Farmers and agri-enthusiasts will gather in Bowling Green for the Intensive Soybean Management Workshop and Kentucky Commodity Conference on January 15-16. Featuring expert speakers and valuable information, registration is free but must be completed by January 10. Attendees can look forward to learning about farming practices and networking with industry leaders, making this an essential event for anyone in agriculture.
Attention farmers and agri-enthusiasts! Excitement is building as Bowling Green, Kentucky prepares to roll out the red carpet for the much-anticipated Intensive Soybean Management Workshop and the Kentucky Commodity Conference. Scheduled for January 15 and 16, this event promises to be a treasure trove of knowledge and networking opportunities that you won’t want to miss!
So, listen up! If you’re interested in attending this enlightening two-day affair, make sure you mark your calendars. The deadline for registration is fast approaching—you have until Friday, January 10th to get your name in. Don’t let this chance slip through your fingers!
The first day, January 15, kicks off with an exciting workshop featuring a renowned speaker who aims to deliver crucial insights for farmers. Get ready to soak in valuable information that could help boost your soybean yields and enhance your farming operations!
Then comes the main event on January 16th. It’s a full day packed with activities and impactful seminars. Held at the Sloan Convention Center, the conference offers a fantastic lineup of expert speakers. You’ll hear from industry leaders such as Dr. Guilherme Anghinoni, who will delve into Brazilian agricultural production practices, Bill Biedermann, an expert on commodities, and Andrew Pritchard, a meteorologist dedicated to uncovering how weather impacts crop production.
Now, if you think attending would cost a pretty penny, think again! Thanks to the generous support from industry sponsors, farmers can join the Kentucky Commodity Conference at no cost. However, to gain access to all the benefits—including the luncheon and the prestigious awards celebration—you must register in advance. Your registration not only guarantees you a seat but also opens the door to rewarding networking opportunities.
As the conference dawns on January 16th, you can kickstart your day with an Early Riser session starting at 7 a.m. CST. There’s nothing like diving into a day full of learning, culminating in a Grower Appreciation Reception and the awards celebration, where deserving members will be recognized for their hard work and contributions.
Throughout the conference, there will also be an annual members meeting for the Kentucky Soybean Association, Kentucky Corn Growers Association, and Kentucky Small Grain Growers Association. This opening discussion will set the stage for key topics to be covered, including innovative ideas such as sustainable aviation fuel production—because who knew that sustainability could take flight?
Ready to secure your spot? Simply head over to the official conference website at www.kycommodityconference.org to register. A handy link for registration will also be available in related news in the web. Don’t wait too long—time is ticking, and this is one event that promises to deliver a wealth of information!
So there you have it, folks! The clock is ticking, and the Kentucky Soybean Association has a spectacular lineup waiting for you in Bowling Green. Whether you’re a seasoned farmer or just getting your feet wet in the farming world, this workshop and conference is sure to provide insightful perspectives that could change the way you approach agriculture. Don’t miss out on this golden opportunity!
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