BISMARCK, ND – NDFB is excited to announce the upcoming Farm and Ranch Conference, scheduled to take place on February 2-3 at the DoubleTree Hotel in West Fargo. This two-day event offers informative sessions, networking opportunities, and lively entertainment for farmers, ranchers, and agribusiness professionals.
The conference will kick off on Friday, February 2, with a social and entertainment at Suite Shots, setting the stage for a weekend of collaboration and learning. Attendees will have the chance to connect with peers, share experiences, and forge new partnerships.
On Saturday, the conference will feature keynote speaker David Widmar, a distinguished agricultural economist renowned for his expertise in ag trends and the farm economy. With a focus on providing insights into navigating the challenges and opportunities within the agricultural sector, Widmar’s keynote address promises to be a highlight of the event. His research supports agribusinesses and farmers in making informed decisions for strategic planning.
The Saturday agenda will also include a series of breakout sessions covering various topics relevant to modern farming practices. From regenerative ag and livestock integration to soil testing, attendees will have the opportunity to delve into subjects that directly impact their operations.
One of the conference’s highlights is the Young Farmers & Ranchers (YF&R) Discussion Meet, which offers a platform for emerging leaders in agriculture to engage in thoughtful dialogue and exchange ideas on key issues facing the industry.
To cap off the day, participants will enjoy an evening entertainment provided by Dueling Pianos—a musical experience that promises to be entertaining and interactive.
Registration for the NDFB Farm and Ranch Conference is now open, and individuals interested in attending are encouraged to visit www.ndfb.org/events/farm-and-
NDFB is the most effective general farm and ranch organization in the state of North Dakota, with more than 28,000 member families and 50 organized county Farm Bureaus.