The Minding Our Business series continues with the 2nd Annual Agribusiness Affair on July 25th

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The Minding Our Business series continues with the 2nd Annual Agribusiness Affair on Monday, July 25th from 11am to 3pm at Studio 96. 

The event is FREE and includes a BBQ catered lunch by Pete’s Back Alley BBQ. Come hungry and ready to dive into all topics related to the Agriculture Industry in our region. The Kansas Department of Agriculture (KDA) is our opening keynote, followed up by a local update provided by Central Prairie Co-Op, and concluding with a panel discussion comprised of executives from Shop Kansas Farms, PrairieFoods, Zimm’s Feedlot, Bluestem Acres LLC., and Kansas Agriculture and Rural Leadership (KARL). We know how important the ag industry is to our community, and we are excited to continue this annual staple as a part of our Minding Our Business series! 

RSVP your name and how many from your leadership team will be in attendance with you to: @mindingourbusinesssterling@gmail.com

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