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ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY: A-State's 28th Annual Agribusiness Conference Is Scheduled For Feb. 16

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Arkansas State University issued the following announcement on Dec. 28.

Arkansas State University’s annual Agribusiness Conference, now in its 28th year, continues to provide timely information and agricultural policy education to farmers, agribusiness professionals, students and educators across the Mid-South.

This year’s conference, on Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2022, will focus on climate issues and agricultural policy, the politics of agricultural and trade policy, and the commodity markets, according to Dr. Bert Greenwalt, professor of agricultural economics and director of the conference.

On-site registration will begin at 7:30 a.m. in A-State’s Fowler Center, 201 Olympic Dr., for the conference general session, starting at 8:25. Three concurrent commodity sessions will be held at 11 a.m. in the First National Bank Arena, 217 Olympic Dr., followed by lunch at noon.

A livestream of the 8:25-10:35 general session and the luncheon presentation will also be available for online viewing. The commodity sessions will not be available online.

The general session features two speakers:

– Chelsie Keys, senior professional staff member for the U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee, will discuss climate issues and how they will impact future farm policy.

– Jim Wiesemeyer, political analyst for Farm Journal Media, will discuss the politics of agricultural and trade policy and the outlook for the next federal farm bill.

The luncheon speaker will be retired Deere & Company chief economist J.B. Penn, an alumnus of A-State's College of Agriculture.

The conference qualifies for continuing education credits according to the guidelines of the Arkansas State Board of Public Accountancy, Arkansas Certified Crop Advisors and Arkansas Agricultural Consultants, and the American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers.

Joining the College of Agriculture to sponsor the conference are: The Judd Hill Foundation, Adams Land Co., AgHeritage Farm Credit Services, Allenberg Cotton Co., Arkansas Farm Bureau, Arvest Bank, BASF, Busch Agricultural Resources, LLC, Engines, Inc., Farm Credit Midsouth, Frost, PLLC, Glaub Farm Management, Greenway Equipment, Inc., Helena Agri-Enterprises, LLC, National Land Realty, NK/Syngenta, Ozark Mountain Poultry, PGIM Real Estate, Quattlebaum, Grooms & Tull PLLC, Riceland Foods, Inc., RiceTec Inc., and USA/Arkansas Rice.

Admission to the conference and luncheon is free, but registration by Friday, Feb. 4, is requested. Detailed conference information and online registration are available at AState.edu/agribusconf. For more information, contact Abigail Coleman at (870) 972-2416, or email AState_Agribus_Conf@AState.edu.

Original source can be found here.

Source: Arkansas State University

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