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Kansas Livestock Convention returning to Manhattan

MANHATTAN (KSNT) – The Kansas Livestock Association (KLA) is hosting its annual Convention & Expo in Manhattan next month.

The event begins with the Cattlemen’s Banquet, where longtime KLA members with be honored, a scholarship will be awarded and Nevil Speer, an agricultural consultant from Kentucky, will deliver the keynote speech highlighting improvements in beef quality.

The Convention & Expo will be held from Wednesday, Nov. 19 through to Friday, Nov. 21 at the Manhattan Convention Center. Other events at the convention include:

  • Beef Industry University.
  • 2026 market trends.
  • Consumer Trends Forum.
  • Industry Appreciation Reception.
  • And more.

Livestock producers and stakeholders can register for the event online or by phone at (785) 273-5115. Early bird tickets start at $75, and prices will increase on Nov. 1.

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