The New Mexico Department of Agriculture and a dozen other New Mexico agencies and agriculture organizations are hosting the 2018 AgriFuture Educational Institute for future agriculturists.
This event is geared toward anyone 18 to 40 years of age but is open to anyone interested in being a part of the future of agriculture. Current producers of any age are highly encouraged to join alongside future producers to learn and share insights. Veterans of the armed forces are also encouraged to attend.
The 2018 AgriFuture Educational Institute aims to connect, inform and inspire the next generation of farmers, ranchers and all people involved in agriculture. AgriFuture will be held May 15 to 17 in Albuquerque.
“AgriFuture provides a tremendous opportunity for those who have an interest in agriculture production,” said New Mexico Secretary of Agriculture Jeff Witte. “The conference is about opportunities and resources and is presented by those who are actively engaged in agriculture. I encourage anyone who wants to explore these opportunities to attend, especially the next generation of agriculturists, our returning military veterans and those who have had other careers who may be ready to return to the land.”
With over 150 attendees expected, the conference will feature breakout sessions, educational agricultural speakers, dinner with mentors, networking opportunities and more.
Future ag producers may attend for $50, which includes a two-night hotel stay. Current ag producers and mentors may attend for $100, and exhibitor booth registration is $250.
Registration may be found at https://agrifuture2018.eventbrite.com.
For more information, visit http://www.nmda.nmsu.edu/agrifuture-educational-institute/ or contact Kristie Garcia at 575-646-2804 or [email protected].
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