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| Florida Small Farms and Alternative Enterprises Conference July 31 & August 1, 2010 Osceola Heritage Park, Kissimmee, Florida http://smallfarms.ifas.ufl.edu MARK YOUR CALENDAR! | | | Who Should Attend | * Small family farms * Transitional farmers * Beginning farmers * Allied-industry reps * Educators * Researchers * Institutional members * Agricultural associations * Policy-makers * Foundations * Anyone interested in strengthening the small farm community in Florida | | Sponsorship Opportunities | Looking for a way to boost your organization's presence? Become a Sponsor! Aligning your organization with the 2010 conference provides you with the opportunity to strengthen relationships with producers, marketers, researchers, educators, small farms associations, policy makers, and allied industry representatives, and reinforce your continued commitment to the small farms industry. Learn more about sponsorship benefits | | Exhibit Opportunities | Looking for other exposure opportunities? Become an Exhibitor! This conference is the ideal venue to introduce your products to the small farm community. Over 80% of exhibitors last year met their target audience according to the exhibitor survey. Don't miss the chance to expand your customer base and showcase new products to existing clientele. Click here for more information on exhibiting | Questions Educational Program Danielle Treadwell Educational Program Chair TEL: 352-392-1928 EMAIL: ddtreadw@ufl.edu Exhibitor Information Susan Kelly Exhibitor Chair TEL: 352-793-2728 Email: sakelly@ufl.edu | General Information Mandy Stage Conference Coordinator TEL: 352-392-5930 Email: mstage@ufl.edu | | | Greetings! Mark your calendar and make plans to attend the 2nd statewide educational and networking Florida Small Farms and Alternative Enterprises Conference. The conference will include over 30 educational sessions consisting of presentations, workshops, demonstrations, and discussion groups on a variety of topics: * Alternative Enterprises * Organic and Sustainable Farming The conference will also feature local foods, a large exhibition with organizations and companies showcasing new products and technologies, a livestock arena with live animal exhibits, and MORE! To read more about conference activities, click on "Florida SF/AE Conference" located on the Small Farms and Alternative Enterprises website. http://smallfarms.ifas.ufl.edu | | | Why YOU Should Attend | Discover the latest products and technologies to: · Increase your productivity · Diversify your operations · Reduce production costs · Increase your profitability Listen to cutting-edge presentations that address: · Productivity challenges · Marketing options · The future of the industry Take advantage of the many networking opportunities throughout the conference to: · Find solutions that fit your needs · Meet new colleagues with similar interests · Share information · Help to strengthen the small farms community in Florida | | Sponsors | It is with great pleasure to recognize the following organizations for their commitment and support of the 2010 conference. Sustaining Partner The University of Florida/IFAS Platinum Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services Gold Florida A&M University/CESTA Silver Aramark Verti-Gro If you are interested in sponsoring, please contact Bob Hochmuth, chair of the fund raising committee. | The Florida Small Farms and Alternative Enterprises Conference is hosted by University of Florida/IFAS and Florida A& M University, CESTA | | Help Spread the Word | This conference will be a wonderful opportunity for anyone who is interested in any aspect of farming in Florida. We would appreciate it if you could forward this announcement to any of your friends and colleagues who may be interested in attending. | | | | | | |
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