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Sign up for Farm Futures Management Summit

Mark your calendar for Jan. 6 & 7 and reserve your hotel room soon to take advantage of the conference rate.
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Published: Sep 1, 2009



Plan now to be part of the 2010
Farm Futures




Management Summit

DOWNLOAD THE AGENDA TODAY

And don't miss the video link just click the link to play...


This two-day event offers you access to high-level business management information you can deploy on your operation. From risk management to personnel issues, each event covers a wide range of topics. 
Make plans to join us in St. Louis, January 6&7, 2010. 
The Farm Futures Management Summit will be one of the most valuable farm events you’ll attend next winter. Join us for the big event in January.

Our theme this year is Business Strategies for Multi-Generation Farms, a two-day conference that will focus on high-performance marketing, business planning and other skills producers need to succeed today and tomorrow. Join us in St. Louis, Jan. 6 & 7, 2010.

Register at the special Room Rate - The Hilton St. Louis Airport is offering a special conference rate. Room space is limited, reserve today RESERVE YOUR ROOM NOW. The special rate expires Dec. 15 - reserve soon!

The St. Louis summit features a successful combination of prominent speakers, farm panel discussions and the infamous "Bear pit" - a lively debate among all attendees and speakers. The event kicks off at 1 p.m., Jan. 6 and ends at 3:15 p.m. Jan. 7 - make plans to attend.

Special for 2010: The "Bear Pit" will be hosted by Max Armstrong - you don't want to miss this very special event.


Nationally-acclaimed farm management consultant Moe Russell will explore, in-depth, issues concerning multi-generation farms; and how to succeed. Dr. Dave Kohl, well-known agricultural futurist, will also be on hand to spark new ideas on managing your business. 

Going In-Depth: This summit includes an in-depth workshop focusing on estate planning and the challenges of inter-generational farm issues headed by Dr. Kohl. It's a chance for you to get some one-on-one help for a tough issue facing most farms. With potential tax law changes coming in the next two years a discussion of this hot topic has added value for all farms.

Registration:
The Early Bird rate has expired, registration is now $399 for the full rate, and $349 for the partner rate. For 2010, we've added a student rate of $99 to encourage farm families to attend this important event. 

Please note that if MORE THAN ONE person is registering from the same operation you will need to use the GROUP REGISTRATION FORM, which you can download, print out, fill in and send it to us. SINGLE orders can use the registration system link HERE and click on Farm Futures Management Summit 2010.

Registration includes:

  • unlimited access to all workshops, presentations and panel discussions
  • Continental breakfast, lunch and coffee breaks
  • Summit handouts including CD with presentations
  • Dinner during the conference

Mark this date - Jan. 6 & 7, 2010 at the Hilton St. Louis Airport. 




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