Governor's Forum on Colorado Agriculture
Learning from our Past
Cultivating our Future
2/19/2009
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Registration | |
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Register Online (coming soon)
Registration Form (coming soon)
Regular $100 ($120 after 2/6/2009) Student $45 ($50 after 2/6/2009)
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Hotel Reservations | |
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Renaissance Denver Hotel 3801 Quebec St
Hotel Reservations: Please call the Renaissance Denver Hotel at (888) 238-6762 and mention "Governor's Forum on Colorado Agriculture" for a room rate of $99/night. Reservations must be made by January 26 to guarantee rate and availability. All registrants are responsible for their own hotel reservations.
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Become a Sponsor | |
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Sponsor Letter (coming soon) Sponsor Form (coming soon)
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Speaker Biographies | |
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Commissioner of Agriculture, John Stulp Steve Davies, CSU, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, College of Agricultural Sciences
Neil Conklin, Farm Foundation, President
Abner Womak, Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute
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Promote the Forum | |
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flyer (coming soon)
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Mission Statement
To contribute to a healthy and viable agricultural industry in Colorado, this annual event shall seek to:
1. Facilitate a spirit of community to enhance Colorado agriculture's competitiveness.
2. Encourage positive awareness of Colorado agriculture.
3. Encourage interaction among commodity and other industry segments.
4. Present future-oriented, cutting edge topics that promote communication and understanding across the entire industry while considering the uniqueness among industry segments.
5. Relate and connect a global outlook to state and local agricultural production, business, and policy issues.
For more information, email jenifer.gurr@ag.state.co.us or call (303) 239-4104
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Brought to you by Governor Bill Ritter, Jr., the Colorado Department of Agriculture and Colorado State University with the support of the Colorado Agricultural Leadership Associates and more than 50 organizations, businesses, and agencies interested in the future of Colorado agriculture. |