Capital Farm Credit is taking its AgriRoots conference to the Plains Region July 30 and 31.
Two days of education and networking can help ag producers navigate a variety of challenges – from succession planning to tips for improving financial performance. This two-day conference will bring valuable resources and advice from both experts and peers.
This AgriRoots Amarillo Conference will be held July 30-31 at the Embassy Suites in Amarillo. This conference is free for attendees and ideal for traditional next generation customers. Another conference is planned for the fall in Bryan-College Station.
“We encourage you to step away from your day-to-day operations and invest in two days of learning, connection and collaboration,” said Allyson Tjoeker, senior vice president of Missions and YBS. “ When you grow stronger, so do we. Because together, we’re better.”
The AgriRoots Amarillo agenda brings together proven expertise and realworld application:
• “ Beyond Tradition: Thinking Clearly in Modern Agriculture” with John Coleman Locke will challenge producers to rethink decision- making and sharpen their approach to profitability.”
• Farm Transition Planning with Dr. Shannon Ferrell addresses one of the most critical – and often difficult – topics facing farm families today.”
• A NextGen Producer Panel offers firsthand perspectives from the next generation shaping agriculture.”
• Sessions on market risk strategies and a deep dive into farm and ranch economics provide practical tools customers can immediately put to work.”
• A WTAMU Ag Campus Tour showcases innovation in action, connecting concepts to real-world applications.
AgriRoots creates space for meaningful connections. From roundtables, networking, food and fellowship, this event builds relationships that last well beyond two days in Amarillo.
To register, visit https:// cvent.me/n31Aag