By Mary Jane Buerkle, Plains Cotton Growers
Plains Cotton Growers, Inc., will host their 63rd Annual Meeting on
Friday, April 3, at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center in conjunction with
the Texas Cotton Ginners Association’s annual trade show and convention,
held April 2-3.
Registration for the meeting, which is sponsored by Farmers Cooperative
Compress, begins at 8:30 a.m., and the program begins at 9 a.m. For more
information on the TCGA Annual Meeting and Trade Show, visit
http://www.tcga.org/.
Featured speakers include Reid Wilson, national correspondent for The Hill
newspaper, Washington, DC’s most widely-read political publication; Bruce
Atherley, executive director of Cotton Council International; and U.S.
Rep. Mike Conaway (R-Midland).
Wilson is an expert in spotting political trends as they develop and
forecasting election results long before the ballots are counted. Wilson
covered politics for The Washington Post, and he’s the former
editor-in-chief of National Journal’s The Hotline. His work has appeared
in outlets like The New York Times, RealClearPolitics, Atlantic
Monthly, New Republic, and other major news networks, and his expertise is
frequently sought after by MSNBC, CNN, C-SPAN, and various radio shows
across the nation.
Atherley will update attendees on CCI activities and initiatives. He has a
successful track record in global marketing and management having
introduced brands and products into global markets in Asia, Latin America
and Europe. He previously served as vice president, Global Marketing for
KAO, Inc., a Tokyo-based global manufacturer of personal care and
household products. He also worked with the William Wrigley Jr. Company,
serving as its vice president of North American Confections Marketing, and
as president and general manager of Wrigley Canada.
PCG will recognize Rep. Conaway for his distinguished service to
agriculture. Rep. Conaway, who recently announced his retirement upon the
completion of this term, has served as House Agriculture Committee
chairman and currently is Ranking Member.
Current PCG president Stacy Smith, who farms near New Home, Texas, will
preside over the meeting and PCG CEO Steve Verett will report on the
status of PCG operations and activities. An award recognizing the 2019
High Plains Cotton Agent of the Year also will be presented at the meeting.
“This meeting is an excellent opportunity to network with producers and
industry leaders, and to hear the latest information on a variety of
topics affecting Texas High Plains cotton,” PCG CEO Steve Verett said. “I
encourage everyone to put April 3 on their calendar and join us in Lubbock
for our Annual Meeting, and also attend the Texas Cotton Ginners show the
day before.”
Breakfast, sponsored by Deltapine, will be served before the meeting.
Lunch, sponsored by FiberMax, will follow the meeting. These events are
separate from the meeting but those at the PCG Annual Meeting are invited
to attend.
There is no admission charge and no RSVP is necessary. Additional
information about PCG and the Annual Meeting can be found at
http://www.plainscotton.org.


