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Table of Contents Coping In An Ethanol World Is BEEF Quality Summit Focus Coping In An Ethanol World Is BEEF Quality Summit Focus Wherever you are in the beef industry, the ethanol revolution is affecting your operation and the product you produce. Spurred by record crude oil prices and government mandates, increased production of fuel ethanol has changed the entire supply, demand and price picture for corn and other feedgrains. The ripple effect on the price of land is changing forage and pasture costs. And with this ethanol production comes an abundance of co-product feeds. How will you adjust your operation and production to these mega-changes affecting the beef industry? Plan to attend the 2007 BEEF Quality Summit - "Beef Quality In The Ethanol Era" - on Nov. 7-8 in Omaha, NE, at the Holiday Inn City Centre. By attending the two-day program, you will work with a who's who list of presenters representing the industry's top producers, marketers, researchers and academics to help uncover the answers to these questions:
The summit opens on Wednesday, Nov. 7, with a focus on beef quality, and our consumers' beef-eating experience. The morning session features a keynote panel discussion on the topic "Are we filling the demand for quality beef today?" This panel features top U.S. meat executives and researchers, and, by itself, is worth the entire registration fee.
We start the morning on Thursday, Nov. 8, with an early breakfast in the tradeshow, followed by a discussion of "The ethanol effect on the beef industry" moderated by John Lawrence, Iowa State University (ISU) livestock economist and director of the Iowa Beef Center. In this session, you will explore the infrastructure changes taking place in the beef industry as a result of the ethanol revolution. The panel also includes:
Following lunch in the tradeshow, Barry Dunn, executive director of the King Ranch Institute for Ranch Management at TAMU-Kingsville, will help wrap up the conference with "The ethanol effect on your operation -- How will you survive and thrive?" Always an engaging speaker, Dunn will summarize what we have learned. He will challenge the way you think about your operation - and your future - and send you home with lots of ideas to ponder. At $150/person, which includes the two-day conference, one breakfast, two lunches, an evening reception and a dinner, it's an educational event not to be missed by any cattleman concerned about his operation's future. Check out the agenda or register at: www.beefconference.com. Or call 1-800-722-5334, Ext. 14710. Also, call the 800 number for a special reduced rate for college students - $50 per day, or $75 for the entire conference. For specific conference questions, contact Bill Zimmerman, BEEF Quality Summit Program Coordinator at bzimmerman@beef-mag.com, or call him at 612-875-9509. |
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