Hays Post
Apr 15, 2025

CAMPBELL: 'Winning the Game' grain marketing webinars

Posted Apr 15, 2025 9:15 AM
Stacy Campbell  is a Crop Production Extension agent in the Cottonwood District. Courtesy photo
Stacy Campbell  is a Crop Production Extension agent in the Cottonwood District. Courtesy photo

By STACY CAMPBELL
Cottonwood Extension District

Volatile grain markets may provide Kansas farmers and agribusiness with the opportunity to price 2025 crops at or above breakeven costs. Upcoming monthly webinars will help Kansas farmers develop effective 2025 grain marketing plans for Kansas crops.

These webinars will be presented by Daniel O’Brien from Kansas State University and Mark Nelson from Kansas Farm Bureau. They look at factors driving current grain markets in 2025, as well as pricing opportunities and strategies.

The next monthly “Winning the Game” Grain Marketing Webinar will be held April 28, 2025, 12 noon Central time, via Zoom. There is no fee, but registration is required. If you are unable to attend the live meeting zoom webinar, a recording of the presentations will be available the following day.

You can also view January, February, and March “Winning the Game” Grain Marketing webinars. To register, go to www.agmanager.info. It only takes a minute to register and K-State Research & Extension does not and cannot share your registration information.

If you would like to subscribe to the K-State Research & Extension Agricultural Economics – AgManager web site which sends out a weekly email of upcoming events, workshops, and conferences, there is much more information on farm and ranch management and economics, crop and livestock budgets, farm bill and crop insurance information, interactive crop basis tool, grain marketing, livestock marketing, and many decision tools/spreadsheets available, etc.

Go to www.agmanager.info in the upper right corner click onto the register link. It is also accessible via Facebook and X.

Stacy Campbell is a Crop Production Extension agent in the Cottonwood District (which includes Barton and Ellis counties) for K-State Research and Extension. You can contact him by e-mail at scampbel@ksu.edu or by calling 785-628-9430.