Kent has served eight of 21 breakout ses- ence parking, is $210 for topics change every year will provide “A Conversa- volved in the creation of on the local co-op and sions. All conference pre- the first registration and in keeping with key issues tion with a Kansas Produc- the CBOT Ethanol futures Farm Service agency sentations, however, will $190 for each additional agricultural producers er” just after the Aug. 19 contract and the accompa- boards, and has served as be included on a compact registration from the same face in any given year, ac- breakfast. nying Ethanol Calendar a local school board mem- disk that will be included organization, if paid by cording to Allen Feather- At the CME Group, Sea- Swap, as well as the cre- ber and state representa- as part of registration. Aug. 12. One-day registra- stone, K-State professor in mon is responsible for ation of cleared-only agri- tive. Breakout session topics tion if paid by Aug. 12 is agricultural economics. conducting research on include everything from $120 for the first registra- This year’s conference will the structure and perform- crop insurance volatility tion and $110 for addition- feature two keynote ad- ance of commodity mar- to machinery costs, includ- al registrations from the dresses. Fred Seamon, as- kets, which is used to mon- ing forecasting custom same organization. After sociate director of com- itor the performance of rates to international Aug. 12 and at the door, the modity research and prod- and maintain the viability benchmarking of beef pro- fee is $230 for both days duction. Presentations and $140 for one day. also will include land Complete information prices, biofuels contract- about the 2011 Risk and ing, using spreadsheets to Profit Conference, includ- manage expenses and the ing a list of all breakout basics of futures and op- session topics and presen- tions. The conference will ters and online registra- feature a trade show with tion, is available at www. displays by agri-business- agmanager.info/events/risk es and commodity groups. _profit/2011. Information is New this year is the op- also available by contact- EBY Miss Barbara 9276 won reserve grand champion portunity to register for ing Rich Llewelyn at 785- bred-and-owned female at the 2011 Kansas Junior just one day of the confer- 532-1504 or [email protected]. Angus Association Preview Show, June 4 in Hutchin- son. Jackson Wingert, Ottawa, owns the September 2009 daughter of S A V Net Worth 4200. She first claimed senior champion. Ty Williams, Memphis, Texas, evaluated the 97 entries. Burns Elba X105 won reserve grand champion owned Photo by Matthew Caldwell, American Angus Association female at the 2011 Kansas Junior Angus Association Preview Show, June 4 in Hutchinson. Jennifer Hager, LONNIE WILSON’S Stafford, owns the June 2010 daughter of EXAR Spar- CONSIGNMENT AUCTION tan 6225. She first won intermediate champion. Ty (WeSATURDAY, will be having sales AUGUST the first Saturday 6 — 10:00 of every AM month) Williams, Memphis, Texas, evaluated the 97 entries. Photo by Matthew Caldwell, American Angus Association 601 South Broadway — SALINA, KS WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS Items wanted are boats, cars, trucks, ATV’s, construction equip- ment, semi tractors & trailers, jet skis, guns, fishing equipment, ag equipment, tractors, tools, motor homes, campers, industrial equip- ment, nice furniture, office equipment and anything else of value. BRING THAT UNUSED ITEM TO OUR AUCTION. GET IT OUT OF YOUR WAY AND TURN IT INTO CASH. 2011 Honda 420 Rancher Manual Shift 4x4 Garber’s Price: $5,159 (*MSRP $6,099) Call Dave Hunt 785-201-5257 or Lonnie Wilson 785-826-7800 “CALL FOR OUR SPECIALS!” Any announcement made the day of sale takes precedence over any printed matter. 402-729-2294 FourTrax® Rancher® 4X4 56885 Hwy. 136, Fairbury, NE 68352 Wilson Realty & Auction Service Garberʼshonda.com UTILITY ATVs ARE RECOMMENDED ONLY FOR RIDERS 16 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER. ATVs CAN BE HAZARDOUS TO OPERATE. Lonnie Wilson, Broker/Owner/Auctioneer FOR YOUR SAFETY, BE RESPONSIBLE. READ THE OWNER’S MANUAL. ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET, EYE PROTECTION AND PROTECTIVE Craig Wischropp, 785-486-2626 Walk-In Business Welcome! CLOTHING. BE CAREFUL ON DIFFICULT TERRAIN. ALL ATV RIDERS SHOULD TAKE A TRAINING COURSE (FREE FOR NEW BUYERS. ASK P.O. Box 1305, Salina, Ks • 785-823-1177 or 826-7800 YOUR DEALER OR CALL ASI AT 800-887-2887). NEVER RIDE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS OR ALCOHOL, ON PAVED SURFACES, ON Horton, KS, 888-437-9294 PUBLIC ROADS, WITH PASSENGERS, OR AT EXCESSIVE SPEEDS. NO STUNT RIDING. RESPECT THE ENVIRONMENT WHEN RIDING. Four- Website: www.soldbywilson.com Trax® and Rancher® are registered trademarks of Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (MM/YY) www.sweetpro.com *Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) excludes $275 destination charge. E-Mail: [email protected] COMM. CATTLE AUCTION MANHATTAN CO.INC. EVERY FRIDAY 1-800-834-1029 STARTING 9:00 A.M. ON CULL COWS Toll-Free FOLLOWED BY STOCKER FEEDERS — 11:00 A.M. OFFICE PHONE 785-776-4815 • OWNERS MERVIN SEXTON & JOHN CLINE With the negative drop in the future market of July 13, 14, Tim Wieters Chapman 6 blk [email protected] COWS — 900-1850 and 15 and the extreme heat the cattle offered for our sale Fri- Gary Tenbrink Berryton 18 blk [email protected] Lyle & Jay Kufahl Wheaton 1 bwf [email protected] day, July 15 were selling on a lower trend. The heavy un- Bill Havenstein Alma 5 xbred [email protected] Loren Deters Westmoreland 1 blk [email protected] weaned fall calves and the plainer cattle were showing the Rafter P Cattle Waterville 1 blk [email protected] most resistance. Cull cows and bulls sold from steady to HEIFER CALVES — 450-550 Chris Niehues Havensville 1 bwf [email protected] weaker on the kind offered. David Bowhay Netawaka 20 blk [email protected] Tim Wieters Chapman 1 blk [email protected] David Bowhay Netawaka 23 blk [email protected] Jim Rawson Wamego 1 bwf [email protected] STEER CALVES — 400-550 Rafter P Cattle Waterville 12 blk [email protected] Lorraine A. Schlegel Onaga 1 char [email protected] David Bowhay Netawaka 14 blk [email protected] Patrick Blanka Wamego 6 blk [email protected] David Stuewe Alma 1 blk [email protected] Rafter P Cattle Waterville 9 blk [email protected] John Clark Alta Vista 10 mix [email protected] Phillip Theel Alma 1 blk [email protected] Rafter P Cattle Waterville 12 blk [email protected] Rafter P Cattle Waterville 25 blk [email protected] Bob Rogers Manhattan 1 xbred [email protected] John Clark Alta Vista 5 blk [email protected] Loren Deters Westmoreland 1 blk [email protected] FEEDER HEIFERS — 550-925 Don Day Council Grove 1 blk [email protected] FEEDER STEERS — 550-1175 Ron Blanka Wamego 7 blk [email protected] Robert W Block Jr Alta Vista 1 blk [email protected] David Bowhay Netawaka 18 blk [email protected] Patrick Blanka Wamego 22 blk [email protected] Richard Gustafson Junction City 1 herf [email protected] Patrick Blanka Wamego 10 blk [email protected] David Stuewe Alma 6 blk [email protected] KSU AS&I Dairy Manhattan 1 hol [email protected] Liz Buller Council Grove 7 blk [email protected] David Bowhay Netawaka 25 blk [email protected] KSU AS&I Dairy Manhattan 1 hol [email protected] Ron Blanka Wamego 8 blk [email protected] Liz Buller Council Grove 9 blk [email protected] Eric Theel Paxico 1 blk [email protected] Gary Tenbrink Berryton 4 blk [email protected] John Clark Alta Vista 13 blk [email protected] Liz Buller Council Grove 1 blk [email protected] Patrick Blanka Wamego 21 blk [email protected] Rafter P Cattle Waterville 18 blk [email protected] Robert W. Block Jr Alta Vista 6 blk [email protected] Gary Tenbrink Berryton 15 blk [email protected] Early Consignments for July 22 Liz Buller Council Grove 16 blk [email protected] David Stuewe Alma 5 blk [email protected] 119 black steers & 26 black heifers, 700-850 lbs David Bowhay Netawaka 19 blk [email protected] Rafter P Cattle Waterville 4 xbred [email protected] 55 Choice Reputation red Angus Simm X steers & Ron Blanka Wamego 20 blk [email protected] Gary Tenbrink Berryton 18 blk [email protected] heifers, weaned June 1st, 3 rounds shots, 550-750 lbs David Stuewe Alma 6 blk [email protected] Bill Havenstein Alma 5 blk [email protected] 35 black & bwf steers & heifers, 2 rounds shots, 650-700 Dennis D Niehues Goff 6 blk [email protected] lbs Rafter P Cattle Waterville 19 blk [email protected] BULLS — 1500-2325 34 black bwf steers & heifers, 650-750 lbs John Clark Alta Vista 18 blk [email protected] Lyle & Jay Kufahl Wheaton 1 blk [email protected] Frank Hug & Sons Scranton 14 mix [email protected] Kirby Zimmerman Alta Vista 1 blk [email protected] 27 Big Fancy Angus cows, 5-6 years old, bred to Charles Anderson Topeka 5 blk [email protected] Joan L.