See the 2021 Farm Journal Field Day Agendas

In 2021, you have the choice to join Farm Journal Field Days in person or online.
In 2021, you have the choice to join Farm Journal Field Days in person or online.
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In 2021, you have the choice to join Farm Journal Field Days in person or online. Join us at a location near you or login online to find educational content, equipment demos, industry insights and more.

During the event, you can network with producers at some of America’s top farms and hear the latest insights and trends affecting the industry.

What is in store for the event? Here’s a quick overview. Click on each day to see the agendas.

Online Event: Aug. 23-27

Aug. 23: In-Person Field Day hosted by Whiskey Acres in DeKalb, Ill.

Aug. 25: In-Person Field Day hosted by Silent Shade Planting Company in Belzoni, Miss.

Aug. 26-27: In-Person Field Day hosted by Frahm Farmland in Colby, Kan.

Read more about the three Farm Journal Field Day Hosts

Whiskey Acres in DeKalb, Ill.

Silent Shade Planting Company in Belzoni, Miss.

Frahm Farmland in Colby, Kan.

Register now for the Farm Journal Field Days!

 

Why should you attend?

Powerful and Insightful Speakers: Hear from leading experts such machinery expert Greg Peterson, AgriTalk’s Chip Flory, your farmer peers and more!

Interactive Farm Tours: Take a behind-the-scenes look at our three hosts farms. Aren’t you ready to network with fellow farmers and learn from your peers?

Easily Accessible: Since part of the programming is online, you are not limited by geography or time restraints. This type of programming is more convenient in every way.

Direct Access to Exhibitors: Visit virtual booths, ask questions and learn about their latest offerings. 

Register now for the Farm Journal Field Days!


 

 

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