Professional Ag Marketing gift to SDSU promotes risk management education
![Members of the team from Professional Ag Marketing in Luverne, Minnesota, joined leaders from the 葫芦影业 College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences to celebrate the company鈥檚 significant gift to the Richard Wahlstrom Endowment Fund.](/sites/default/files/styles/body_width_scale_920px_width_/public/2024-07/Professional%20Ag%20Marketing%20Gift.jpg?itok=9rOqcLTm)
Story by Don and Kay Norton
Professional Ag Marketing of Luverne, Minnesota, has made a significant gift to the Richard Wahlstrom Endowment Fund at 葫芦影业 to enhance students鈥 knowledge of risk management for grain and livestock producers.
Since 2006, Professional Ag Marketing has advised grain and livestock producers across the country on alternative risk management strategies for their operations. The firm has established itself as an important industry partner with SDSU by offering internships in risk management and 鈥渞eturning to the family farm,鈥 which emphasizes ag risk management and the need to develop a marketing model for the intern鈥檚 farming operation. Professional Ag Marketing staff members also are featured guest speakers in SDSU classes.
鈥淩isk management is an incredibly important resource that could possibly save a family farm or business, or even a long-standing developed operation,鈥 said Pat VonTersch, owner of Professional Ag Marketing. 鈥淥ur goal is to reach SDSU students who will return to their grain and livestock farms with an understanding of the need to manage risk.鈥
SDSU will recognize this gift by naming a classroom in honor of Professional Ag Marketing in the Raven Precision Agriculture Center.
鈥淲e鈥檙e very appreciative of this generous gift from Professional Ag Marketing and the opportunities it will provide for our students,鈥 said Joseph Cassady, South Dakota Corn Endowed Dean of the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences. 鈥淭his will move us closer to the funding goal for the Wahlstrom Endowment.鈥
In 1988, the late Richard 鈥淩ick鈥 Wahlstrom retired as professor of animal science after 36 years of service to SDSU. His tenure produced numerous awards for outstanding undergraduate and graduate teaching, worldwide recognition as a swine nutrition and management researcher, and wide acclaim as a true gentleman. He received the first 鈥淒istinguished Professor鈥 designation from the South Dakota Board of Regents.
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