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AgManager.info: 2010 Risk and Profit Conference Schedule: Schedule
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2010 Risk and Profit Conference
August 19-20, 2010
K-State Alumni Center
Manhattan, Kansas
 

SCHEDULE
THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 2010

10:30 am – 12:00 pm
                  REGISTRATION

11:30 am – 12:30 pm                  LUNCH

12:30 pm – 1:45 pm                    KEYNOTE ADDRESS
     “Washington Update! The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly"
                    
 Sara Wyant Washington, DC

2:00 pm  –  2:50 pm                   SESSION I

 

3:00 pm  –  3:50 pm                   SESSION II

 

4:00 pm  –  4:50 pm                   SESSION III

 

5:00 pm  -  6:15 pm                    Social & Cash Bar

 

6:15 pm  -  7:00 pm                    DINNER

 

7:00 pm  -  8:00 pm                    EVENING SPEAKER
     “A Conversation With a Kansas Farmer”

Jay Armstrong, Muscotah, Kansas, hosted by Eric Atkinson, KSRN

FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 2010
6:45 am  -  7:30 am                    BREAKFAST
7:30 am  -  9:00 am
                    GENERAL SESSION
                   Glynn Tonsor: Livestock Outlook
                   Dan O'Brien:
Grain Outlook

9:10 am - 10:00 am                     SESSION IV

 

10:10 am - 11:00 am                   SESSION V

 

11:10 pm  -  12:00 pm                 SESSION VI

 

12:10 pm -  12:50 pm                  LUNCH

 

1:00 pm  -  1:50 pm                    SESSION VII

 

2:00 pm  -  2:50 pm                    SESSION VIII

 

3:00 am  -  3:30 am                    GENERAL SESSION
                   Panel Discussion and Q&A
 

END OF CONFERENCE

 

 
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