Rend Lake Conference Center - Whittington, IL, United States
These two-day conferences will address a wide array of topics pertinent to crop production, pest management, and natural resources issues while providing a forum for discussion and interaction between participants and university researchers.
Oncenter Convention Center - Syracuse, NY, United States
Brings 1,500 attendees to central New York for meetings and classes that inform and educate growers on many of the aspects of fruit and vegetable production and marketing, and current technologies and events which affect agriculture as a whole.
Will address the goals of the series and why growers should engage in social media. Presenters will define the objectives and review “return on investment” of engaging in social media and how it fits within the context of agriculture.
The course offers participants a broad understanding of the major aspects of a seed company’s operations and a cross-departmental knowledge of best practices for profitability.
Lectures will occur on Monday and Wednesday evenings from 6:30 to 9:45 p.m., and will be taught electronically using the Elluminate Course Delivery System (www.elluminate.com). A textbook will not be required for this course.
University of Illinois I Hotel and Conference Center - Champaign, IL, United States
Expert speakers will discuss environmental impacts of bioenergy crops, the variety of biomass crops available for commercial use, the science behind feedstock improvement, an overview of renewable energy development at the U of I, the process of taking feedstocks from f...
Largest educational conference and trade show in the southeastern US that unites growers, vendors and suppliers. Addresses food safety, specific commodity sessions on production practices and increased yields, marketing strategies.
Atlanta Marriott Marquis - Atlanta, GA, United States
Four days of individual reports, panel discussions, hands on workshops and seminars are designed to provide attendees with the information they need to be the best cotton farmer possible.