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Shining Light on Farm & Food Policy for 20 Years.
Saturday, October 19, 2024
We’ll be hosting the Conference in a Hybrid format (so that means in-person and virtual) and will offer an excellent opportunity to acquire new skills and to network with an estimated 1,000 of your peers, and colleagues along with exhibitors who will provide WIC related products and services for participants. The conference will also offer an opportunity for attendees to hear from USDA officials and to dialogue on relevant updates and challenges that the program faces.
The program will provide actionable insights for industry leaders to make better, more informed decisions that reduce risk and optimize resources in order to maximize success in the crop protection and adjuvant market.
This year’s Water Week provides professionals with the opportunity to directly learn more from key federal officials about the implementation of the historical policy achievements secured by the water sector over the past two years, and significant actions on EPA’s regulatory agenda that will directly impact the water sector. It also provides the opportunity to build on this momentum and come together on Capitol Hill to advocate to Members of Congress the importance of ensuring all communities continue to have access to safe, reliable, and affordable drinking water and clean water.
North American Millers' Association Spring Conference is a three-day program with a number of education sessions addressing a variety of topics of interest to wheat, corn, and oat millers, including the annual Soft Wheat Crop Report & Forecast. Several NAMA committees and the Soft Wheat, Corn, and Oat Divisions also meet at the Spring Conference.
We’re looking forward to seeing you all at the upcoming CLA RISE Regulatory Conference, which will be held this year at the Marriott Marquis hotel in Washington, DC.
The Center for Great Plains Studies’ 48th annual conference will examine food systems in the region in relation to environments, agricultures, technologies, and societies by following production from plant to table, both ecologically and industrially. This interdisciplinary conference will cover many aspects of food and culture on the Great Plains with a focus on Indigenous food sovereignty movements; the long-standing significance of the meatpacking industry; related topics of labor, immigration, and health and safety standards; and the environmental impacts of food production and consumption.
Ice Cream Technology Conference focuses on innovations in frozen dessert research, technology and new market trends. It provides opportunities to learn from experts on food safety, labeling and regulations that affect the industry. Ice Cream Tech is the place to learn and share, and to engage in an open exchange among participants and experts on technical and practical processing issues in the ice cream and frozen dessert industry. The conference features networking opportunities, hands-on sessions and product tasting, including the annual Innovative Ice Cream Flavor Competition.
The NOSB will meet to discuss substances petitioned for addition to or deletion from the National List of Allowed and Prohibited Substances (National List), substances due to sunset from the National List in 2025, and recommendations on organic policies. Please visit the NOSB Meetings page for further information and instructions.
NIAA convenes animal agriculture experts and allies in collaborative settings to explore, discuss, learn, and develop knowledge that fosters interdisciplinary cooperation for the improvement and continuous progress of animal agriculture.