

2008
KLA
Virtual Trade Show
Associations
American
Angus Association
www.angus.org
3201
Frederick Ave.
St. Joseph,
MO
64506
Matt Caldwell, Regional Manager
Ph. (913) 755-1105
mcaldwell@angus.org
Anne Lampe
Ph. (620) 872-3915
Kansasangus@wbsnet.org
The
American Angus Association® provides programs and
services to more than 36,000 members and thousands
of commercial producers nationwide. With
headquarters in
Saint Joseph,
MO, it is the parent organization of Angus Productions
Inc., Certified Angus Beef LLC, the Angus Foundation
and Angus Genetics Inc.
American
Simmental Association
www.simmental.org
1
Simmental Way
Bozeman
,
MT
Ph. (406) 587-4531; fax (406) 587-9301
Chase Groves
Ph. (406) 581-7826; fax (870) 683-2444
cgroves@simmgene.com
The
American Simmental Association not only offers services to
its membership, but also works with the commercial sector of
the industry to promote Simmental genetics.
CattleFax
www.cattlefax.com
Kansas
Corn Commission
www.ksgrains.com
109
W. 4th
Garnett,
KS
66032
Ph:
(785) 448-6922; Fax: (785) 448-6932
Jere White, Executive Director
Ph. 785-448-6922
jwhite@ksgrains.com
Sue Schulte, Director of Communications
Ph. 785-448-6922
sschulte@ksgrains.com
The
Kansas Corn Commission is a grower board that
administers the half cent per bushel checkoff
programs for corn. The commission determines how the
checkoff collections are invested in the areas of
domestic and foreign market development; promotion,
research and education.
Kansas
Grain Sorghum Commission
www.ksgrainsoghum.org
PO
Box
243
Paola,
KS
66071
Kevin Lickteig
Ph. (913) 294-6127; fax (913) 294-4314
kgsc@classicnet.net
Shelee
Padgett
State
entity for the new USDA sorghum promotion, research,
and information program. This is a national checkoff
for both grain and forage sorghum. Forage sorghum
purchased for silage, hay or cellulosic feedstock is
included.
Kansas
Soybean Commission
www.kansassoybeans.org
Topeka, Kansas
Dennis Hupe
ph: (785) 271-1030 fax: (785) 271-1302
hupe@kansassoybeans.org
The
purpose of the Kansas Soybean Commission is to
improve the profitability of Kansas
soybean producers through production research, value
added product development, extension education
programs, international market development and the
promotion of consumer edible and industrial
products.
For
more information on the Trade Show contact Brett
Spader at brett@kla.org