2013 KRC Conference Sponsors & Exhibitors
Presenting Sponsors
Kansas Sustainable Agriculture Education & Research
Kansas Center for Sustainable Agriculture & Alternative Crops
Kerri Ebert
Manhattan, KS
(785) 532-2976
(785) 532-5825
http://kansassustainableag.org/
Program Sponsors
The farmer owned company providing quality grains, commodities and foods, processed and marketed with integrity by dedicated personnel. The company pursues sustainable growth to benefit the Earth and the health of all people and communities.
Carl Rosenlund, Sales Manager
Marienthal, KS
Phone: 620-379-4472
Fax: 620-379-4459
Exhibitors
The Kansas Wildlife Federation is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting conservation, responsible management and sustainable use of Kansas’ fish wildlife and natural resources.
Troy Schroeder, President
Albert, KS
Phone: 785-650-3182
Fax: 316-755-2239
Central Kansas Community Foundation
The Central Kansas Community Foundation enhances the quality of educational, cultural, civic and economic life in Central Kansas, both today and in the future by enabling donors to fulfill their charitable interests, building permanent endowment, facilitating prudent management and care of donor funds and meeting community needs through grants, awards, and scholarships.
Angie Baur, Associate Director
Newton, KS
Phone: 316-283-5474
The farmer owned company providing quality grains, commodities and foods, processed and marketed with integrity by dedicated personnel. The company pursues sustainable growth to benefit the Earth and the health of all people and communities.
Carl Rosenlund, Sales Manager
Marienthal, KS
Phone: 620-379-4472
Fax: 620-379-4459
The Kansas Barn Alliance, Inc., was organized in 2006 to discover, memorialize and preserve the story of barns and rural Kansas. Training and information assistance is given to barn owners seeking information on barn restoration and maintenance.
Teresa Huffman – KBA Vice President
Marion, KS
620-381-3920
thuffman@marioncoks.net
Kansasbarnalliance.org
National Center for Appropriate Technology
Helping people by championing small-scale, local, and sustainable solutions to reduce poverty, promote healthy communities, and protect natural resources.
Jeff Schahczenski, Agriculture Economist
Butte, MT
Phone: 406-494-4572
Natural products designed to bring the soil, your soil, back to full fertility. The way nature intended.
Rick Bauer & Maria Stewart
Lebanon, KS
Phone: 785-389-1039
CURE Group
CURE Group offers a wide range of staff and business development resources that will allow you to pinpoint primary areas of concern and find solutions.
Twilya L’Ecuyer, CEO
Morrowville, KS
Phone: 785-527-0467
www.cure-group.com
Kansas State Department of Education
Farm to School
Barb Depew, Child Nutrition Consultant
Wamego, KS
Phone: 785-456-7388
Fax: 785-456-7389
http://www.kn-eat.org/F2S/F2S_Menus/F2S_Home.htm
Kansas Department of Agriculture: Division of Water Resources
The Division of Water Resources administers 30 laws and responsibilities including the Kansas Water Appropriation Act which governs how water is allocated and used; statutes regulating the construction of dams, levees and other changes to streams; the state’s four interstate river compacts; as well as coordinating the national flood insurance program in Kansas.
Cindy Higgins, Outreach
106 SW 9th St. 2nd Floor
Topeka, KS 66612
785-296-0573
Cindy.higgins@kda.ks.gov
http://www.ksda.gov/dwr/
Kansas Organic Producers (KOP) is a marketing-bargaining cooperative for about 60 certified organic grain and livestock farmers, who are located primarily in Kansas, with some members in bordering states.
Ed Reznicek
Phone: 785-939-2032
FAX 785-939-4033
http://old.kansasruralcenter.org/kop.htm
Heartland Alliance for Regional Transmission (HART)
Climate + Energy Project
Rachel Myslivy, Program Director
Lawrence, KS
785-424-4115
Working to find practical solutions for a clean energy future.
Rachel Myslivy, Program Director
Lawrence, KS
785-424-4115
http://www.climateandenergy.org/
Kansas Sustainable Agriculture Education & Research
Kansas Center for Sustainable Agriculture & Alternative Crops
Kerri Ebert
Manhattan, KS
(785) 532-2976
(785) 532-5825
http://kansassustainableag.org/
Society for Range Management is the professional society dedicated to supporting persons who work with rangelands and have a commitment to their sustainable use. Rangelands comprise almost one-half of all the lands in the world. They are extremely important to society for the goods and services they produce and for the ecological services they provide. SRM is dedicated to the conservation and sustainable management of rangelands for the benefit of current societies and for future generations.
Peter Burns, Publisher
785-843-1234