(ND Ag Connection) – Have you saved your spot at the 2024 American Farm Bureau Convention? There’s still time! I’m excited for the lineup as we explore New Frontiers together in Salt Lake City this January 19-24. We’ve got something for everyone, so be sure to bring the family and invite a few friends along.
Our general sessions will shine a spotlight on all the great work across Farm Bureau and celebrate the achievements of the next generation of leaders and entrepreneurs from events like the Ag Innovation Challenge to Young Farmer & Rancher competitions. Each general session will also feature inspiring keynotes that will help us look to the future.
On Sunday afternoon, we’ll hear from global futurist and best-selling author Jack Uldrich. While Uldrich can’t predict the future for our farms and ranches, he can help us prepare for it. He will challenge us to look beyond what we can see today and anticipate what’s around the corner for agriculture so that we can succeed together.
We’ll close out our annual convention hearing from best-selling author and former associate athletic director of student counseling at the University of Michigan, Greg Harden. Over his career, he has counseled more than 400 student athletes who went on to careers in professional sports. You may have heard of a few of his former students, such as Tom Brady, Michael Phelps and Desmond Howard. I am sure his message about coaching and mentorship will be timely for all of us and inspire us as we head into a new year.
But you won’t have to wait for the general sessions to explore engaging content and enjoy fellowship across the Farm Bureau family at annual convention. From farm tours to the Trade Show Experience, activities will already be in full swing for all on Saturday, January 20.
The national Program and Education Committee will be hosting their Communicate, Collaborate, and Influence (CCI) training again this year. The entire program is open to any Farm Bureau member interested in connecting with consumers and sharing agriculture’s story more broadly. They’ll be kicking things off Saturday afternoon with an inspiring message from the Cowboy Coach, Jon Anderson, who will share how faith and family has carried him through, both on the farm and beyond.