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A KAWG membership makes a great Christmas giftKansas A membership to the Kansas Association of Wheat Growers this holiday season might be the perfect gift for the farmer on your Christmas list. Not only does a $100 KAWG membership help wheat producers establish a voice representing their best interests in Washington D.C. and Topeka, it also carries a host of additional membership benefits, including a free soil test, discounts on merchandise and a free subscription to "The Wheat Farmer" publication from Lone Tree Publishing. In addition, KAWG members get access to communications from the National Association of Wheat Growers and the U.S. Wheat Associates, plus a weekly newsletter from the KAWG office in Manhattan. "A membership to the Kansas Association of Wheat Growers is truly membership that pays," explains Paul Penner, president of the Kansas Association of Wheat Growers and a wheat farmer near Hillsboro. "Not only do members of KAWG receive a host of money-saving coupons, but they also gain a voice in the organization that has as our only goal, communicating the best interests of wheat producers at state and national levels." Wheat producers face escalating increasing pressure from a variety of fronts; new regulatory procedures, anti-agriculture campaigns and government budget pressure all are combining to threaten the way of life of Kansas' wheat producers. Now, more than ever, membership in KAWG is critical to protect that way of life. KAWG members can stay in touch on key issues and current events via an improved online presence. Through the "Members Only" platform available at www.KansasWheat.org, members can use the online discussion board, an event calendar and special offers throughout the year. "The Kansas Wheat website is our main communication tool and we work hard to make sure it is loaded with fresh content," adds Justin Gilpin, chief executive officer of KAWG. "KAWG members have exclusive access to some of these rich features and we hope members take advantage of the networking opportunity that exists with the Members Only portion of the website." Becoming a KAWG member has never been easier. Simply log onto www.kansaswheat.org and, under the Wheat Producers icon, click "Join KAWG." A secure Internet transaction will ensure your privacy remains intact and membership can be completed in a few minutes. Or, send a check for $100 to the Kansas Wheat office, 217 Southwind Place, Manhattan, KS 66503. Or, call 866-75-WHEAT and we can send you a membership application right away.
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