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COTTON BOARD – TOUR REGISTRATIONTour Date:Region:Principle Staff Coordinator:2012West/SouthWestBrent Murphree602-810-1171901-271-1351 FaxName as it appears on driver’slicense.*Name for your name badge:Company/Organization (ifapplicable):Spouse’s Name (if attending):*Spouse Name as on Driver’sLicense (if different from above):* For Airline PurposesWhat date would you like to arrive in Raleigh?From what airport would you depart?Please include dates of birth for all partiesMailing Address:Street or PO BoxCityCountyStateZip

ency Contact:Telephone:Local Newspaper(s):Please indicate any dietary restrictions/special requests.*The Cotton Board makes every attempt to be excellent stewards offunds that U.S. cotton producers invest in the Cotton Research &Promotion Program activities. After submission of this form, airfare willbe purchased for your impending trip. Please make every effort toremain committed to attending the tour to prevent wasted money fromcancelled airfare and/or ticket fee changes. Your cooperation is deeplyappreciated.Thank you and have a great tour of Cotton Incorporated!The Cotton Board

Tentative: 7/13/09COTTON INCORPORATED PRODUCER TOURSample Tour AgendaCary, North CarolinaTENTATIVE AGENDASaturdayTRANSPORTATION:– ARRIVALSRDU AIRPORT -- RALEIGH MARRIOTT CRABTREE VALLEY4500 MARRIOTT DRIVE, RALEIGH, NC 27612 -- (919) 781-7000(Marriott Hotel Complimentary Airport Shuttle Service)SundayFree Day6:30pm-7:00pmRECEPTION – RALEIGH MARRIOTTGRAND BALLROOM A-D7:00pm-9:30pmDINNER – RALEIGH MARRIOTTGRAND BALLROOM A-D8:00am–11:45amBUSINESS MEETINGGRAND BALLROOM A-D8:00am–8:10amWELCOME and INTRODUCTIONBrent Murphree, Cotton BoardWestern RegionalCommunication ManagerMondayBob Stanley, Cotton BoardSouthwestern RegionalCommunication ManagerBobby Skeen, Cotton BoardMidSouth RegionalCommunications ManagerMonte BainSoutheast RegionalCommunications Manager

Tentative: 7/13/098:10am–8:45amCOMPANY OVERVIEWJ. Berrye WorshamPresident & CEOCotton Incorporated8:45am-9:15amGLOBAL PRODUCT SUPPLY CHAINMark A. MessuraExecutive Vice PresidentGlobal Product Supply Chain9:15am–9:45amAGRICULTURAL RESEARCHDr. Kater D. HakeVice PresidentAgricultural R COMPETITION- Fiber Quality ResearchMichael D. WatsonVice PresidentFiber Competition10:45am–11:15amCONSUMER MARKETINGMarissa BarlinDirector, Consumer MarketingStrategic Alliances11:15am-11:30amTRADEMARKSJohn MorgansSenior DirectorAdministration11:30am–12:15pmLUNCH – RALEIGH MARRIOTTJUNIOR BALLROOM12:15pm–12:30pmBOARD BUS FOR 12:30pm DEPARTURETRANSPORTATION TO:COTTON INCORPORATED’S WORLD HEADQUARTERS6399 Weston Parkway, Cary, NC 27513(Upon Arrival, Divide into Tour Groups and Follow Tour Guide)12:45pm–3:40pm66Participants(4 Groups)TOUR RESEARCH LABORATORIESREDBLUEGREENYELLOW

Tentative: 7/13/0912:45 – 1:10FPLCardingFPLSpinningPELAL1:15 – 1:40FPLSpinningFPLCardingPDLPEL1:45 – 2:10DFALPDLFPLCardingFPLSpinning2:15 – 2:40ALDFALFPLSpinningFPLCarding2:45 – 3:10PELALDFALPDL3:15 – 3:40PDLPELALDFAL3:45 – 4:00MPRCOTTON BOARD – West / Southwest RegionsBrent Murphree, Western Regional Communication ManagerBob Stanley, Southwestern Regional Communication ManagerBrad Robb, Vice President of Communications, Cotton Board4:00 – 4:20WRAP-UP*FPL*DFAL*AL*PEL Fiber Processing Laboratory – Carding / Spinning – (Headsets)Dyeing & Finishing Laboratory – (Headsets)Analytical Laboratory / Finishing ResearchProduct Evaluation Laboratory*PDL*MPR Product Development LaboratoryMultipurpose Room - Cotton Board PresentationPresenters:FPLFiber Processing Laboratory (Carding / Spinning) William Gunter, Senior Fiber Processing Specialist, Fiber Processing Martin K. Schreiner, Associate Director, Fiber Processing Raouf S. Taraboulsi, Senior Fiber Processing Engineer, Fiber ProcessingDFALDyeing and Finishing Laboratory Jason Seastrunk, Supervisor, Dyeing and Finishing Applications Laboratory Paul Edwards, Dyeing and Finishing Technician, Dyeing Research

Tentative: 7/13/09ALAnalytical Laboratory / Finishing Research William A. Rearick, Director, Finishing ResearchPDLProduct Development Laboratory Jeana M. Fitzgerald, Manager, Product Development Jim L. Grow, Director, Product Development Manuel Ramirez, Manager, Product Development Carrie Z. Yates, Manager, Product DevelopmentPELProduct Evaluation Laboratory Judy B. Holden, Laboratory Technician, Product Evaluation Laboratory Regina Horton, Laboratory Technician, Product Evaluation Laboratory Pat Nivanh, Laboratory Technician, Product Evaluation Laboratory Angela B. Massengill, Laboratory Technician, Product Evaluation LaboratoryTour Guides:RED: Dr. Patricia F. O’Leary, Senior Director, Agricultural ResearchBLUE: Thomas C. Wedegaertner, Director, Cottonseed Research and MarketingGREEN: Dr. Ed M. Barnes, Director, Agricultural ResearchYELLOW: Louis T. Protonentis, Technical Director, Technology Implementation4:00pm-4:20pmWRAP-UP DISCUSSION(Multipurpose Room)4:20pmBOARD BUS FOR TRANSPORTATION TO HOTEL5:45pmBOARD BUS AT RALEIGH MARRIOTT6:00pmDEPARTURE TO ANGUS BARN6:30pmRECEPTION & DINNERAngus Barn Restaurant(919) 787-3505Tuesday7:00am-8:30am“GOOD START” BREAKFAST (at your leisure)(Breakfast Coupon Included in Welcome Packet)8:30amBOARD BUS AT RALEIGH MARRIOTT8:45amDEPART FOR TOUR9:15am-11:15amTOUR OF [TC]2 HEADQUARTERS:CRABTREE GRILL

[TC]2 - 5651 Dillard Drive, Cary, NC 27518Contact: Karen S. Davis, Manager, Administrative SupportPhone: (919) 380-215611:15amBOARD BUS11:30amDEPART FOR LUNCH11:45pm-1:15pmLUNCH:Bentley’s at Crossroads2007 Walnut Street, Cary, NC 27518Phone: (919) 854-06441:15pmBOARD BUS1:30pmDEPARTURE TO THE AIRPORT2:00pmARRIVAL TO RDU AIRPORT – DEPARTURESTentative: 7/13/09

4500 MARRIOTT DRIVE, RALEIGH, NC 27612 -- (919) 781-7000 (Marriott Hotel Complimentary Airport Shuttle Service) Sunday . Free Day . 6:30pm-7:00pm RECEPTION – RALEIGH MARRIOTT GRAND BALLROOM A-D. 7:00pm-9:30pm DINNER – RALEIGH MARRIOTT GRAND BALLROOM A-D. Monday .

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