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USDA Sponsors Risk Management Conference

Strategies associated with alternative energy production focus of conference scheduled for June 27-28 in Kansas City.
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Published: May 24, 2006

Each day farmers are faced with rising energy costs. This week USDA announced it will hold a conference on June 27-28 in Kansas City, Missouri to examine risk management issues and strategies associated with alternative energy production and use in the agriculture sector as part of the comprehensive energy strategy unveiled late last year.

Secretary of Agriculture Mike Johanns explains the goal of this conference is to help farmers and ranchers learn more about the latest available energy-related risk management tools and strategies that can help them to mitigate increased energy costs in their operations.

The conference, hosted by USDA's Risk Management Agency and the USDA Office of Energy Policy and New Uses, will be held at the Kansas City Airport Hilton. Agricultural producers, including small and limited resource farmers are encouraged to attend. Lenders and those who provide risk management services and education to producers are also invited.

One component of Johanns' energy strategy calls for the discussion and possible development of risk management tools to help producers manage the adverse impacts of high energy and energy-related input costs. This conference will focus on:

  • Maximizing profits in a higher energy cost environment
  • Renewable energy enterprises on the farm
  • Protection against supply, production and price fluctuations for small alternative fuel production plants
  • New, energy-related risk management tools Government policies that encourage or accommodate new risk management strategies

Presenters and special guests include Dr. Keith Collins, Chief Economist, U.S. Department of Agriculture and vice chair of the USDA Energy Council; Eldon Gould, Administrator, Risk Management Agency; Vernon Eidman, University of Minnesota; David Bransby, Auburn University; Nick Piggott, North Carolina State University; Kim Anderson, Oklahoma State University; and Phillip Badger, President, General Bioenergy, Incorporated.

The conference also will feature a series of panel discussions highlighting various aspects of the energy and risk management issue. Panels and participants include:

  • Perspectives on Energy and Risk Management - Producer Interests: Don Villwock, Indiana Farm Bureau; Joe Zanger, California fruit and vegetable grower; Samuel Scott, North-South Institute.
  • Perspectives on Energy and Risk - Market and Lending Interests: Corny Gallagher, Bank of America; Tom Medd, CHS Inc.; George Motroni, NYMEX.
  • Energy Success Stories: Bob Foster, Methane Digester Systems; and Wayne Keith, cellulosic powered vehicles.
  • Marketing Success Stories: David Spears, Agriculture Solutions, Inc. and Steve Bleyl, CEO, Renewable Products Marketing Group.

A limited number of travel scholarships will be available for qualified participants. For details and program registration, visit the Farm Foundation Web site, www.farmfoundation.org or www.usda.gov.



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