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MAYER GRADUATES FROM KLA YOUNG STOCKMENS ACADEMY

By The Wabaunsee County Signal-Enterprise staff

The Wabaunsee County Signal-Enterprise of Alma, Kansas

Mitch Mayer, Alma, was one of 20 KLA members from across the state that graduated from the Kansas Livestock Association's (KLA) Young Stockmen's Academy. Fort Dodge Animal Health partnered with KLA to host members in their 20s for a series of four seminars throughout the year.

The 2009 class includes Paige Alexander, Satanta; Chris Boyd, Isabel; Sharon Breiner, Manhattan; Parry Briggs, Emporia; Clint Bryant, Arkansas City; Travis Bryant, Penokee; Kyle Casey, Leoti; Garet Farney, Manhattan; Brandon Greenwood, Wamego; Abbie Grossnicklaus, Mound City; Spencer Jacobs, Manhattan; Trisha Janssen, Geneseo; Derik Klaassen, Newton; Tiffany Lee, Leavenworth; Mitch Mayer, Alma; Elissa Mullinix, El Dorado; Clem Neely, Chanute; Erik Peterson, Lindsborg; Caleb Strauss, Junction City; and Andrew Sylvester, Wamego.

KLA is a trade organization representing the business interests of members at both the state and federal levels. Voluntary dues dollars paid by producers are used for programs that benefit KLA members in the areas of legislative representation, regulatory assistance, legal troubleshooting, communications and the advancement of youth.



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