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Kansas Cattlemen's 25th Annual Convention

Kansas Cattlemen's 25th Annual Convention


The Bluemont Hotel in Manhattan, Kansas, will be buzzing with excitement on November 3rd & 4th, 2023. It's the chosen venue for the 25th Annual Kansas Cattlemen's Association Convention and Trade Show, positioned conveniently near Aggieville and Kansas State University.

This event promises a platform where the ranching and agriculture communities can mingle with state agri-business forerunners.

Attend the convention for educational seminars, industry updates, and policy discussions on pressing issues affecting Kansas independent cattlemen and the broader cattle industry.

Exhibitors must act quickly to participate in KCA's promotional campaigns, as participation is limited and first-come, first-served. Booth reservations require a signed contract and payment

Essential details to remember

• Location: Bluemont Hotel, 1212 Bluemont Avenue, Manhattan, Kansas.

• Accommodations: Secure your room at the Bluemont Hotel by referencing "KCA Room Block."

• Trade Show Hours: November 4th, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

• Set-Up & Tear-Down: Specific timings are mentioned, and exhibitors get a clothed table, two chairs, and possibly shared electrical service.

• Sponsor Name Badges: Send names at least two weeks prior for official name badges.

• Shipping: Coordinate all shipping with Jodie McNutt at the KCA. Direct hotel shipping is not allowed.

• Event Policies: Ensure you're updated on all guidelines including damage liabilities, setup restrictions, and emergency procedures.

Jodie McNutt, your primary contact, can assist with questions at 785-238-1483 or email jodie@kansascattlemen.com.

Don't miss this opportunity to participate in a game-changing event in the cattle industry.

 

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