Butler County Crop Fair: Access to Profitability | IAWA

When:
January 31, 2017 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
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Where:
Greene Community Center
Greene
IA 50636
USA

Growing Success on Your Farming Operation

Part of the Iowa Corn Crop Fair Series, this free crop fair is designed to give you direct access to timely information because that can help make your operation more profitable. Joining Iowa Corn Growers Association (ICGA) gives you a seat at the table on issues that impact your farming operation. Also, become a member today by calling the Iowa Corn office today at (515) 225-9242 or visit their website

Further, the agenda for this event is as follows:

  • 9:00 AM State and Federal Government Policy Update by Amanda DeJong, Senior Policy Advisor, and Iowa Corn.
  • 10:00 AM Staying Competative in a Global Market by Kevin Leibold, Extension Farm Management Specialist, ISU Extension and Outreach.
  • 11:00 AM Farmers Panel: Conservation and Soil Health by Jeff Reints, Farmer from Shell Rock, Mark Mueller, Farmer from Waverly, and Elyssa McFarland, Iowa Field Manager, Soil Health Partnership.
  • 12:00 PM Lunch, free to all crop fair attendees.

Success in Agriculture

So what’s success for your farming operation? Because Iowa Corn is committed to creating opportunities for long-term corn grower profitability, they would love for you to join them and industry experts at a 2017-2018 crop fair. Therefore, you should come and learn more about Growing Success on your Farming Operation at one of the regionally held fairs across the state.

Finally, please RSVP by January 24 to Megan at Flint Hills by calling (319) 885-2018. This crop fair is located at Greene Community Center, 202 W. South St. Greene, IA 50636.  Iowa Corn Growers Associated and Flint Hills Resources are sponsoring the event.

Visit here to find out more about this event and others included in the Iowa Corn Crop Fair series.

Iowa Corn Growers Association is one of IAWA’s three founding organizations. Visit here to find out more about how ICGA took unprecedented steps to improve water quality across Iowa.

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