Nov 4, 2020
Southwest Ag Summit in Yuma, Arizona, set for Feb. 23-25

The 2021 Southwest Ag Summit, slated for Feb. 23-25, 2021, includes a line up of programs including the Jacob Louis Daily Golf Tournament, field demonstration events, exhibitor show, and virtual breakout sessions.

Event organizers with the Yuma Fresh Vegetable Association are excited to share their new hybrid plan with attendees and sponsors.  “We didn’t want to miss an opportunity to bring our industry together.  The Southwest Ag Summit event has always been the premier desert agriculture event with opportunities for learning, networking, CEU’s and so much more!  This year is no different.  With our in person golf tournament, exhibitor show and field demonstration event as well as our virtual breakout sessions, attendees, exhibitors and sponsors will gain even more this year from the Summit than ever before,” shared YFVA President Cory Mellon. 

Virtual Breakout Sessions include but are not limited to: Regulatory Integrated Pest Management; Vegetable Integrated Pest Management; Forensic Agronomy; Thrips and INSV in Salinas; Water Management; Nutrient Management; Alfalfa/Weeds; Ag Mechanization; Soil Health; Applicator Training; Field Crops Agronomy/Integrated Pest Management; Ag Meteorology; and Food Safety. 

The daily schedule, registration, host hotels, sponsorship information and more can be found at www.SwagSummit.com.

Individual registration fees are $75. Registration fees include field demonstrations; exhibitor show; grab and go breakfast and lunch; and virtual breakout sessions.  Individual golf registration fees are $125. For more information on sponsorships, exhibitor opportunities or for any other questions, please call Amy Karvoski, 928-783-9355.  




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