Kansas State University International Grains Program
The International Grains Program provides international business executives with training about U.S. grains and oilseeds.
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The Kansas State University International Grains Program is designed to educate foreign business leaders and government officials about U.S. grains and oilseeds through technical-training and assistance programs in storage and handling, milling, marketing and processing.

IGP supports marketing activities by national farmer commodity organizations like the American Soybean Association, the United Soybean Board, U.S. Grains Council and U.S. Wheat Associates. Our partnership with the Foreign Agricultural Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture forms the front line for the American farmers' international grain marketing efforts.

 

IGP News

IGP is proud to introduce a new web site resource, www.wheatflourbook.org. This web site provides an introduction to important wheat and flour testing methods for buyers of U.S. Wheat. We encourage you to check it out! Click HERE to visit the new site.

 

Upcoming Short Courses

 

Grain Elevator Managers, Jan. 5-9, 2009

Grain Purchasing, March 23- April 3, 2009

Grain Elevator Managers, May 18-22, 2009

Feed Manufacturing, Sept. 21-Oct. 2, 2009

KSU Resident Milling Program

Buhler Courses

Special Courses

 

Attention: The International Grains Program will now be using electronic newsletters to spread the word about what is going on at IGP. If you would like to continue to receive a paper copy of our quarterly newsletter, please contact us at 785-532-4070 or email us at igp@ksu.edu. If you do not begin to receive our newsletter by email, please contact us also.