The Fertilizer Institute to Host Agronomy Conference & Expo in Indianapolis

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Corey Rosensbusch, President and CEO of The Fertilizer Institute (TFI). Photo courtesy of TFI.

If you’re a retail agronomist or crop consultant, then you’ll want to attend the Agronomy Conference and Expo presented by The Fertilizer Institute coming up on August 4, 5, and 6 in Indianapolis.

This is an opportunity to come together, network, and talk about everything related to nutrient stewardship, fertilizer application, and research,” says Corey Rosenbusch, President and CEO of The Fertilizer Institute. “Biologicals and biostimulants will be a big focus as well.”

The Agronomy Conference and Expo begins on the road Monday, August 4, on a farm south of New Castle in Henry County.

“We will kick the whole thing off with a 4R Field Day, which will be hosted at Fairholme Farms—which is located at 9184 South County Road 125 East, Lewisville, Indiana,” says Rosensbusch.

The sessions, workshops and expo on Tuesday, August 5 and Wednesday, August 6 are at the JW Marriott in downtown Indianapolis.

“On August 5th, our opening session will be with Mark Orr, the Chair of TFI this year and the CEO of Growmark,” he says. “We have a couple of different workshops we’re doing, and we’ll have some exhibitors there.”

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CLICK HERE for the COMPLETE SCHEDULE for the Agronomy Conference & Expo.

“If you’re a retail agronomist or a crop consultant working directly with growers, the best part about it we’ll give you a complimentary registration,” says Rosensbusch. “This is all about serving TFI’s retail membership, and we want to make sure as many of that particular customer is in the room. If you also have a product or want to get in front of our audience, there’s opportunities to sponsor exhibit as well.”

The Fertilizer Institute is also offering complimentary registration when you use the promo code HOOSIER in all caps when you sign up.

CLICK HERE to sign up for the Agronomy Conference and Expo—Presented by The Fertilizer Institute.

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