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Join top experts at the 2025 Farm Bureau Convention

Join top experts at the 2025 Farm Bureau Convention


By Jamie Martin

Farmers, agribusiness owners, and industry professionals won’t want to miss the 106th American Farm Bureau Convention, taking place in San Antonio, Texas, from January 24-29, 2025.

The convention is a key platform for those looking to shape the direction of U.S. agriculture and gain a deeper understanding of policies that will affect their businesses in the coming year.

With a focus on leadership development and business expansion, attendees can participate in various educational workshops.

These sessions are designed to enhance skills, increase business acumen, and provide valuable insights into current agricultural trends.

The event will also feature an exhibition showcasing innovative solutions and products for the agricultural sector.

Attendees will hear from influential speakers, including Lt. Col. Dan Rooney, a decorated F-16 fighter pilot, who will speak on Sunday, Jan. 26, during the mid-session keynote. Rooney’s perspective on leadership and resilience will inspire attendees as they navigate the challenges facing agriculture.

Eric Boles, an expert in talent development and organizational change, will deliver the closing keynote address on Monday, Jan. 27, providing valuable insights into managing change and building strong teams.

The convention is also an excellent networking opportunity, offering a chance to connect with peers from across the country, explore new business opportunities, and strengthen the voice of agriculture in Washington, DC.

Whether you’re looking to influence policy or explore the latest in agricultural technology, this event offers the resources and connections needed to succeed in 2025 and beyond.

For registration visit, https://annualconvention.fb.org/

Photo Credit: american-farm-bureau-federation


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