By Scout Nelson
North Dakota soybean farmers have the chance to connect through Producer Shop Talks — a series of casual, farmer-focused gatherings happening across the state. These events are designed to bring producers together to discuss what really matters on the farm.
The events are scheduled for August 5 and 6 in four North Dakota towns:
- Elgin on August 5 at 7:30 am (MST)
- Fullerton on August 5 at 5:30 pm (CST)
- Dazey on August 6 at 7:30 am (CST)
- Rock Lake on August 6 at 5:30 pm (CST)
Each event provides an easygoing space for farmers to talk about the latest developments in agriculture, from new technology to current policy updates. It’s also a chance to look ahead and make plans for the future of the farm.
Ag experts will be on hand to answer questions and share updates relevant to soybean production and the broader farming industry. Whether you are new to farming or have years of experience, these events welcome all.
In addition to valuable information, attendees will enjoy a good meal and have time to relax and visit fellow producers. These gatherings aim to strengthen community ties and provide real-world insights that help support successful farming.
The North Dakota Soybean Council encourages all soybean growers to attend. No matter your background or operation size, there’s something for everyone at Shop Talks.
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Categories: North Dakota, Business, Crops, Soybeans