Capital Farm Credit to host free AgriRoots Conference in Amarillo

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