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Register now for the 2025 American Farm Bureau convention

Register now for the 2025 American Farm Bureau convention


By Jamie Martin

Registration is officially open for the highly anticipated 2025 American Farm Bureau Federation Convention, taking place from January 24 to January 29 in San Antonio, Texas. This year’s event promises to be a dynamic gathering of agricultural professionals, with a diverse array of activities designed to engage attendees.

According to Niki Jones from IDEAg, the convention will feature several workshops and general sessions catering to various interests within the farming community.

One highlight of the event is the keynote address by Eric Boles, the CEO and founder of The Game Changers, Inc., a leadership training and development firm. Boles is also recognized for his past career as a wide receiver with the Green Bay Packers and New York Jets, bringing a unique perspective on leadership and motivation.

Beyond workshops, attendees can look forward to a range of engaging presentations on the Cultivation Center Stage, featuring TED-style talks that cover diverse agriculture-related topics. Additionally, the Young Farmers & Ranchers (YF&R) Discussion Meet Final Four will take place on this stage, providing a platform for emerging leaders to share their insights and compete.

The convention will also host a trade show featuring numerous agribusiness companies showcasing their innovations and expertise. This setting offers an excellent opportunity for networking and learning about the latest advancements in the agricultural sector.

Those interested in attending the convention have a couple of registration options. You can reserve your spot through your state Farm Bureau or visit annualconvention.fb.org to register directly online.

Don't miss this chance to connect with fellow agricultural professionals and gain valuable knowledge at the 2025 American Farm Bureau Convention.

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