By Blake Jackson
The Wisconsin Farm Bureau is offering an exciting travel opportunity for its members to explore Texas and attend the American Farm Bureau Annual Convention from January 25-31, 2025.
During the trip, members will have the chance to meet local farmers and experience some of Texas’ most iconic attractions.
The itinerary includes two nights in San Antonio, one night in Temple, and three nights in Dallas.
Highlights of the trip feature attending the AFBF Annual Convention, touring the historic Alamo, witnessing a longhorn cattle stampede, and visiting the world-famous Honky Tonk.
Loren and Jan Bobolz, along with Robert and Brenda Risseeuw, who participated in the Wisconsin Farm Bureau’s trip to the World Ag Expo in California last year, shared their positive experience. They said:
“We love to travel and thought we would try a guided tour vacation. Farm Bureau did not disappoint! It was very well organized and well run, nothing was left to chance. Our hotel accommodations were comfortable and clean, our bus transportation and bus driver were excellent as well. Each day one or two meals were provided for us while having plenty of time on our own to discover new things. We will travel with Wisconsin Farm Bureau again.”
This exclusive package includes round-trip motor coach transportation from Madison, round-trip flights, and airport transfers.
It also covers registration for the AFBF Annual Convention, admissions to various sightseeing activities, a San Antonio Riverwalk Cruise, driver tips, travel insurance, 10 meals (six breakfasts and four dinners), and hotel accommodations.
To learn more and see the detailed itinerary, visit StevieJayTravel.com/wfbf. The registration deadline for the trip is December 4, 2024. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to explore Texas and connect with fellow farmers!
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