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Ag Equipment Intelligence Announces Dates of 2024 Executive Briefing

Ag Equipment Intelligence has announced the return of its annual virtual event — the Ag Equipment Intelligence 2024 Executive Briefing — on December 7-8, 2023. This executive briefing will provide an overview of the year to come through the eyes of those with boots on the ground — Dealers, Manufacturers, Industry Experts and more — as they share their successes, pain points and thoughts on how 2024 looks from their vantage point.

The 2024 Executive Briefing will span two days and will feature 8 insightful sessions led by experts from all corners of the industry. As a virtual event, all sessions will be accessible from your computer, tablet or phone, allowing you to attend from home, the office or on-the-go, making it easy and convenient to attend, says Ag Equipment Intelligence Executive Editor Kim Schmidt.

"Building off the successes of our previous Executive Briefings, this year's 2-day event will provide our attendees ample time to view and participate in both live and on-demand sessions that will focus on the most pressing issues across the industry," says Schmidt. "The sessions we have planned will equip attendees with information to help them strategically plan for the year ahead, including hearing from major line equipment manufacturers"

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