October 08, 2024

NCAE Ag Forum to address critical labor issues for U.S. farmers

Early bird registration for the National Council of Agricultural Employers’ (NCAE) 2024 Ag Employer Labor Forum ends Oct. 11.

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Early bird registration for the National Council of Agricultural Employers’ (NCAE) 2024 Ag Employer Labor Forum, which runs Dec. 4-6, ends Friday, Oct. 11.

The event will be held at the M Resort in Las Vegas, and has become a gathering for agriculture professionals across the country to discuss labor challenges and solutions.

“We have offered a discounted ‘Early Bird’ rate for this event for the past several years and we are expecting a sold-out event,” noted Michael Marsh, president and CEO of NCAE, in a recent press release.

The forum attracts a diverse crowd of farmers, ranchers, policymakers, attorneys and government representatives who collaborate on critical issues facing U.S. agriculture.

The NCAE has expanded the room block at the M Resort due to high demand, with the block closing on Nov. 18, or when full. For the first time, the trade show floor has been enlarged to accommodate growing interest and sponsors are encouraged to register early to secure space.

“This year’s event is expected to be bigger and better than ever,” Marsh said. “We are seeing record interest, and the Forum will again feature continuing education credits through the Society of Human Resource Managers (SHRM), helping attendees stay compliant with complex employment laws.”

For more information on the Ag Employer Labor Forum, visit NCAE’s website.

The NCAE represents agricultural employers nationwide, advocating for solutions that support a resilient food system.