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   Home / Events / Risk and Profit Conference/Registration Info
2008 Risk and Profit Conference
August 14-15, 2008
K-State Alumni Center
Manhattan, Kansas
 

Trade Show Information

The Risk and Profit Conference includes a Trade Show for agribusinesses, lenders, consultants and others. The cost for exhibitors is $350 for a six foot table or $625 for a 10 foot booth area .

Included in registration:

$350: 6' table; 1 conference registration; conference proceedings on CD; posting in conference handbook and on AgManager.info; parking and meals for 1 person.
$625: 10' booth area; 2 conference registrations; conference proceedings on CD; posting in conference handbook and on AgManager.info; parking and meals for 2 persons.
Wireless internet connection
Electrical hook-ups

Exhibitor Registration Form: CLICK HERE

Exhibit Hours:  Exhibitors will be able to set up their booths at the Alumni Center starting at 9:00 am on Thursday, August 14th. Registration and the beginning of the trade show will be at 10:00 am.  The conference will end on Friday, August 15th at 4:00 pm. Click to view conference SCHEDULE.

More information or to register:
Rich Llewelyn

Department of Agricultural Economics
345 Waters Hall, Manhattan, KS 6506.
Phone: 785.532.1504.
Email:
rvl@ksu.edu.

Note:  All decorations and items must be freestanding or attached to the table, including signs.  Nothing is to be attached to the walls or ceiling. 

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