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Midwest Pork Conference Moves to New Location
Jun 6, 2007 10:55 AM
The Midwest Pork Conference, set for Sept. 11, is moving to the new Hendricks County Conference Complex, a 33,000-sq.-ft. facility in Danville, IN.
This year’s conference will again be divided into three tracks: management and herd health, marketing and economics, and legal and regulatory issues. Timely topics, ranging from the latest in production technology to updates in the legislative and regulatory arena, will be covered.
Indiana Pork Producers Association, in cooperation with the Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan and Ohio pork producer organizations, sponsors the event.
For more information contact Indiana Pork’s Sarah Sargent at ssargent@inpork.org.
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