Iowa Corn to host crop fairs across the state

IARN — The Iowa Corn Growers Association (ICGA) and the Iowa Corn Promotion Board (ICPB) will be offering a series of crop fairs hosted at local venues across Iowa which will provide corn farmers valuable insights and information to operate their businesses through today’s volatile farm economy.

“Crop fairs give ICGA members access to information they might not get elsewhere,” explained Adam Bierbaum, District 7 ICGA Director who chairs the Grassroots Network, Membership & Checkoff (GNMC) Committee. “Each crop fair is customized to include topics to fit different regions of the state, with opportunities for farmer-to-farmer learning and a chance to interact with subject area experts on a variety of topics including legislative policy, conservation, market development and risk management.”

Iowa Crop Fairs:
Dec. 2 – Your Farm, Your Future, Algona
Dec. 9 – Viafield Winter Ag Expo, Charles City
Jan. 12 – ISU Extension Marketing Seminar, Clarinda
Jan. 17 – Ag Street 2022, Toledo
Jan. 20 – Tools for the Future, Missouri Valley
Jan. 27 – Clear Lake Bank & Trust Winter Meeting, Clear Lake
Feb. 28 – City State Bank Ag Seminar, Mount Ayr
Feb. 28 – City State Bank Ag Seminar, Norwalk

In addition to crop fairs, Iowa Corn provided statewide support of the ISU Crop Advantage Series and is offering a discounted rate on registration for ICGA members.

2022 Meeting Dates and Locations:
Jan. 4 – Sheldon
Jan. 5 – Storm Lake
Jan. 6 – Burlington
Jan. 11 – Okoboji
Jan. 12 – Ankeny
Jan. 13 – Cedar Falls
Jan. 14 – Mason City
Jan. 18 – Chariton
Jan. 19 – Webster City
Jan. 20 – Atlantic
Jan. 21 – Davenport
Jan. 25 – Coralville
Jan. 26 – Le Mars
Jan. 27 – Denison

Registration to attend the Iowa Corn crop fairs and ISU Crop Advantage Series is required by contacting your local District Field Manager (DFM). You can find your DFM and a complete list of these events by visiting www.iowacorn.org/membership/cropfair/

Story courtesy of the Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network.

Image courtesy of the Iowa Corn Growers Association

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