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Luncheon Speaker - Standing Up for Agriculture
Agenda Coffee & registration 8:30
Keynote speaker 9:00
Breakout sessions begin 10:00
Lunch Noon
Luncheon speaker 1:15
Conference adjourns 3:00
Breakout sessions resume 2:10
Sharon D. Oetting, from Concordia, Mo, has co-owned and managed Oetting Hog Farms since 1981. The 650 acre farm produces corn, soybeans, and markets nearly 2,400 hogs annually. She was named Farm Journal’s Spokesperson of the Year and received the Missouri Master Farmer’s Award. In 2009, her farm received the National Pork Board’s Environmental Stewardship Award. Oetting has also served on St. Paul’s Lutheran School Board and the Lafayette County Farm Service Agency (FSA) Committee. In 2009, Oetting was appointed by the Obama Administration to serve on the Missouri FSA State Committee.
Chris Chinn resides on her family’s hog farm near Clarence, Missouri with her family. Chris manages the production and financial records for the family’s 1,500 sow farrow-to-finish hog operation, as well as the family feed mill. She and her husband also have a small cow-calf herd, as well as 140 acres of alfalfa hay. Chris is active in Farm Bureau and has served in leadership roles at the local, state, and national levels. Chris is a member of the Missouri Pork Association, as well as the Shelby County Pork Producers. Chris also served on EPA’s Farm, Ranch and Rural Community Advisory Committee.
2012
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Keynote Speaker - Telling Your Story
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with n
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that
you m
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alre
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hav
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our
farm
s.
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ple
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Gard
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Bill
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Get
big
har
vest
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all gar
den
plo
ts a
nd p
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Wh
at
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nd J
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and
pes
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mat
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crops
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rap c
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and a
n
inte
gra
ted a
ppro
ach.
Sta
nd
ing
Up
fo
r A
gri
cult
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Chris
Chin
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xpla
ins
the
import
ance
of
stan
din
g u
p f
or
your
way
of lif
e!
Lear
n w
hy
com
munic
atin
g w
ith s
oci
al m
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lik
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cebook
and T
witte
r is
vital
to
educa
ting o
ther
s on o
ur
som
etim
es m
isunder
stood indust
ry.
Wh
en
Mo
m T
akes
Over
the
Farm
Pa
rman
Gre
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Succ
essi
on—
pla
nnin
g a
nd
com
munic
atio
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an s
ubst
antial
ly
reduce
the
stre
ss a
nd c
onflic
ts o
f a
tran
sition.
Peace
vers
us
Pie
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Art
Sch
nei
der
Tip
s fo
r hold
ing r
elat
ionsh
ips
toget
her
and w
hat
to d
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hen
it
is
tim
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div
ide
up t
he
pie
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Cro
p I
nsu
ran
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Car
a Rie
khof
Str
ateg
ies
to p
rote
ct y
our
farm
’s
reve
nue
usi
ng c
rop insu
rance
.
Balt
imo
re B
en
d &
Old
Tra
ils
Sar
ah S
chm
idt
Exp
lore
what
has
mad
e Bal
tim
ore
Ben
d a
succ
ess,
and h
ow
the
Old
Tra
ils T
ourism
Par
tner
ship
can
hel
p.
Gra
in M
ark
eti
ng
10
1
Mar
y Sobba
The
ABCs
of
mar
keting
term
inolo
gy,
res
ourc
es,
and t
ools
.
US
DA
Pro
gra
ms
Ste
ve W
ooden
& B
rian
Bag
nel
l Tak
e ad
vanta
ge
of
feder
al
conse
rvat
ion,
pro
duct
ion,
dis
aste
r,
and loan
pro
gra
ms.
Lu
nch
Lu
nch
eon m
usi
c pro
vided
by
the
Road
kill
Cla
rinet
Quin
tet.
“I
f w
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firs
t tim
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bac
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nd r
un o
ver
it a
gai
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s, Q
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Cyn
thia
Cra
wfo
rd
Is it
a fa
rm q
uilt
show
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ill t
her
e be
det
ails
on b
arns
and q
uilt
s drivi
ng t
ours
? W
ill t
her
e be
a finan
cial
focu
s?
Yes
!
Eat
Wis
e,
Dro
p a
Siz
e—
Healt
hy
Weig
ht
Man
ag
em
en
t Sta
cey
Win
ter
Lear
n t
he
late
st o
n h
ealthfu
l w
ays
to s
mar
ter
wei
ght
man
agem
ent.
So
il H
ealt
h
Doug P
eter
son
Hea
lthy
soil
lead
s to
hea
lthy
pla
nts
an
d a
nim
als,
whic
h lea
ds
to
hea
lthy
peo
ple
.
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The
busi
nes
s of
boost
ing y
our
bott
om
lin
e!
Max
imiz
e th
e fr
uits
of
your
labor
by
pro
tect
ing y
our
soil,
man
agin
g y
our
risk
, an
d
max
imiz
ing y
our
price
.
RURA
L FA
MIL
IES
Build
ing M
isso
uri’s
rura
l ec
onom
y th
rough v
alu
e ad
ded
agricu
lture
, ag
ri-t
ourism
, an
d g
ove
rnm
ent
pro
gra
ms.
It’s
all
about
peo
ple
, nutr
itio
n,
rela
tionsh
ips
and lea
der
ship
.
Mak
e bet
ter
dec
isio
ns
to n
ourish
yo
ur
min
d,
body,
and s
oul!
Inch
by
inch
, ro
w b
y ro
w,
you’re
gonna
mak
e yo
ur
gard
en g
row
!
FARM
BUS
INES
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RAL
DEV
ELO
PMEN
T G
ARD
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G
Afte
r the
key
note
spe
aker
at 9
:00,
mix
and
mat
ch s
essio
ns fr
om th
ese
four
trac
ks -
the
choi
ce is
you
rs!
Bre
akou
t S
essi
ons U
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an
eq
ual o
ppor
tuni
ty
prov
ider
, em
plo
yer,
and
len
der
. U
nive
rsity
Ext
ens
ion
does
not
dis
crim
inat
e o
n th
e ba
sis
of r
ace
, col
or, n
atio
nal o
rigi
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ex,
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abili
ty o
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atus
as
a V
ietn
am-e
ra v
eter
an
in e
mpl
oym
ent o
r pr
ogra
ms.
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