The theme is “Forages Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow.” The 2019
AFGC Conference will kick off with Dr. Garry Lacefield
presenting on the history of AFGC and forages and the impact
both have had on the world the past 75 years. Forage Reflections
will take you through time and show the true impact of forages.
The conference will feature workshops focused on soil health,
grass-based dairies, how to get started with forages, and more.
In addition to workshops, the conference offers scientific
poster presentations; an outstanding exhibit hall representing
seed, chemical, fencing and other industry companies and
organizations; many networking opportunities; and several
competitions such as the Forage Spokesperson, Emerging
Scientist, Photo and Essay Contests.
According to AFGC President, Mark Kennedy, “We are extremely
fortunate to have the guidance of producer and AFGC board
member, Carl Stafford serving as conference chair along with
Mark Green, serving as program co-chairs. The entire 2019
planning team has put together an amazing program focused on the
many facets of the forage industry providing value for everyone.
Come join us in St. Louis to discover the exciting possibilities
the future holds for forage and grassland agriculture.”
As a lead organization in the U.S. forage
industry, the AFGC annual conference offers farmers, scientists,
students and industry a chance to learn from, and to share with,
each other in a mutual pursuit of new forage knowledge.
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There are over 60 educational opportunities over the
two-day conference qualifying for CEU credit in the Certified Forage
and Grassland Professional designation program offered by AFGC.
Details and registration will be available on the web at
www.afgc.org. Or, contact
AFGC at 1.800.944.2342 for information or questions.
The American Forage and Grassland Council is an organization
comprised of 22 affiliate councils with over 2,500 members and is
the leading voice for economically and environmentally sound forage
based agriculture. Founded in 1944, its primary objective is to
bring producers, educators, scientists, and industry professionals
together to promote and advance forages in agriculture. Contact AFGC,
PO Box 867, Berea, KY 40403. Telephone 800.944.2342. Fax
859.623.8694. Email info@afgc.org.
www.afgc.org.
[Paige Buck
Public Affairs Officer
USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service] |