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Critical Issues Summit Set for August 15

Critical Issues Summit Set for August 15


By Andi Anderson

The Indiana Farm Bureau is hosting the Critical Issues Summit on August 15, bringing together Indiana farmers and agriculture industry partners for an important day of discussion.

This event aims to address the challenges currently facing agriculture and shape the future of farming in Indiana.

The summit represents a key opportunity for informed decision-making that will directly influence agricultural policy and practices in the years to come. The gathering will provide a platform for valuable perspectives, ensuring that the decisions made reflect the needs and concerns of farmers across the state.

Featured Speakers:

The summit will feature influential speakers, including Chris Fenner, who is leading discussions around the most pressing issues in agriculture today. This will be an excellent opportunity for farmers and industry leaders to exchange ideas and engage in meaningful dialogue.

Event Details:

Date: August 15, 2025

Location: Embassy Suites Noblesville Conference Center, Noblesville, IN

Special Room Rate: Rooms are available at a discounted rate of $189 per night plus tax for the nights of August 14 and 15. Click here to book your room at this special rate.

Registration:

For just $36, you can join the Indiana Farm Bureau and enjoy a $25 discount on your registration fee for the summit. As a member, you will also gain access to thousands of other benefits offered by Indiana’s largest grassroots farm organization.

This summit is a must-attend event for those who are passionate about the future of Indiana farming and wish to contribute to discussions shaping the agricultural landscape.

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