Southern farm leaders will explore the impacts of the new farm
bill during the University of Georgia’s fourth annual Symposium
on the Future of American Agriculture Aug. 15 in Athens, Ga.
Political and industry leaders and university scientists will
speak on topics ranging from a farm bill overview to the economic
outlook for cotton and peanut farmers to local and state impacts
of the farm bill.
The program will begin at 8 a.m. at the Georgia Center for
Continuing Education. Registration and refreshments start at 7
a.m. The event will end at 4 p.m. A $75 fee (or $100 after Aug.
2) will cover the luncheon and all other costs.
You can register to attend the symposium in a number of ways.
Just visit the event’s Web site
(www.gactr.uga.edu/conferences/2002/Aug/15/
southag.phtml).