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Third Annual Swine Employee Management Conference

The third annual Managing People in Pork Production conference is set for June 24 at the Best Western Hotel and Conference Center in North Mankato, MN.

The program is designed to assist pork producers, swine unit supervisors, system managers and others in training and motivating employees and family members who work in production agriculture.

The conference runs from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Pre-registration is strongly advised. The pre-registration fee of $30 is due by June 18, $50 at the door, space permitting. The fee includes materials, lunch and refreshments.

For more information, contact the Minnesota Pork Board at (800) 537-7675 or go to www.mnpork.com/employ.php.

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