Southeast Department of Agriculture Hosting 2017 Strategic Ag Outlook Conference
02/17/2017

Regional and national leaders representing the grain, transportation, domestic and international fertilizer markets will speak at the Strategic Ag Outlook 2017 Conference Feb. 20-21 at Southeast Missouri State University. This year’s conference is a collaborative educational gathering open to the community, area agribusiness leaders and Southeast students, and is sponsored by Southeast’s Department of Agriculture, Midwest Grain & Barge Company and Midwest Agri-Chemico, Inc. “The conference is a great opportunity for Southeast students to strengthen and develop their networking and situational skills by connecting with real world agribusiness professionals,” said Dr. Michael Aide, chair of Southeast’s Department of Agriculture. “The goal is to expose and engage our students to the top industry experts in the many agribusiness disciplines.” The conference begins with a round table discussion and question and answer session from 5:30-7 p.m. in the atrium of Dempster Hall. Attendees can talk to company representatives, discuss career options and network. Admission is free. Speakers will include Nathan Bengtson of DuPont Pioneer, Lisa Boone of Heartland Barge, Keith Brotherton of The Bank of Missouri, Meagan DeLisle of Tyson Foods, Doron Fadlon of ICL/Americas, Chad Henderson of Prime Agriculture Consultants, Hank and Jackie Johnson of Chaumette Winery, Stephanie Lynch of The Climate Corporation, Russ Mothershead of Midwest Grain & Barge Company, and Julia Thompson of Cape Girardeau Parks and Recreation. On Feb. 21, a casual lunch will take place at noon followed by industry presentations at 1 p.m. in Glenn Auditorium of Dempster Hall. The conference will be simulcast live at Southeast’s regional campuses in Kennett, Malden and Sikeston, Missouri. Admission is free. This year’s speakers include: [caption id='attachment_24742' align='alignright' width='160'] Doron Fadlon[/caption] Doron Fadlon Don Fadlon is the marketing director for ICL Fertilizer in North America. He was born and raised in Beer-Sheva, Israel, where ICL Fertilizer’s headquarters is located. He earned his Master of Arts in economics from Ben Gurion University and began working for ICL Fertilizer in 1994. After working in various positions in the company’s shipping division, Fadlon served in sales positions in North America, South America and India. In July 2014, he and his family relocated to St. Louis, Missouri. [caption id='attachment_24745' align='alignleft' width='172'] Chad Henderson[/caption] Chad Henderson Chad Henderson is a founding partner and market analyst at Prime Agricultural Consultants. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a Bachelor of Science in agriculture economics. Henderson spent his first 10 years as a licensed broker with Stewart-Peterson group before starting Prime Ag in 2004. He has authored several different nationally recognized advisory newsletters and is frequently quoted in Bloomberg, Reuters and the Wall Street Journal. Henderson’s interest in the commodity market stems from his farm background. He was raised on a cash crop grain and seed farm in southeast Wisconsin. He continues his agriculture pursuits on his own farm with his wife, Rebecca. Together with their three children, the Hendersons enjoy exhibiting cattle from their small purebred Angus herd. [caption id='attachment_24747' align='alignright' width='157'] Russ Mothershead[/caption] Russ Mothershead Russ Mothershead is the president and chief executive officer of Midwest Agri-Chemico, Inc. and its subsidiaries, Agri-Trans and Midwest Grain & Barge Company (MGB). Based in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, Midwest Agri-Chemico, Inc., specializes in the regional distribution and transportation of agricultural fertilizers and commodities to retailers in the Midwest. Agri-Trans provides truck transportation for bulk liquid and dry commodities; MGB is a grain merchandising and river terminal barge loading operation on the Mississippi River, just south of Cape Girardeau. Raised on the family farm near Benton, Missouri, Mothershead grew up in the agriculture community of southeast Missouri. He is a 1979 graduate of Southeast Missouri State University’s agri-business program. [caption id='attachment_24743' align='alignleft' width='164'] Rick Myroup[/caption] Rick Myroup Rick Myroup is the senior director of marketing at The Climate Corporation. He graduated from from Illinois State University with Bachelor of Science degrees in business information systems and marketing, and earned his Master of Business Administration from Saint Louis University. Prior to joining The Climate Corporation in 2014, Myroup worked for seven years with Monsanto as marketing information manager, marketing strategy manager, U.S. licensing marketing manager, and DEKALB brand manager.