2024 National School for Beginning Ag Lenders
Monday, June 24, 2024 to Thursday, June 27, 2024
Category: SDBA Events
2024 National School for Beginning Ag LendersFundamentals of Ag LendingJune 24-27, 2024Black Hills State University, Spearfish, S.D.Print Details & Registration | Register Online |Schedule | Session Descriptions | Core Instructors
Set in beautiful Spearfish, S.D., right in the center of the United States, students will have ample time to enjoy the scenic Black Hills of South Dakota. Whether you enjoy hiking in Spearfish Canyon, rock climbing in the Black Hills National Forest, viewing monuments such as Mount Rushmore and Crazy Horse, or just testing your luck at the tables in historic Deadwood, S.D., Spearfish has you covered! Visit www.visitspearfish.com. CURRICULUMClick here to see the full agenda. Click here to see session descriptions. LODGINGStudents will stay on campus in new student housing in private rooms, with two units connected by a shared bathroom. Rooms are air conditioned with gorgeous views of the Black Hills. On campus housing is strongly encouraged; however, it is not required. There are also hotel room blocks at the following locations for those who wish to stay off campus. Spearfish Holiday Inn Convention Center 305 North 27th Street 2720 1st Ave. East Spearfish 605.642.3500 Other hotels: Best Western Black Hills Lodge Days Inn If you are staying off campus, you are responsible for making your own accommodations. Please note that Spearfish is heavily impacted by tourism. We recommend booking your room early.
REGISTRATION
Includes tuition, on-campus housing, breakfasts and lunches on June 24-27, and student materials. Everything you need for the school is provided in the registration fee!
This school is limited to 72 students. Priority will be given to bank employees and regulators. In the event the school fills, a waitlist will be implemented and students will be chosen on a first-come, first-served basis off the waitlist.FACULTY ROBERT CRAVEN is an Extension economist and associate director of the Center for Farm Financial Management, Department of Applied Economics, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, Minn. DENNY EVERSON is retired from First Dakota National Bank in Yankton, S.D., where he served as president of the agri-business division and director of branch administration. NATE FRANZEN is president of the agri-business division at First Dakota National Bank in Yankton, S.D., where he and his team service more than $1.1 billion in agricultural loans for the bank. SAM MILLER is managing director, group head of agriculture banking for BMO Harris Bank in Appleton, Wis., where he coordinates and leads production agriculture and agribusiness-related banking activities. JACKSON TAKACH is the chief economist and senior director of strategy, research and analytics at Farmer Mac. EDWARD USSET serves as a grain marketing economist for the Center for Farm Financial Management at the University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, Minn. PAULINE VAN NURDEN is an Extension economist for the Center for Farm Financial Management at the University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, Minn. |