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Midwestern Sugar Beet Expo coming to Mitchell, Neb.
By Teresa Clark, The Busines Farmer
December 29, 2000
 
Sugar beet growers will have the opportunity to check out the latest sugar beet equipment, seed and fertilizer during the Midwestern Sugar Beet Expo on Jan. 11-12, 2001 at the Scotts Bluff County Fairgrounds in Mitchell. According to Chuck Gehl, the main coordinator of the event, over 5,000 people from Wyoming, Nebraska, Colorado, Montana and North Dakota will attend. "The event is a big economic boost to the area because it is a family affair," Gehl said.

During the Expo, Gehl said Randon Wilson, the attorney representing the Rocky Mountain Sugar Beet Growers Cooperative in a possible purchase of Western Sugar Company, will be available to address grower concerns regarding the purchase of the company. Wilson is also scheduled to speak about the purchase at 10 a.m. on both days.

"He will give a situation report and let growers know where the cooperative stands," Gehl said.

During the Expo, Gehl said four $100 cash awards will be given away. There will be one drawing in the morning and afternoon both days.

During the annual event, growers can tour 106 displays, featuring everything from equipment, seed and fertilizer to grower associations, the University of Nebraska and financial lending. Both Holly and Western Sugar will also participate in the event.

"Everyone associated with the sugar industry will be there," Gehl said. "Farmers can see everything available in the industry right here."

Farmers will also be able to book seed and fertilizer during the event. The Expo will be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days. Admission is free. The Scottsbluff Ag Society will have hot meals available, with proceeds going toward the Ag Society.