National Cattlemen’s CEO, ‘Chef Alli’ and others will speak in Cowley County

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Dinner meeting is set for Feb. 28 in Arkansas City

 

WINFIELD, Kan. – National Cattlemen’s Beef Association CEO Kendal Frazier will headline the program at the Cowley County Livestock Association’s annual meeting and dinner on Tuesday, Feb. 28. The event will take place in Arkansas City, Kansas, at Camp Horizon, 30811 Horizon Dr.

 

Also on the program are Kansas beef producer and advocate Debbie Lyons-Blythe, Alli Winter of “Chef Alli’s Farm Fresh Kitchen” and Kansas Livestock Association CEO Matt Teagarden.

 

The evening starts with registration and networking at 5 p.m. At 5:30 p.m., attendees will be treated to a high-energy presentation in which Chef Winter and Lyons-Blythe will discuss cooking techniques and enhancing advocacy skills. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m., and Teagarden and Frazier will present after dinner.

 

“We are very excited about the evening we have planned on the 28th,” said Jill Zimmerman, Cowley County extension agent. “All the presenters have a tremendous amount of knowledge and will bring a highly relevant message for cattle producers.”

 

There is no cost to attend, but conference organizers ask that attendees pre-register by Feb. 24 by contacting the Cowley County Extension office at 620-221-5450 or [email protected]. Online registration is available at http://conta.cc/2j9K3K3 .

 

The event is sponsored by K-State Research and Extension, the Kansas Livestock Association, Cowley County and the Cowley County Livestock Association. Additional sponsors are Merial Animal Health, MidContinent Livestock Supplements, American AgCredit, Cargill Animal Nutrition, Triple S Ranch Supply, Blackwell Livestock Auction, Merck Animal Health, Western Feed Mills, Creekstone Farms, RCB Bank, Community National Bank, Winfield Livestock Auction, Bryant’s Ag Services, Two Rivers Coop, Union State Bank, and Select Sires.

Story by:

Mary Lou Peter [email protected]

K-State Research and Extension http://www.ksre.ksu.edu

photo credit: K-State University research and extension

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