The list of meetings going on in agriculture is seemingly endless. At least it looks that way sometimes when you look at the calendar.
The Rocky Mountains provide the backdrop for the annual meeting and 40th anniversary celebration of the Beef Improvement Federation. The meeting will be held June 6-9 in Fort Collins, Colo. It will focus on the future of genetic evaluation and improvement with a variety of presenters from around the country.
The meeting will take place at the Hilton Fort Collins. To register and for program details go to www.beefimprovement.org under the conventions tab. Pre-registration is due May 15. For information contact Willie Altenburg, 970/568-7792, willie@rmi.net or Mark Enns at 970/491-2722, Mark.Enns@Colostate.edu. “The BIF meeting is a great opportunity for cattlemen from around the country and the world to come together and discuss genetics and how to improve our industry,” says Altenburg, Colorado planning chairman.

This has been the scene in front of a number of agencies around the midwest this past week. Aaron Gilbertie,
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Here’s what I saw a lot of returning from my weekend retreat near Herman, MO.
This is probably my last post until the end of the weekend. I was catching up on my news feeds and found this one on American Business Media’s blog,
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