Arkansas State University’s 22nd annual Agribusiness Conference will be held Wednesday, February 10.
The conference provides information and education
outreach to farmers, agribusiness professionals and educators across the Mid-South.
This year’s conference focuses on the agricultural economy, environmental law
and regulation, business transition planning, trade policy and the commodity
market outlook. On-site registration begins at 7:45 a.m. in the Fowler Center
at Arkansas State. Lunch will be served in the Convocation Center at noon. Afternoon
sessions will follow and the conference concludes at 4 p.m.
The morning general session features five speakers and a
panel discussion:
- Stan Miller, an attorney and partner with ILP+McChain,
Miller and Nissman, will discuss succession and estate-planning issues for
agribusiness owners.
- Harrison Pittman, director of the National Agricultural
Law Center, will describe how the regulation of crop agriculture is evolving
and discuss other environmental law issues.
- Bob Cummings, COO of the USA Rice Federation, will give
an update on agricultural and trade policy and how it is impacting the rice
industry.
- David Schweikhardt from Michigan State University will
explain the economics and politics of the Trans-Pacific Partnership and how it
will impact U.S. agriculture.
- Jason Henderson, director of Extension at Purdue
University, will review the agricultural finance situation and the outlook for
the farm economy.
Luncheon speaker John Phipps is a farmer and commentator
on the U.S. Farm Report, America's longest-running farm television program.
Afternoon special-interest sessions include an update on
Arkansas Department of Agriculture programs by the state’s Agriculture
Secretary Wes Ward, three speakers on commodity market trends, and three
presentations on poultry and beef industry issues.
Admission to the conference and luncheon is free, but
pre-registration is encouraged. Detailed conference information and online registration
is available here.