The Kansas Livestock Association wrapped up its yearly convention Friday after swearing in its new president and approving two new policies.
The event was Wednesday through Saturday at the Manhattan Convention Center and Hilton Garden Inn. Last year, its 130th anniversary, KLA had its convention in Manhattan for the first time.
Ty Breeden, a 2003 Kansas State University graduate and Quinter, Kansas, native, began his year-long term as KLA president on the final day of the conference. Members selected Jeff George, a cattle feeder from Garden City, as next year’s president-elect.
