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Farms.com Precision Agriculture Conference 2014 Registration Closed/Sold Out!

Precision Agriculture Conference to gather farmers, dealers and precision agriculture experts!

By Denise Faguy, Farms.com

“We are both delighted and disappointed to announce that the Farms.com Precision Agriculture Conference 2014 registration is sold out!” announced Farms.com Executive Vice President Joe Dales. “The Conference is sold out and can no longer accept registrations.” 

“We are delighted because the interest in the Precision Agriculture Conference was much higher that we had anticipated.  We are clearly meeting a need with farmers who are eager to adopt new farming techniques to enhance their efficiency.” Continued Dales, “We are disappointed that we will not be able to welcome more people.  To those individuals who will not be able to register in 2014, I can only promise that we will ensure we have more space for next year’s conference in 2015.” 

Farms.com will not be able to accommodate registrations at the door, and there is already a waiting list of people that would like to attend. For safety reasons no further registrations can be accepted.

The Farms.com Precision Agriculture Conference will be held February 26 and 27th, 2014; 225 people will be in attendance at the event including farmers, dealers and precision agriculture experts.

Farms.com will cover the event on our website and in newsletters, as well as through twitter, using the hashtag #PAG14.  The Conference includes a tradeshow with more than 20 Table Top displays and is designed for agri-businesses, farm retailers and farmers interested in how precision agriculture will increase the productivity of crop farming. 

More information about the conference can be found online:

 


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