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Page 1: Serving The National Sugarbeet Industry ... - Sugar Producer

Since 1975:

CONTENTS

PAGE 2: NO. 1 MAGAZINE IN THE INDUSTRY

PAGE 3: ADVERTISER BENEFITS: ADDED VALUE

PAGE 4: EDITORIAL PLANNER

PAGE 5: DIGITAL ADVERTISING

Your Strongest Advertising BuyTo Reach Sugarbeet Growers Nationwide

2018 MEDIA KIT

Serving The National Sugarbeet Industrywww.sugarproducer.com

Read>Learn>Grow

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More issues9 per year

More technical informationGiving growers the knowledge they need to produce a quality, profitable crop

More editorial pagesThan any sugarbeet publication, providingmore editorial opportunities.

More ad pagesThan any sugarbeetpublication

More oftenGrowers count onSugar Producer nearlyevery month

What makes Sugar Producermagazine the No. 1 Sugarbeet- Specific publication in the Industry?

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See all issues online atwww.sugarproducer.com

Reach every sugarbeet grower in the U.S.

Sugar Producer magazine circulation is completely auditable and updated using industry contacts, USDA Farm Service Agency payment records, satellite imagery and field boundaries.

UNITED STATES .............................. 9,073CANADA ....................................... 27BONUS DISTRIBUTION AT TRADE SHOWS .................... 600TOTAL DISTRIBUTION ...................... 9,700

CIRCULATION: The most current in the market

SERVING THE NATIONAL SUGARBEET INDUSTRYSERVING THE NATIONAL SUGARBEET INDUSTRYSERVING THE NATIONAL SUGARBEET INDUSTRYSERVING THE NATIONAL SUGARBEET INDUSTRYSERVING THE NATIONAL SUGARBEET INDUSTRYSERVING THE NATIONAL SUGARBEET INDUSTRY

CURLY TOP VIRUS PAGE 16 | USING LEVESOL ON BEETS PAGE 18

AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2016

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SERVING THE NATIONAL SUGARBEET INDUSTRY

BETASEED RENOVATES PLANT PAGE 24 | SWEETENER SYMPOSIUM PAGE 28

OCTOBER 2016

SERVING THE NATIONAL SUGARBEET INDUSTRYSERVING THE NATIONAL SUGARBEET INDUSTRYSERVING THE NATIONAL SUGARBEET INDUSTRYSERVING THE NATIONAL SUGARBEET INDUSTRYSERVING THE NATIONAL SUGARBEET INDUSTRY

OCTOBER 2016

SERVING THE NATIONAL SUGARBEET INDUSTRY

NEW SEED VARIETIES PAGE 22 | MANAGING SUGARBEET DISEASES PAGE 36

NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2016

Mexico, GMOs worry N.D. growerPAGE 18

SUGAR MARKET

OUT OF BALANCE

SERVING THE NATIONAL SUGARBEET INDUSTRY

SERVING THE NATIONAL SUGARBEET INDUSTRYSERVING THE NATIONAL SUGARBEET INDUSTRY

TRACTOR BUYERS’ GUIDE PAGE 20 | CROP NUTRITION PAGE 24

JANUARY 2017

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SERVING THE NATIONAL SUGARBEET INDUSTRYSERVING THE NATIONAL SUGARBEET INDUSTRY

TALKING GMOS PAGE 20 | IRRIGATION BUYERS’ GUIDE PAGE 28

FEBRUARY 2017

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SERVING THE NATIONAL SUGARBEET INDUSTRYSERVING THE NATIONAL SUGARBEET INDUSTRY

TALKING BIOTECHNOLOGY PAGE 10 | ASGA ANNUAL MEETING PAGE 16

MARCH 2017

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SERVING THE NATIONAL SUGARBEET INDUSTRYSERVING THE NATIONAL SUGARBEET INDUSTRY

GROWER OF THE MONTH PAGE 12 | CROP PROTECTION CHEMICALS PAGE 18

APRIL 2017

SERVING THE NATIONAL SUGARBEET INDUSTRYSERVING THE NATIONAL SUGARBEET INDUSTRY

GROWER OF THE MONTH PAGE 12 | HARVEST EQUIPMENT PAGE 16

MAY 2017

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BUYERS’ GUIDE PAGE 16 | PEST MANAGEMENT PAGE 19

JUNE | JULY 2017

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ADVERTISER BENEFITS:Added value opportunities

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January - Tractor Buyers’ Guide

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May – Harvest Equipment Buyers’ Guide

June/July - Trucks/Bulk Beds/Trailers Buyers’ Guide

August/September - Tillage Buyers’ Guide

October - Industry Handbook and Seed Directory

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EDITORIAL PLANNER:January through December 2018

COLUMNS• American Sugarbeet Growers Association• American Sugar Alliance• Editor’s Column

FEATURES• Grower of the Month• Production Reports• University Research Reports• New Equipment Reviews• Chemical Updates

STANDARD DEPARTMENTS• Calendar of Events• New Products• Industry News

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CALIFORNIACalifornia Beet Growers Association LTD.2 W. Swain RoadStockton, CA 95207-4395Contact: Ben Goodwin, secretary-treasurerValerie Nunes, executive assistantPhone: 209-477-5596Fax: 209-477-1610Email: [email protected]

Sugar Company7 Spreckels Sugar Company

COLORADO Colorado Sugarbeet Growers Association710 11th Ave., Suite 111Greeley, CO 80631Contact: Susan Sewald, executive secretaryPhone: 970-352-6875Email: [email protected]

NEBCO Beet Growers AssociationP.O. Box 205Holyoke, CO 80734Contact: Ryder Jenik, presidentPhone: 970-520-1303Email: [email protected]

Sugar Company8 Western Sugar Cooperative

IDAHOElwyhee Beet Growers AssociationP.O. Box 818 Mountain Home, ID 83647Contact: Blaine Hulet, presidentPhone: 208-834-2440Email: [email protected]

Idaho Sugarbeet Growers Association1951 S. Saturn Way, Suite 100Boise, ID 83709Contact: Mark Duffin, executive directorPhone: 208-343-0167Email: [email protected]

Nyssa-Nampa Sugarbeet Growers Association P.O. Box 2723Nyssa, OR 97913Contact: Norma BurbankPhone: 208-863-5353Email: [email protected]

Sugar Company1 The Amalgamated Sugar Company LLC

MICHIGANMichigan Sugar Company2600 S. Euclid Ave.Bay City, MI 48706Contact: Ray VanDriessche, executive directorPhone: 989-686-0161Email: [email protected]

Sugar Company3 Michigan Sugar Company

MINNESOTAMinn-Dak Farmers Cooperative7525 Red River RoadWahpeton, ND 58075Contact: Brent Davison, chairmanPhone: 701-671-1314Email: [email protected]

Red River Valley Sugarbeet Growers Association1401 32nd St., SWFargo, ND 58103Contact: Duane Maatz, executive directorPhone: 701-239-4151Email: [email protected]: www.rrvsga.com

Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar Cooperative83550 County Road 21P.O. Box 500Renville, MN 56284Contact: Liza FagenPhone: 320-329-4143Email: [email protected]

Sugar Companies2 American Crystal Sugar Company4 Minn-Dak Farmers Cooperative6 Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar Cooperative

MONTANABig Horn County Sugarbeet Growers AssociationRoute 1, Box 1275Hardin, MT 59034Contact: Shawn Nedens, secretaryPhone: 406-665-3464Email: [email protected]

Montana-Dakota Beet Growers Association1013 Lincoln Ave. NWSidney, MT 59270Contact: Dave Reidle, secretary-treasurerPhone: 406-488-5422Email: [email protected]

Southern Montana Sugarbeet Growers Association1943 Old Hwy 10Forsyth, MT 59327Contact: Kim NilePhone: 406-356-2841Email: [email protected]

Sugar Companies5 Sidney Sugars Inc.8 Western Sugar Cooperative

NEBRASKANEBCO Beet Growers AssociationP.O. Box 205Holyoke, CO 80734Contact: Ryder Jenik, presidentPhone: 970-520-1303Email: [email protected]

Nebraska Sugarbeet Growers AssociationP.O. Box 466Scottsbluff, NE 69363-0466Contact: Sonia Smith, secretaryPhone: 308-436-5824Email: [email protected]

Sugar Company8 Western Sugar Cooperative

NORTH DAKOTAMinn-Dak Farmers Cooperative7525 Red River RoadWahpeton, ND 58075Contact: Brent Davison, chairmanPhone: 701-671-1314Email: [email protected]

Montana-Dakota Sugarbeet Growers Association1013 Lincoln Ave. NWSidney, MT 59270Contact: Dave ReidlePhone: 406-488-5422Email: [email protected]

Red River Valley Sugarbeet Growers Association1401 32nd St. SWFargo, ND 58103Contact: Duane Maatz, Executive DirectorPhone: 701-239-4151Email: [email protected]: www.rrvsga.com

Sugar Companies2 American Crystal Sugar Company4 Minn-Dak Farmers Cooperative

OREGONNyssa-Nampa Sugarbeet Growers AssociationP.O. Box 2723Nyssa, OR 97913Contact: Norma BurbankPhone: 208-863-5353Email: [email protected]

Sugar Company1 The Amalgamated Sugar Company LLC

WYOMINGBig Horn Basin Beet Growers Association52 County Road 2ECCody, WY 82414Contact: Glen Reed, presidentPhone: 307-587-2847Email: [email protected]

Wyoming Sugar Company LLC300 S. First St.P.O. Box 468Worland, WY 82401Contact: Joan Hall, executive assistantPhone: 307-347-3261 ext. 100Email: [email protected]

Sugar Companies8 Western Sugar Cooperative9 Wyoming Sugar Company LLC

CALIFORNIAAcres Harvested ................... 22,500Total Tons ............................. 1,105,000Yield (tons per acre) .............. 44.2Percent of U.S. Production ..... 3.2

COLORADO Acres Harvested ................... 27,300Total Tons ............................. 958,000Yield (tons per acre) .............. 35.1Percent of U.S. Production ..... 2.7

IDAHOAcres Harvested ................... 169,000Total Tons ............................. 6,439,000Yield (tons per acre) .............. 38.1Percent of U.S. Production ..... 18.3

MICHIGANAcres Harvested ................... 151,000Total Tons ............................. 4,787,000Yield (tons per acre) .............. 31.7Percent of U.S. Production ..... 13.6

MINNESOTAAcres Harvested ................... 435,000Total Tons ............................. 12,180,000Yield (tons per acre) .............. 28.0Percent of U.S. Production ..... 34.5

MONTANAAcres Harvested ................... 43,700Total Tons ............................. 1,433,000Yield (tons per acre) .............. 32.8Percent of U.S. Production ..... 4.1

NEBRASKAAcres Harvested ................... 46,800Total Tons ............................. 1,329,000Yield (tons per acre) .............. 28.4Percent of U.S. Production ..... 3.8

NORTH DAKOTAAcres Harvested ................... 206,000Total Tons ............................. 5,747,000Yield (tons per acre) .............. 27.9Percent of U.S. Production ..... 16.3

OREGONAcres Harvested ................... 9,100Total Tons ............................. 358,000Yield (tons per acre) .............. 39.3Percent of U.S. Production ..... 1.0

WYOMINGAcres Harvested ................... 31,400Total Tons ............................. 942,000Yield (tons per acre) .............. 30.0Percent of U.S. Production ..... 2.7All data from Sugar and Sweetener Yearbook, March 2016 ERS/USDA.Source: www.ers.usda.gov

Location, . . . Date Erected, . . . Capacity (tons per day)Spreckels Sugar Company FactoryBrawley, CA . . . . . . . . . Est . 1947/48 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Slicing 10,000 tons/day

The Amalgamated Sugar Company FactoriesMini-Cassia, ID . . . . . . Est . 1917 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Slicing 17,500 tons/dayNampa, ID . . . . . . . . . Est . 1942 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Slicing 12,000 tons/dayTwin Falls, ID . . . . . . . . Est . 1916 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Slicing 6,800 tons/day

Michigan Sugar Company FactoriesBay City, MI . . . . . . . . Est . 1901 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Slicing 8,700 tons/dayCaro, MI . . . . . . . . . . . Est . 1899 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Slicing 3,800 tons/dayCroswell, MI . . . . . . . . Est . 1902 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Slicing 4,000 tons/daySebewaing, MI . . . . . . . Est . 1902 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Slicing 5,500 tons/day

Minn-Dak Farmers Cooperative FactoryWahpeton, ND . . . . . . . Est . 1974 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Slicing 9,300 tons/day

The American Crystal Sugar Company FactoriesCrookston, MN . . . . . . . Est . 1954 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Slicing 5,900 tons/dayDrayton, ND . . . . . . . . Est . 1965 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Slicing 6,700 tons/dayEast Grand Forks, MN . Est . 1926 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Slicing 9,200 tons/dayHillsboro, ND . . . . . . . . Est . 1974 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Slicing 9,000 tons/dayMoorhead, MN . . . . . . Est . 1948 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Slicing 5,900 tons/day

Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar Cooperative FactoryRenville, MN . . . . . . . . Est . 1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Slicing 17,500 tons/day

Sidney Sugars Inc. FactorySidney, MT . . . . . . . . . Est . 1925 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Slicing 6,275 tons/day

Western Sugar Cooperative FactoriesBillings, MT . . . . . . . . . Est . 1906 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Slicing 5,000 tons/dayFort Morgan, CO . . . . Est . 1906 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Slicing 5,820 tons/dayLovell, WY . . . . . . . . . . Est . 1916 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Slicing 3,000 tons/dayScottsbluff, NE . . . . . . . Est . 1910 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Slicing 5,000 tons/dayTorrington, WY . . . . . . Est . 1926 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Slicing 5,500 tons/day

Wyoming Sugar Company FactoryWorland, WY . . . . . . . . Est . 1916 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Slicing 3,600 tons/day

AMERICAN SUGARBEET GROWERS ASSOCIATIONSugar Industry BioTech Council 1156 15th St. NW, Suite 1101Washington, D.C. 20005Phone: 202-833-2398Fax: 240-235-4291Luther Markwart, executive vice presidentEmail: [email protected]: www.americansugarbeet.orgAmerican Sugar Alliance2111 Wilson Blvd., Suite 600Arlington, VA 22201Phone: 703-351-5055Fax: 703-351-6698Vickie R. Myers, executive directorEmail: [email protected]: www.sugaralliance.org

BEET SUGAR DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION (BSDF)American Society of Sugar Beet Technologists (ASSBT)800 Grant St., Suite 300Denver, CO 80203Phone: 303-832-4460Paul Pfenninger, executive vice presidentWeb: www.bsdf-assbt.orgSugar Association Inc.1300 L St., NW, Suite 1001Washington, D.C. 20005Phone: 202-785-1122Courtney Gaine, president & CEOEmail: [email protected]: www.sugar.orgU.S. Beet Sugar Association1156 15th St., NW, Suite 1019Washington, D.C. 20005Phone: 800-872-0127Fax: 202-331-2065James Johnson, presidentEmail: [email protected]: www.beetsugar.org

1 The Amalgamated Sugar Company LLC1951 S. Saturn Way, Suite 100Boise, ID 83709Phone: 208-383-6500Web: www.scroop.com

2 American Crystal Sugar Company101 N. 3rd St.Moorhead, MN 56560Phone: 218-236-4400Web: www.crystalsugar.com

3 Michigan Sugar Company2600 S. Euclid Ave.Bay City, MI 48706Phone: 989-686-0161Email: [email protected]: www.michigansugar.com

4 Minn-Dak Farmers Cooperative7525 Red River RoadWahpeton, ND 58075Phone: 701-642-8411Email: [email protected]: www.mdf.coop

5 Sidney Sugars Inc.*35140 County Road 125Sidney, MT 59270Phone: 406-433-3301Email: [email protected]: www.sidneysugars.com

* Wholly-owned subsidiary of American Crystal Sugar Company

6 Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar Cooperative83550 County Road 21P.O. Box 500Renville, MN 56284Phone: 320-329-8305Email: [email protected]: www.smbsc.com

7 Spreckels Sugar Company*P.O. Box 581395 W. Keystone RoadBrawley, CA 92227-0581Phone: 760-344-3110Fax: 760-344-4555Email: [email protected]

* Wholly-owned subsidiary of Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar Cooperative

8 Western Sugar Cooperative7555 E. Hampden Ave., No. 600Denver, CO 80231Phone: 303-830-3939Web: www.westernsugar.com

9 Wyoming Sugar Company LLC300 S. First St. P.O. Box 468Worland, WY 82401Phone: 307-347-3261 ext. 100Fax: 307-347-4818

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February - Irrigation Products Buyers’ GuideCrop Protection • PlantingSpace Closes: Dec 22 • Materials Due Dec 29 • Mail Date: Jan 23

March - Growth Promoters & Fertilizers Buyers’ GuideAll Growing Phases • ASGA Convention ReportClosing Date: Jan 26 • Materials Due Feb 2 • Mail Date: Feb 22

April – Crop Protection Chemicals Buyers’ GuideSustainability • University & Professional ReportsSpace Closes: Feb 23 • Materials Due Mar 2 • Mail Date: Mar 21

May – Harvest Equipment Buyers’ GuidePest Control • Fall Weed ControlSpace Closes: Mar 30 • Materials Due Apr 6 • Mail Date: Apr 25

June/July - Truck/Bulk Beds/Trailers Buyers’ GuideSmart Irrigation Month • Harvest Equipment PrepSpace Closes: Apr 27 • Materials Due May 4 • Mail Date: May 23

August/September - Tillage Buyers’ GuideHarvest • Finance & Insurance Space Closes: June 29 • Materials Due Jul 6 • Mail Date: Jul 26

October - Industry Handbook & Seed DirectorySpace Closes: Aug 24 • Materials Due Aug 31 • Mail Date: Sept 21

Sugar Industry Map - Reference ChartSpace Closes: Sept 14 • Materials Due Sept 21 • Mail Date: Oct 5

November/ DecemberPlanting Equipment Buyers’ Guide New Seed Varieties Space Closes: Sept 28 • Materials Due Oct 5 • Mail Date: Oct 26

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