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CONTENTS Member Spotlight...3 Kansas Agri Business Expo “Blazing New Trails” on November 19-20...4

President & CEO Tom R. Tunnell

FREE Mobile Guide Available for Expo...4

Senior Vice President, Government Affairs Ron Seeber

NGFA to Offer OSHA Program in Salina...5 Get Recertified in One Day...5 Support Ag Ed at the Scholarship Auction...5

Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer Stephanie Jensen Vice President, General Counsel Randy Stookey

KGFA Sponsors 4-H Wheat Plot Variety Display Contest...5

Vice President of Event Planning Shari Bennett

Beautiful Weather Enjoyed at Cranor Golf...6

Vice President of Member Services Mauri Ann Domer

KGFA Takes No-Ties Tour...6 Tomorrow’s Agribusiness Leaders Take the Hill...7 Looking for 2015 TAL Class...7 Become a KGFA Partner in 2015...8

STB Order Directing Expanded Metrics Reporting by All Class I Carriers...9 Introducing Legal-Link, KGFA's Newest Member Benefit...10 Update Your Membership Profile...11 KGFA Welcomes New Members...11 Trade Talk...11

Vice President of Mktg. & Communications Shahira Stafford Senior Director of Internal Operations Lisa Anschutz Executive Assistant to the President Julie Stueve The Kansas Grain and Feed Report is published quarterly for the members, friends and affiliates of the Kansas Grain and Feed Association. Mail contributions to KGFA, Attention: Shahira Stafford, 816 SW Tyler, Topeka, KS 66612. The KGFA team welcomes your comments, contributions and suggestions. Annual subscriptions for members can be purchased for $25.00. © 2014 KGFA Read this newsletter online at www.ksgrainandfeed.org/printnewsletters. ............................................................................... To follow us on Facebook, search for KGFA. For Twitter, visit www.twitter.com/kansasag.

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MEMBER SPOTLIGHT Member Spotlight: Mark Paul, Cloud County Coop Elevator In each issue of the Grain & Feed Report, KGFA is featuring a different member. Let’s get to know each other better and share in each other’s industry success. Thank you to Mark for answering the call this time; but beware, you may be next! Full Name, Age: Mark A. Paul, 56 years old Job Title, Company, Town: General Manager, Cloud County Coop Elevator Association Inc., Concordia Company in business since: 1950 What does your company specialize in: We pride ourselves on being part of AgMark and their expertise in marketing grains and returning value back to our producers. We are an exclusive Purina dealer offering custom feed rations to the livestock producers we serve. What services/products does your company provide: Cloud County Coop offers seed, seed cleaning and treating, farm supply and fencing supplies, feed manufacturing and grain handling and storage. What is something unique about your company? Being a grain and feed company and not handling agronomy or petroleum is unusual for a cooperative. It has allowed us to specialize and provide better service to our customers in core business areas that our customers demand.

How long have you been in the grain business? I have been fortunate to work in the greatest industry in the world for the past 29 years. How did you get started in the grain business? My first job working in a grain elevator was when I was 8 years old. My father taught school and during the summer he managed a farmer’s wooden grain elevator. If I wanted to spend time with him I went there and cleaned boot pits and everything we are not allowed to do today. I fell in love with the grain industry working with producers and grain. After college and time in the construction industry, I was fortunate to work for a local coop. In my career I have worked in all phases of the agricultural industry from elevator operator to board member and CEO. Where do you consider your “hometown” or where you grew up? I was raised in Morland, Kansas. What KGFA services are the most valuable to you and your company? KGFA is a fantastic organization that all grain and feed dealers should feel fortunate to have access to. They provide educational programs, industry knowledge, networking opportunities and lobbying efforts for issues that are relevant to our industry. Tom and his staff do an excellent job of keeping us abreast of all the latest news and issues that impact our business and they help provide an annual Kansas Agri Business Expo, centrally located in Kansas, that is packed with the latest equipment, educational material and networking opportunities for managers and our employees.

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KANSAS AGRI BUSINESS EXPO Kansas Agri Business Expo “Blazing New Trails” on November 19-20 On November 19-20, the Kansas Agri Business Expo (KABE) will be “Blazing New Trails” with exciting changes! Instead of educational speakers that take attendees away from the trade show, there will be two “New Products & Technology” sessions directly on the floor. This will give exhibitors a chance to showcase their new services and give attendees a first-look at the latest and greatest in the industry. Don't miss keynote speaker, Colonel David Hunt, give the main address during the Thursday morning breakfast. Aside from his 30 years of extensive military and intelligence service to the United States, Colonel Hunt is now considered the "Best Military Analyst in the Business" and Fox News’ "Go to Guy on the War."

Colonel David Hunt

Loop Rawlins

Rusty Rierson

Attendees will not be disappointed by this year's entertainment. Loop Rawlins will perform his Wild West Show on Wednesday and Thursday on the trade show floor. Loop is one of the most versatile Western Performers in the world today and has been featured on ABC, History Channel and MTV. Don’t forget to come dressed in your best western gear for this year’s Chairmen’s “Boots & Bling” Reception. Cash prizes will be given to one man and one woman with the best cowboy boots; and live music will be provided by Rusty Rierson, a country western artist from Leon, KS. To end the event, make plans to stay for Country Trivia Night on Thursday. Trivia night is always a fantastic time for those that attend, and the night's brain teasers will cover all things country western. Visit www.ksabe.org for hotel accommodations, schedule of events and to register for the largest, indoor agribusiness show in the Midwest! FREE Mobile Guide Available for Expo KGFA strongly encourages Expo attendees to download the FREE mobile guide to enhance the experience at the Kansas Agri Business Expo on November 19-20, 2014 in Wichita. Attendees will be able to plan the day with a personalized schedule and browse exhibitors, entertainment, speakers, maps and general show info. 4

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TRAINING, EDUCATION The app is compatible with iPhones, iPads, iPod Touches and Android devices. Windows Phone 7 and Blackberry users can access the same information via our mobile site at http://guidebook.com/browse/. To get the guide, choose a method below: 

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Download 'Guidebook' from the Apple App Store or the Android Marketplace Visit http://guidebook.com/ getit from your phone's browser Scan the following image with your mobile phone (QR-Code reader required, e.g. 'Red Laser Barcode Scanner' recommended) The guide will be listed under the "Download Guides" section of the application.

Support Ag Ed at the Scholarship Auction The 2014 Scholarship Auction at the Expo will be held on Wednesday, November 19 at 4:30 p.m. at the Century II Convention Center. All proceeds from this auction directly benefit high school and college students in Kansas wanting to pursue an education in agricultural -related fields by providing much needed financial relief for deserving students and their families. This auction is the only fundraiser for the KGFA scholarship program, and your participation will be a HUGE part of its success. Because of your contribution, we can continue to support agricultural education in Kansas and further our industry's future workforce.

KGFA Sponsors 4-H Wheat Plot Variety Display Contest Every year, KGFA is proud to help sponsor the Kansas 4-H wheat plot variety display contest at the Kansas NGFA to Offer OSHA Program in Salina The National Grain and Feed Association (NGFA) and State Fair. Participants plant and raise five varieties of KGFA are partnering together to bring enhanced wheat, and then create an educational display to programming to Kansas on Tuesday, February 3, 2015 showcase their wheat production and accomplishments. in Salina. The day-long program will focus on preparing KGFA sponsored plaques and cash awards to the third, for an OSHA inspection, guidance on operating sweep fourth and fifth place winners. augers, entering boot pits and PRCS, and handling combustible dusts; and an update on how the proposed FSMA may effect grain elevators. Jess McCluer, Director of Safety and Regulatory Affairs with NGFA will be a featured speaker, along with Melissa Bailey of Ogletree Deakins, both of Washington, DC. Mark your calendars for February 3 in Salina. The program will begin at 8:00 am. See the enclosed form to register.

Get Recertified in One Day Take advantage of the 7B/4 Recertification offered at the Kansas Agri Business Expo on November 19 at the Century II Convention Center in Wichita. Individuals whose certification expires in December 2014, 2015 or 2016 will be able to earn all hours needed to recertify. See the enclosed form to register.

Ron Seeber presents awards to two winners of the 4-H Wheat Plot Variety Display Contest at the Kansas State Fair in Hutchinson.

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MEMBER EVENTS Beautiful Weather Enjoyed at Cranor Golf The 2014 John Cranor Memorial Golf Tournament turned out to be another successful KGFA event with beautiful weather. Over 90 golfers continued the tradition of remembering past KGFA President John Cranor, who passed away in 1980.

KGFA Takes No-Ties Tour KGFA Senior VP Ron Seeber spent several days on the road this summer visiting members across the state hearing their concerns about issues facing the industry. Thanks to the members that opened their doors and welcomed KGFA into their facilities

KGFA members enjoyed a day of socializing and competing with other agribusiness professionals at Dodge City Country Club on August 12, including a special dinner reception the evening before.

Troy Presley, CoMark Grain; and Brad Scheer, Farmers Cooperative Elevator Company, in Cheney.

(l-r) Bill Arnold, Jeff Stockton, Randy Stookey and Duane Boyd enjoy dinner poolside at the John Cranor Memorial Golf Tournament at Dodge City Country Club.

Jerry Murphy, Bunge, Emporia.

(l-r) Tom Tunnell, Mike Schaffter, Jerald Kemmerer and Brooks Hanson golf in the 2014 John Cranor Memorial Golf Tournament at Dodge City Country Club.

Clark Pearson, Miller Elevator, Reading.

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TOMORROW’S AGRIBUSINESS LEADERS Tomorrow’s Agribusiness Leaders Take the Hill In July, the 2014 Tomorrow’s Agribusiness Leaders class traveled to Washington D.C. for Session II, where they gained invaluable experience and contacts that will allow them to grow professionally and add to their respective companies, the industry and associations.

The 2014 TAL Class visits Washington D.C. in July during Session II.

In addition to touring several historical monuments and the capitol in Washington, the TAL class, board chairmen and staff met with our national associations, members of our Congressional delegation, and Surface Transportation Board Commissioner and former Kansas Secretary of Transportation Deb Miller. During their meetings at the United States Capitol, our team relayed thoughts and concerns about the rail issues and regulatory environment facing agribusiness to Kansas Congressmen, Senators and Commissioner Miller.

Looking for 2015 TAL Class The Tomorrow’s Agribusiness Leaders (TAL) Program is a leadership development program jointly coordinated by the Kansas Grain and Feed Association and the Kansas Agribusiness Retailers Association. The TAL program is designed to improve the leadership skills of Kansas agribusiness men and women and accomplishes that goal through five primary objectives: 1) To increase member understanding and knowledge of the programs, services and representation provided by KGFA and KARA; 2) To increase member understanding of the state and federal legislative process; 3) To increase member understanding and awareness of the various state and federal agencies that provide oversight of the agribusiness industry in Kansas; 4) To improve member leadership and communication skills through professional development sessions: and 5) Prepare members for possible public service through involvement in political campaigns and holding of public office. Attendance is mandatory at all Sessions: Session I - January 20-21, 2015, Topeka, KS An introduction to the legislative and regulatory arena with legislative leaders and Kansas Dept. of Agriculture 

Session II - July 19-23, 2015, Washington (subject to change due to Congressional Schedule) Personal visits with Kansas Congressional Delegation on Capitol Hill; visit National Agribusiness Associations/ Organizations headquarters; visit historical sites 

Session III - September 11, 2015, Wichita, KS Developing an informed and confident agribusiness leader; business leadership development and political activities. 

A tuition of $350 per participant covers some program costs. However, the majority of the TAL program is underwritten by corporations and friends of the agribusiness industry. These companies support the TAL program through financial support as well as inkind contributions. The 2014 TAL Class meets one-on-one with U.S. Congressman Mike Pompeo during Session II in Washington D.C.

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS SUNDAY NOVEMBER 30, 2014. To fill out an application, please visit www.ksgrainandfeed.org.

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SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM Become a KGFA Partner in 2015

Don't get left off the list! Sponsorship commitments due by December 1! Representing over 150 grain companies, KGFA proudly reflects 98 percent of the Kansas federal and state licensed grain storage capacity. Sponsorship is fundamental to the events, membership services and special projects that those members enjoy. Because KGFA values and appreciates partners and key stakeholders, the annual sponsorship program is designed to provide the best value for KGFA supporters. Visit www.ksgrainandfeed.org to learn more about the 2015 KGFA Sponsorship Program. This program will enhance company exposure and allow members to support a plethora of KGFA programs. Once your team has determined your sponsorship commitment, please return the online form no later than December 1. Your commitment will support 2015 KGFA activities, and you will not be billed until January. Thank you to the following companies that have committed thus far: (sponsors received after 11/4 not reflected ): Underwriter KFSA Founder Kansas Grain Inspection Service Inc. Benefactor Watco Companies

Patron BNSF Railway Company Cargill CHS Inc. CoBank ACB Hammel Scale Co. Inc. Hannebaum Grain Co. Inc. Industrial Maintenance Inc. Korol Financial Group LLC Builder Bartlett Grain Company Bunge North America C-TEC, Inc. Frontier Ag Inc. Gavilon Grain, LLC HABCO INTRUST Bank Irsik & Doll Feed Service KC Supply Co. Inc.

(Builder continued) Louis Dreyfus Commodities RBH Mill & Elevator, a Lewis Goetz Co Team Marketing Alliance The Cooperative Finance Association The Scoular Company Tri-States Grain Conditioning Inc. Donor AgMark LLC Andale Farmers Coop Bank of the West BarnesCo Inc. Central States Fumigation Cline Wood Agency CoMark Grain Marketing, LLC Conestoga Energy Partners LLC Cornerstone Ag LLC D.E. Bondurant Grain Co. Drake Inc. Equity Marketing Alliance, LLC Ernest-Spencer Farmers Coop Equity, Isabel Gamet Mfg. Inc. Midway Coop Assn. Murdock Companies Inc. Rolfes @ Boone

Tomorrow's Agribusiness Leaders AgMark LLC Andale Farmers Coop Cargill Central Plains Coop CHS Inc. Danville Coop Assn. Gavilon Grain, LLC Hooker Equity Exchange Industrial Maintenance Inc. INTRUST Bank Kansas Corn Commission Kansas Grain Inspection Service Inc. KC Supply Co. Inc. KFSA Team Marketing Alliance Watco Companies Commodity Partnership Kansas Corn Commission Kansas Grain Sorghum Commission Kansas Soybean Commission Kansas Wheat Sorghum the Smart Choice

As you review the various levels of sponsorship, you will see numerous ways to support your association. If you have historically been a KGFA sponsor, thank you. If you have not previously participated in this capacity, 2015 is a great year to reconsider your commitment to the Kansas grain handling industry. Please contact KGFA at (785) 234-0461 with any questions, and we look forward to another successful year! 8

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INDUSTRY NEWS Underwriter $15,000 KFSA

STB Order Directing Expanded Rail Service Metrics Reporting by All Class I Carriers National Grain and Feed Association The Surface Transportation Board (STB) announced October 8 that it will require expanded public reporting of rail service metrics on a weekly basis – including for the first time for nonagricultural products – and extend the reporting requirement to all Class I railroads. The weekly reporting requirements previously had been applied only to the BNSF and Canadian Pacific Railways, and had applied only to grain (and to fertilizer for a period earlier this spring). The new STB order also expands the scope and granularity of service metrics that all Class I railroads now will be required to report, and applies some of the reporting requirements to encompass coal, crude oil, ethanol, automotive, intermodal and manifest traffic. Railroads were required to start reporting the newly expanded service metrics on October 22. The STB’s decision contains several footnote references to statements and letters urging increased service metrics reporting submitted to the agency by the NGFA, Minnesota Grain and Feed Association and North Dakota Public Service Commission. The STB wrote that it “agrees (with rail users that) there is a need for broader standardized performance data from the railroad industry as it continues to address existing service challenges (and) that it is necessary to apply these reporting requirements to all of the Class I carriers” given the interconnectedness of the national rail network and service problems experienced in the East and other regions. “The new reporting requirements will give the agency and stakeholders access to data needed for real-time understanding of regional and national service issues,” the decision stated. Specifically, the STB order requires weekly reporting of the following rail service metrics:  

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System-average train speeds for grain, intermodal, coal, automotive, crude oil, ethanol, manifest and a category for “all other” traffic. Weekly average terminal dwell times (in hours) – excluding cars on runthrough trains transiting terminals – for the carrier’s system and its 10 largest terminals (as measured by car capacity). Total cars on the carrier’s line, by type (e.g., covered hoppers, intermodal, tank cars, etc.) Weekly average dwell times at origin for unit train shipments for grain, coal, automotive, crude oil, ethanol and all other unit trains. Weekly total number of trains held short of destination or scheduled interchange for longer than six hours, again based upon train types (e.g., grain, coal, automotive, intermodal, crude oil, ethanol and all other products).

Founder $7,000 Kansas Grain Inspection Service Patron $3,000 ADM Companies BNSF Railway Company Cargill CHS Inc. CoBank ACB Frisbie Construction Co., Inc. Hammel Scale Co. Inc. Hannebaum Grain Co. Inc. Industrial Maintenance Inc. Korol Financial Group LLC Union Pacific Railroad Watco Companies Builder $1,500 Bartlett Grain Company, L.P. Bunge CTEC AG First National Bank of Hutchinson Frontier Ag Inc. Gavilon Grain, LLC HABCO Hooker Equity Exchange INTRUST Bank Jade Millwrights Inc. KC Supply Co. Inc. Louis Dreyfus Commodities McPherson Concrete Storage Systems RBH Mill & Elevator, a Lewis Goetz Co. Team Marketing Alliance The Cooperative Finance Association The Scoular Company Tri-States Grain Conditioning Inc. Donor $500 ADM Investor Services Inc. Advance Trading Inc. AgChoice Feed and Grain AgMark LLC AgTrax Technologies Andale Farmers Coop Bank of the West BarnesCo Inc. Central States Fumigation Cline Wood Agency Comark Grain Marketing, LLC Cornerstone Ag LLC D.E. Bondurant Grain Co. Drake Inc. Ernest-Spencer Gamet Mfg. Inc. Hutchinson/Mayrath Irsik & Doll Feed Service Kansas Coop Council Offerle Coop Grain & Supply Co. Palmer Grain Inc. Rolfes @ Boone Schoen Fumigation Inc. Skyland Grain LLC Southern Plains Coop Commodity Partners Kansas Soybean Commission Kansas Wheat Kansas Corn Commission Kansas Grain Sorghum Commission United Sorghum Checkoff Program

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Weekly total number of loaded and empty cars in revenue service that have not “moved” in: 1) more than 120 hours; and 2) more than 48 hours but less than or equal to 120 hours – again, sorted by train types (grain, coal, automotive, intermodal, crude oil, ethanol and all other products). The term “moved” refers to the train movement or a spot or pull from a customer location. Weekly total number of grain cars loaded and billed, by state, aggregated by commodity (e.g., corn, soybeans, wheat, etc.). This reporting is to include cars in shuttle service, dedicated train service, reservation, lottery, open and other ordering systems, and private cars. The STB also is requiring reporting of total cars loaded and billed in shuttle (or dedicated train) service versus all other ordering systems (including private cars). Reporting on grain cars also is to include metrics – by commodity and state – comparing week-to-week performance on outstanding car orders, average number of days late, new car orders received, number of car orders filled and number of orders canceled by the shipper and railroad. Planned versus actual performance for grain shuttle or dedicated grain train round trips, by region, updated to reflect the previous four weeks. Average daily coal unit train loadings versus planned loadings, by coal-production region.

STB Commissioner Deb Miller visits with KGFA leaders in Topeka. Those in attendance included: Ted Schultz, Team Marketing Alliance; Pete Goetzmann, ADM; Glen Hoffbauer, Scoular Company; Bob Temple, WindRiver Grain; Gary Beachner, Beachner Grain; Barry Brandstetter, Cargill; Leslie Kaufmann, Kansas Cooperative Council; Jared Hill, National Grain and Feed Association; and KGFA staff.

Introducing Legal-Link...KGFA's Newest Member Benefit KGFA is pleased to announce a new member-oriented benefit...Legal-Link. Many members may have not realized that KGFA stands unique among similar industry Associations in other states, in that KGFA maintains an in-house legal office.

Legal-Link will benefit members by providing them with more direct access to their Association's legal office. More precisely, as an informational tool, Legal-Link will Importantly, the STB’s order also requires collaborative help answer members’ general legal and regulatory reporting of detailed rail service metrics specific to the questions on issues affecting our industry. Legal-Link congestion at the Chicago terminal hub by the six Class news items will appear as a response to members’ I carriers operating at the Chicago gateway – BNSF, questions, or general legal information, in numerous Union Pacific, CSXT, Norfolk Southern, Canadian core areas of the law, including state and federal Pacific and Canadian National. Reporting of the metrics regulatory law, taxation, and general agency legal process for the Chicago terminal also was required starting issues, and more. October 22. While the answer to any specific legal question is heavily **Commissioner Deb Miller, Surface dependent on the unique facts of that situation, and a Transportation Board, recently met with several service like Legal-Link cannot substitute for direct legal KGFA members at the association office in Topeka advice from independent legal counsel, KGFA is certain to discuss a broad array of transportation that members will find great value in the Legal-Link challenges, much of which, dealt with the fall newsletter. Beginning now, all KGFA members will harvest rail backlog. Commissioner Miller, former have access to this principal benefit now available as a Kansas Secretary of Transportation, understands part of your membership package. Visit members’ transportation needs and used KGFA www.ksgrainandfeed.org for the latest issue, “EPA’s input at the September 4th Surface Transportation New Source Performance Standards Proposed Rule: Board public hearing in Fargo, North Dakota. What you need to know.” 10

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MEMBER CORNER Chairman

Update Your Membership Profile Did you move or take a new job? Have a new phone number or email address? KGFA wants to know, and we’ve made it easier than ever to update your membership profile. Visit www.ksgrainandfeed.org and click on Member Directory. Then, enter your login information and make your changes directly online. Forgot your username or password? Email lisa@kansasag.org, and we’ll get it to you. KGFA Welcomes New Members Thanks to the reputation of our membership and industry, KGFA continues to grow and provide useful products and services for grain handlers in Kansas. Please welcome these companies to KGFA: Blue Valley Tele-Communications, Home Buckley Roofing Co. Inc., Wichita Copeland Insurance Agency, Manhattan Myers Electrical, Sterling WT Contractors, Ulysses Trade Talk If you have a short business announcement you’d like to share with fellow members, email shahira@kansasag.org.  

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Winona Feed and Grain, Inc. was purchased by The Scoular Company. Art Koster remains Branch Manager. Congratulations to Bill Emch, AgChoice in Madison, on his retirement effective August 1. Bill served on the KGFA Board of Directors and Expo Committee. Steve Morris has replaced Steve Shaver as General Manager of Andale Coop, following Shaver’s retirement. United Farmers Coop has merged with Central Valley Ag Coop to form Central Valley Ag Cooperative in York, NE. Curtis Kershner has replaced Richard Sholz as General Manager of Alida Pearl Coop Assn. in Chapman. Skyland Grain named David Rodriguez as CEO effective August 26.

Ted Schultz Team Mktg. Alliance, Moundridge Vice-Chairman Pete Goetzmann ADM Grain Co., Overland Park Second Vice-Chairman Scott McWilliams Lansing Trade Group, Overland Park Immediate Past Chairman Stan Stark Farmers Coop Co., Haviland Directors Rich Arpin Palmer Grain, Palmer Gary Beachner Beachner Grain, Parsons Brad Cowan Frontier Ag, Goodland Brent Emch Cargill, Kansas City Jeremy Girard Hannebaum Grain Co. Inc., Salina Glen Hofbauer The Scoular Company, Kansas City James Jirak Pro-Ag Marketing, Kensington Ryan McCoy Co-Mark Grain, Cheney Deb Miller Farmers Union Merc. & Shpg., Stockton Jerry Murphy Bunge North America, Emporia

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Russ Ronnebaum Hammel Scale, Wichita Bob Temple WindRiver Grain, Garden City

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Blazing New Trails Kansas Agri Business Expo

November 19-20, 2014 Century II Convention Center & Hyatt Regency Hotel, Wichita 785-234-0464 l www.ksabe.org A jointly-sponsored trade show of the Kansas Grain and Feed Association and Kansas Agribusiness Retailers Association.

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