"Policy and Structural Changes Affecting Agricultural Risk," jointly sponsored by extension at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Kansas State University and Colorado State University, will give producers, crop insurance agents, lenders and others the information they need to make smart risk management decisions, said Doug Jose, UNL farm management specialist in the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
"The information will help producers formulate the best plan for their needs," Jose said.
Grain merchandisers, farm managers, commodity brokers, crop consultants and financial advisers also should benefit from the workshop, whick also will be offered Nov. 6 in Brush, Colo., and Nov. 8 in Salina, Kan.
Presenters will include university agricultural economists and government specialists. Topics include:
Application has been made to Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota and Wyoming insurance departments for continuing education credits.
Cost is $75 if postmarked by Nov. 2 and $90 after that date. For more information or to register, visit the Web at http://www.agmanager.info/events/Insurance/Insurance2007.asp or call (800) 535-3456.
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