It is time for the Kansas Soybean Expo, brought to you by the Kansas Soybean Association (KSA) with funding from the Kansas Soybean Commission. The theme, "Kansas Soybeans: Fueling Innovations," will be emphasized throughout the daylong program. It will be Wednesday, January 9, at the Kansas Expocentre's Maner Conference Center in Topeka. The main entrance is on the south side of 17th Street, west of Topeka Boulevard.
The KSA Annual Meeting will be during the Expo luncheon. The short business meeting will include the Board of Directors elections and the adoption of policy resolutions.
Anyone who registers for the Expo is invited to attend a reception at the end of the day's program. It will provide those attending an opportunity to meet the KSA Board members and the Kansas Soybean commissioners.
The Expo program and registration form are available via the Association and Commission home pages. Representatives of qualified news outlets will receive complimentary registrations. Please contact Brad Parker at the Kansas Soybean office to add your name to the list.
You can get more information from the Kansas Soybean and Kansas Soybean Expo 2013 pages on Facebook. If you use Twitter, follow @KansasSoybean and #KSSoyExpo for updates. Or call the Kansas Soybean office toll-free at 877-KS-SOYBEAN (877-577-6923).
We hope to see you next week
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