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Bayer CropScience Hosts 8th Annual Ag Issues Forum
Date:2/26/2013

  • Lorna Christie, Executive Vice President and COO, Produce Marketing      Association (PMA)

Wednesday, February 27

The Honey Bee: Understanding the Critical Relationship Between Bees, Agriculture, Food and Our Environment

  • David Epstein Ph.D., Entomologist, USDA Office of Pest Management Policy
  • David Westervelt, Assistant Chief, Bureau of Plant and Apiary Inspection, State of Florida

Fresh Perspectives on the Future of Farming

  • Craig Ratajczyk, CEO Illinois Soybean Association
  • Keith Lane, Senior Vice President - Agribusiness, Farm Credit Mid-America
  • Greg Duerksen, President, Kincannon & Reed

Grower Panel: Doing Things Differently – Diversification for a New World

  • Bill Horan, COO, Horan BioProduction, Rockwell City, Iowa
  • Dee Dee Darden, Farmer & Owner, Darden’s Country Store, Smithfield, Virginia
  • Eddie Adams, Adams Farm Properties, Senath, MO
  • John Shepherd, Tri-County Grain Farms, Blackstone, Virginia, 2012 Young Farmer Sustainability Award Winner

Join the conversation about Ag Issues Forum 2013 by using #AgIssues13 and following @Bayer4CropsUS. Also look for continuing coverage from Ag Issues Forum 2013 on Bayer Connect, the thought leadership online hub for Bayer CropScience.

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