Registration Types

ALL INCLUSIVE PASS | $125 Members | $175 Non-Members*

  • (Includes Opening General Session, Commission meetings, Coffee Talks, Closing General Session, Breakfast, and Dinner)

Meeting REGISTRATION | $75 Members | $125 Non-Members*

  • (Includes Opening General Session, Committee meetings, Java Talks, Closing General Session, and Breakfast)

DINNER REGISTRATION | $50 Members | $75 Not-Members*

  • (Includes admission to Thursday dinner just)

*Non-Member registrations will receive a pro-rated MSGA membership until Sept thirty, 2022.

Event AGENDA

This agenda is tentative and is subject to change

Meetings will be held at the Richland Canton Fairgrounds Event Center | 2118 Holly St, Sidney, MT 59270

Wednesday June 1, 2022

MSGA Executive Committee
viii:00 – 10:00 am | Offsite

MSGA Board of Directors Meeting
11:00 am – v:00 pm | Offsite

Thursday June 2, 2022

Foundation Trustee Meeting
ix:00 am – 12:00 pm| Showroom 102

Registration
ix:00 am – 4:30 pm | Lobby

BQA Training
11:thirty am – 12:30 pm | Showroom 101
Speaker: Bill Pelton

Opening General Session
i:00 – 2:30 pm| Exhibit 101
Speaker: Colin Woodall, NCBA CEO

Land Use & Environment Committee
2:30 – iv:00 pm | Showroom 101

Revenue enhancement Finance & Ag Policy
4:00 – 5:00 pm| Exhibit 101

Gala Dinner
6:00 – vii:thirty pm| Showroom 102 – 103

Afterward-Party
7:xxx – 10:00 pm| Exhibit 102 – 103

Friday June 3, 2022

Java Talk Presentation
viii:00 – eight:45 am| Exhibit 101

Registration
8:00 – 11:00 am | Lobby

Beef Production & Marketing Committee
9:00 am – ten:xxx am| Exhibit 101

Closing Full general Session
11:00 am – 12:30 pm| Showroom 101

Cattlemen's Ball
5:30 – 10:00 pm | Upshot Center, Exhibit 101 – 103
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SPEAKERS & PRESENTATIONS

OPENING Full general SESSION

Colin Woodall, NCBA CEO

Colin Woodall is the Master Executive Officeholder of the National Cattlemen'due south Beef Association and leads the country's oldest and largest national merchandise association for cattle producers in being the trusted vocalization and definitive leader of the beef industry.

Originally from Big Jump, Texas, Colin graduated from Texas A&Grand and then worked as a grain lift manager and merchandiser for Cargill at several locations in western Kansas and the Oklahoma panhandle. After venturing to Washington, Colin took a job with U.South. Senator John Cornyn from Texas. He has been with NCBA since 2004 and served equally the association's Chief Lobbyist in Washington, D.C., for a decade. He is a founding member of the Regime Relations Leadership Forum, a life member of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, fellow member of the Texas Aggie Corps of Cadets Association, the Agribusiness Club of Washington, D.C., the Washington Agronomical Roundtable, and is a past Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Agriculture Council of America. He also volunteers as a junior commercial steer testify estimate at the San Antonio Livestock Exposition.

CLOSING GENERAL SESSION

Stuart Ellis-Myers

Stuart Myers is the world's only funny, inspirational, motivational keynote speaker who loves to 'positively traumatize™' audiences. On 863+ conference stages located beyond North America, Australia and Europe, delegates enjoy fits of laughter while learning how to get Unstoppable and turn mental health into mental wealth.

Stuart has over l years of lived experience with anxiety, depression and OCD-driven Bipolar panic attacks. Stuart is living proof that anyone who overcomes overwhelming circumstance tend to develop extraordinary approaches to everyday challenges, often achieving extraordinary results.

Stuart loves to breakthrough mental health stigma to reveal immediately usable, professional and personal life saving lessons—offering real, usable insights to overcome the many challenges of today's globally-hectic world. So go ready to take a deep dive into the life of a man held captive, only not broken by his mental health condition, who found the strength and conclusion to interruption free by performing his life-saving Unstoppable bulletin to alive your best life.

Stuart knows all likewise well the hardships of personal wellness challenges that altered the course of his life at an early on historic period. By eight years sometime, Stuart began to develop one of the near misunderstood neurological disorders of our time—Tourette Syndrome.

Living with Tourettes is a daily challenge of anxiousness, low, and uncontrollable twitching. Faced with a lifetime of disability, Stuart made a powerful choice to straight his life toward a joyful and Unstoppable life—dedicating his life's purpose to helping countless others overcome their own challenges and fears.

COFFEE TALKS

Wally Badget

Born in southeastern Montana, Can Star (a.yard.a. Wally Badgett) is no stranger to the perils of ranch life, and rodeo has been in his claret from the commencement. Through the years, Badgett has competed in every rodeo event except steer wrestling and is a aureate card member of the PRCA. In 1971, Badgett was the National Intercollegiate Balderdash Riding Champion and later on qualified for the 1974 National Finals Rodeo in the same event.

During his tenure as Deputy Sheriff for Rosebud and Custer counties, Badgett's cowboy buddies starting calling him M.C. Tin can Star (K.C. for Miles City). The nickname soon became Badgett'southward pen proper noun and the courage for his pop syndicated cowboy cartoon, Earl.

In addition, Wally has illustrated books for other authors and his work has been published on greeting cards and t-shirts. Badgett and his married woman, Pam, still live in the high desert of southeastern Montana, where he is the rodeo coach for the Miles City Community College while his alter ego, K.C. Tin Star works on more Books of Earl.

LET'S HAVE SOME FUN!

Music By Josh Kerr

Join us at the Dusk After Political party & Banquet for a special concert by Josh Kerr
We'll have adept food, drinks, dance, auctions and more to stop upwardly our beginning night of MSGA MidYear Coming together.

Tickets are $fifty/MSGA member, $75/non-member

Tickets can be purchased ahead of time or at the gate
This event is open up to the public so invite your friends & family unit!

COMMITTEE & Coming together AGENDAS

Beef Production & Marketing

BEEF PRODUCTION AND MARKETING COMMITTEE Agenda

Friday, June 3, 2023 | Sidney, MT | 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.k.

Welcome and Call to Order
9:00 a.m. | Turk Stovall, MSGA Managing director

Review and Approval of Minutes
9:03 a.m.  | Turk Stovall, MSGA Director

Department of Livestock Update
9:05 a.g.  | Mike Honeycutt, Executive Officer & Marty Zuluski, MT Country Veterinarian

Seedstock Commission
9:30 p.m. | Devin Murnin, Commission Member
Resolutions

Cattle Health, Brand & Theft Committee
9:xl a.thousand. | Dusty Hahn, Commission Member
Resolutions

Marketing Committee
ten:00 a.k. | Kirk Donsbach, Chair
Resolutions

Cattle Feeder Committee
ten:20 a.1000. | Andy Kellom, Chair

Other Business
eleven:25 a.thou. | Turk Stovall, MSGA Director

Adjourn
11:30 a.m.

State Use & Environment

Land Apply AND ENVIRONMENT Committee Calendar

Thursday, June ii, 2022 | Sidney, MT | ii:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.k.

Welcome and Call to Order
2:thirty p.m. | John Hagenbarth, MSGA Director

Review and Approval of Minutes
2:35 p.m. | John Hagenbarth, MSGA Director

Montana FWP Update
2:40 p.m. | Quentin Kujala, Chief of Staff

Land Use Committee
3:05 p.1000. | Tom Sparks, Chair
Resolutions

Water Committee
three:20 p.m. | Rich Roth, Chair
Resolutions

Landowner/Recreation and Wildlife Commission
3:40 p.chiliad. | Wyatt Donald, Chair
Resolutions

Endangered Species Committee
3:50 p.grand. | Butch Gillespie, Committee Member
Resolutions

Other Business organisation
iv:00 p.m. | John Hagenbarth, MSGA Director

Adjourn
4:00 p.k.

Revenue enhancement, Finance and Ag Policy

TAX, FINANCE AND AG POLICY Committee Agenda

June 2, 2022 | Sidney, MT | Consequence Center, Room: Showroom 101 | 4:00 – v:00 pm

Phone call to Order
4:00 pm  | Eric Moore, Chair
Welcome and Introductions
Review and Blessing of the Agenda
Review and Approval of the Minutes

Farm Service Agency, Livestock Programs Update
four:ten pm | Tina Pierce, Key Programme Technician

2023 Tax Legislative Outlook
4:25 pm | Bob Story, MT Taxpayers Association (Zoom Presentation)

MSGA New Policy
iv:35 pm

Other Business
4:45 pm
Ballot Initiative CI-121

Curb
5:00 pm

Montana Stockgrowers Foundation Fundraiser Sale

Proxy bids are accepted! Please contact the MSGA office at 406-442-3420 or email [email protected].

Handmade Bench

Handmade Bench

Donated past Nathan McMillan

Beautiful Rustic Handcrafted bench by Nathan McMillan – local craftsman from Sidney Montana

Trish Stevenson Artwork

Trish Stevenson Artwork – "Once in a Blue Moon"

14 10 xi" Metal Print. Signed by the creative person. Ready to hang.

Gorgeous Vodka & Cigars Package

Gorgeous Vodka & Cigars Parcel

Donated past Bryan Mussard

Ii bottles of Gorgeous Vodka, two bar glasses and a ready of Cattle Baron Cigars

John Deere Toolbox

John Deere Toolbox

Donated By: C&B Operations

Value: $500

This toolbox has everything you need! Sturdy Toolbox with tools!

1 Pallet of Mineral

1 Pallet of Mineral

Donated Past: AniPro

Value: $1,240

Description: Ane pallet of Mineral + option to upgrade later on sale.

Handmade Knife

Montana Knife Company Handmade Pocketknife

Donated By: Montana Knife Company

Value: $450

Speedgoat Blade! When this blade drops, it typically sells out in less than 15 minutes. Montana Kinfe Company blades are created by Master Smith  knife maker Josh Smith.

Camping Bundle

Camping Package

Donated Past: Johnsons Hardware, Bob Ward and Sons, and Eastern Montana Meats

Value: $600

Includes a libation, tent, backpack, power bank mug, beanie, and meat certificate to Eastern Montana Meats.

$1000 Certificate for 2023 Rea Hybrid Seed Purchases

$yard Certificate for 2023 Rea Hybrid Seed Purchases

Donated Past: Gold Standard Seed

Value: $ane,000

Gilt Standard Seed is your Montana and Wyoming distributor for quality REA Hybrid corn, soybean, and alfalfa seed.

Cat-Griz Packet

Cat-Griz Package (in Bozeman for 2022)

Donated Past: Hotel stay donated by Stockman Wealth

Value: $1,200

Clarification: Ii reserved tickets to the True cat vs Griz game on November 19, 2022 in Bozeman. Also includes Two nights (November xviii and nineteen) at the Marriott Springhill Suites and a $100 gift carte du jour from Town Pump.

Custom-Made Cigar Box Guitar

Custom-Made Cigar Box Guitar

Donated By: JD Audio

Value: $500

Description: This awesome sounding cigar box guitar plugs into an amp and features a Montana Stockgrowers Foundation license plate. This 4-string electrical guitar is strung open up G. The hardwood cervix is white oak and the box is made of reclaimed timber. This is a one-of-a kind custom made guitar.

Raffles & Drawings

$v for one ticket or $20 for 5 tickets purchase at registration. Tickets will be bachelor at the MidYear registration desk.

Montana Distillery Caesar Handbasket

Donated by Montana distillery

Win the employ of a 7S.165 Tractor with a FL.4327 Loader!

Buy your tickets for MSGA's annual Massey Ferguson raffle at MidYear Meeting! Raffle will be held at MSGA's Almanac Convention in December.

1 for $20 or six for $100

To purchase, contact the MSGA role at 406-442-4230 or get in touch with a MSGA board member during the MidYear Meeting.

Lolo Creek Distillery Liquor Basket

Donated by: Lolo Creek distillery

Value: $300

Fragrance Basket

Donated by: Dillards

Value: $250

If yous would like to participate equally a 2022 MidYear sponsor, please email Jeri Delys at [email protected] or call the MSGA office at 406-442-3420.

Midyear sponsor list with sponsor logos

LODGING

Mainstay Suites Medical Eye

1000 3rd St NW | Sidney, MT 59270

Reservations may be made by calling the hotel straight at (406) 488-one thousand.

Please mention the Montana Stockgrowers Clan, to receive the discounted rate.

Event RESOURCES

Safety Measures

Similar always, we are taking safety at our event seriously to go along our attendees and staff as safety as possible. Hand sanitizer and face masks will be bachelor throughout the event for those who wish to employ them. We encourage attendees to socially distance when possible and to stay home if y'all feel unwell or have been in close contact with someone with COVID-19.

Every bit the situation evolves, and so will our approach to keeping yous safe. We thank you for your patience and flexibility every bit we manage this.

Result Location

Richland Canton Effect Center | Sidney, Montana

Time to come MidYear Meeting Locations

2022 Sidney

2023 Dillon

2024 Miles Metropolis