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Join the ag revolution - NDFB's farm and ranch conference 2023

Join the ag revolution - NDFB's farm and ranch conference 2023


By Scout Nelson

The North Dakota Farm Bureau (NDFB) is thrilled to announce its Farm and Ranch Conference, slated for February 2-3 at West Fargo's DoubleTree Hotel. This event promises a blend of learning, networking, and fun, tailored for the agricultural community. 

Kicking off with a Friday social at Suite Shots, the conference sets the tone for a collaborative weekend. It's a perfect opportunity for attendees to mingle, share insights, and create lasting partnerships. 

Highlighting the event is keynote speaker David Widmar, an agricultural economist acclaimed for his insights into agricultural trends and economics. Widmar's expertise is invaluable for agribusinesses and farmers in strategic planning. 

The conference features a variety of breakout sessions on Saturday. These sessions cover a wide range of topics, including regenerative agriculture, livestock integration, and soil testing, offering practical knowledge for today's farmers.  

A special feature is the Young Farmers & Ranchers (YF&R) Discussion Meet, encouraging the next generation of agricultural leaders to discuss pressing industry issues.  

Concluding the event is a vibrant performance by Dueling Pianos, ensuring an entertaining and interactive end to the conference. 

Registration is open for this not-to-miss event. For more details, attendees are encouraged to visit the Farm and Ranch Conference event page

This conference is a must-attend for those involved in farming, ranching, and agribusiness, providing a unique platform for learning, networking, and growth. 

 

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