October 15, 2008
For More Information, contact
Don Nikodim, (573) 445-8375
Missouri Agriculture Working Together
Farm Groups Host Informational Program in Lamar
Columbia, Mo.,— On October 15, Missouri’s commodity groups came together to host a lunch and learn event to educate community leaders and businesses on the importance of animal agriculture and the pork industry to the local community. Over 30 people attended the event, held at Synergy LLC in Lamar.
Leaders of the local community, elected officials from Barton County and surrounding areas, as well as friends of Synergy LLC were in attendance at the event.
Missouri ranks 7th in the nation in pork production, and has a total economic impact to the state of over $1 billion dollars. Missouri hogs consume 30% of the corn and 13% of the soybeans produced in the state. This is an important relationship for both animal agriculture and the crop industry.
This event is one of over ten planned across the state this summer. The Lunch and Learn series is supported by: the Missouri Agribusiness Association, Missouri Beef Industry Council, Missouri Cattlemen’s Association, Missouri’s Cattlemen Foundation, Missouri Corn Merchandising Council, Missouri Dairy Association, Midwest Dairy Association, Missouri Department of Agriculture, The Missouri Egg Council, Missouri Farm Bureau, Missouri Pork Association, The Poultry Federation, Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council and the University of Missouri Extension Commercial Agriculture Program. For more information, visit www.lunchlearn.com.
The Missouri Pork Association represents the state’s pork producers in the areas of promotion, research, education and legislation. For more information about this or any other programs of the Missouri Pork Association, go to www.mopork.com, or call the Missouri Pork Association office at (573) 445-8375.
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