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NGFA Seminar on Trading, Trade Rules and Arbitration Registration Open
Early Bird Registration ends April 3
May 4-5, 2015 | St. Louis, Missouri
Overview
Offered only once every other year, the National Grain and Feed Association’s Seminar on Trading, Trade Rules and Arbitration provides attendees with a primer on contracting principles and trading practices designed to minimize costly trade disputes and contract non-performance.
Program
Designed for those involved in trading operations or responsible for merchandising grains, feed and feed ingredients, the program uses extensive case studies and includes sessions on:
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Trade rules application,
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Commercial and producer contracting,
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Laws and standards applicable to grain and feed transactions, and
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Avoiding disputes and use of arbitration when necessary.
In addition to obtaining a working knowledge of trade and contracting matters, and extensive course materials for future reference, participants conclude the seminar with a competency test.
Register and Save
Register today and save $40 off NGFA's Trade Rules Seminar. (Discount available to members only. Higher $440 non-member rate applies; contact Todd Kemp to join.) Click here to register.
Where
Hilton St. Louis Airport St. Louis, Mo.
Reservations can be made online or by calling 800-314-2117 and reference NGFA Trade Rules Seminar. The room rate is available until April 17 or until the group block is sold-out, whichever comes first.
Welcome Reception
While official programming begins on May 5, you can start the event with a bit of networking from 5 to 6:30 p.m. on May 4 -- then join us for baseball. (Information below.)
Space Limited: St. Louis Cardinals vs. Chicago Cubs
Don't miss out on networking and fun - before the seminar begins! Space is limited - so sign up now! Email Rebecca Grubbs for a spot, which is on a first-come-first served-basis. The $35 ticket price includes round trip transportation from the hotel, and leaves immediately following the welcome reception.
Game time: 7:10 pm CST on May 4.