Tim Brusnahan offers the first forecast for U.S. Supply & Demand for 2011 relative to the distribution of U.S. crops based on surveyed data of U.S. farmers by USDA relative to farmers’ planting intentions. The primary information presented will allow feed users of all types to develop their own outlook and strategies to how to better manage their business for the next 12-18 months.
Brusnahan will also present a perspective relative to feed grain supply & demand outside the U.S.
In addition, Brusnahan will discuss U.S. ethanol, U.S. farmer’s role in world demand for fertilizer, and the trends for feed to China and will close with a brief summary of U.S. livestock.
WATT’s latest Online Animal Forum: Feeding the Globe April 6, 2011 – 08.00 to 17.00 hrs CDT (-5 GMT) features one day of live educational webinars, a virtual sponsor centre with exhibits by top industry suppliers, and networking opportunities with colleagues. As always, the Online Animal Forum is free-to-attend and can be accessed from any Internet-based computer in your home or office. Enter and leave the virtual event as your schedule allows.
Attend all five webinars created specifically to address the challenges of feeding the globe:
*Innovations from R&D in animal agriculture by Dr. Leo den Hartog, Director R&D and Quality Affairs, Nutreco, Netherlands
*What animal breeding can contribute by Dr. Pieter Knap, Manager of Genetic Strategy, Genus/PIC International, Germany
*Directions to better feed utilization by Stefaan van Dyck, Director of Research and Development, Kemin AgriFoods, Worldwide
*World feed ingredients outlook - impacts of China, Energy (Ethanol) and Speculation by Jason Moss and Tim Brusnahan, Richard A. Brock & Associates, Inc., USA
*The Role of Eggs in Meeting World Food Needs by Dr. Simon Shane, Editor, Egg Industry, USA
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