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June 26-28, West Des Moines

US (IA): FarmHer introduces Cultivate event for women

Cultivate by FarmHer is a national event that will bring together women from all walks of life who share a love for agriculture and a desire to collaboratively bring light to how their lifestyles are impacting the world around them. The event will be hosted June 26-28, 2017 in West Des Moines, IA at the Sheraton Hotel. Attendees will include producers, farmers, ranchers, and agribusiness professionals.

While enjoying the company of their fellow FarmHers, attendees will be immersed in up-to-the-minute information and education on topics vital to women operating within the ag industry.

Specific topics, presented by industry leaders, will educate women on how to leave or take over their family’s farming legacy, how agribusiness professionals can build stronger relationships with their customers in the field, and why understanding our current political reality is important to us in the agriculture industry. A line up of workshops will provide hands-on experience and multiple networking opportunities will give attendees ample time to connect with each other.

Registration for Cultivate by FarmHer will open March 15, 2017. Registration costs for the event will be $500 and $750 for producers and agribusiness professionals, respectively. Savings of $250 per ticket are available to early registrants until April 15, 2017.

Companies interested in sponsorship opportunities may visit http://bit.ly/CultivateSponsor. Sponsorships are limited. Companies are encouraged to contact Carly Cummings at carly@farmher.com as soon as possible if they are interested in these opportunities.

For more information:
www.farmher.com/pages/cultivate
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