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Coming Events - Nov. 10, 2010

NATIONAL
Nov. 13: 9th annual Fall Outdoor Antiques and Flea Market will take place near the 67 Antique Mall in Brooklet-Statesboro, Ga. For details, call 912-839-2167 or visit www.67antiquemall.com

INDIANA
Nov. 15: Area farmers and the Hendricks County Antique Tractor and Machinery Assoc. will showcase their modern and antique tractors and farm equipment at the Pine Tree Elementary in Avon, Ind. from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Contact Angie Williams, Ag in the Classroom coordinator at 317-696-6389.

Nov. 16-17: The National Conference for Agribusiness will come to Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind. to give agribusiness professionals an opportunity to learn how to grow as managers. For more information, call 765-494-4247.

Nov. 18-19: Indiana Rural Summit will take place at the University Place Conference Center and Hotel on the campus of Indiana University-Purdue University in Indianapolis, Ind. Entrepreneurship, regional cooperation and rural economic policy are among the issues to be discussed. Registration is $150 per person and can be completed at www.in.gov/ocra/ruralsummit.htm

Nov. 30-Dec. 1: The annual Kentuck-iana Crops Conference will take place at the French Lick Springs Hotel in French Lick, Ind.; and feature presentations on trends and research involving corn and soybeans. Contact Laura Cole at 502-226-1122 or lcole@kyagbusiness.org

No registration deadline; continuing education credits are available.

OHIO
Nov. 11: Ohio State University Extension and the North Central Risk Management Education Center are hosting an interactive workshop in Defiance, Ohio, designed for those in the agricultural and horticulture industries to assist in their business and personal management goals. For additional information or to register, please contact Beth Fausey Scheckelhoff (fausey.11@osu.edu), or Becky McCann (mccann.52@osu.edu) at 419-354-6916.

Nov. 12: Ohio State University Extension and the North Central Risk Management Education Center are hosting an interactive workshop in Bowling Green, Ohio, designed for those in the agricultural and horticulture industries to assist in their business and personal management goals. For additional information or to register, please contact Beth Fausey Scheckelhoff (fausey.11@osu.edu), or Becky McCann (mccann.52@osu.edu) at 419-354-6916.

Nov. 14: The 21 annual Utica FFA Alumni Farm Toy Show and Sale will be held at the Utica High School in Utica, Ohio. Admission is $2. For more information, call 740-892-4586.

Nov. 18: Ohio State University Extension and the North Central Risk Management Education Center are hosting an interactive workshop in Defiance, Ohio, designed for those in the agricultural and horticulture industries to assist in their business and personal management goals. For additional information or to register, please contact Beth Fausey Scheckelhoff (fausey.11@osu.edu), or Becky McCann (mccann.52@osu.edu) at 419-354-6916.

Nov. 18: Renewable Energy Workshop will take place at the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center in Wooster, Ohio. Hours are 9 a.m.-3:45 p.m. in OARDC’s Fisher Auditorium. Registration, which includes lunch, costs $25 per person before Nov. 9, $35 after that, and $10 for college students. To register, send name, contact information and registration fee (checks payable to OARDC/OSU) to Mary H. Wicks, OARDC/OSU, Admin. Bldg., 1680 Madison Ave., Wooster, OH 44691. For more information, call 330-202-3533 or e-mail wicks.14@osu.edu

Nov. 19: Ohio State University Extension and the North Central Risk Management Education Center are hosting an interactive workshop in Bowling Green, Ohio, designed for those in the agricultural and horticulture industries to assist in their business and personal management goals. For additional information or to register, please contact Beth Fausey Scheckelhoff (fausey.11@osu.edu), or Becky McCann (mccann.52@osu.edu) at 419-354-6916.

KENTUCKY
Nov. 6-19: The North American International Livestock Exposition will return to the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Ky. for its 37th annual show. Entry details and additional information are available at www.livestockexpo.org

Nov. 11: The University of Kentucky College of Agriculture will offer early bird meetings for producers to offer non-biased advice to help growers wade through the decision-making process and get the most from their prepay dollars. The meetings will take place from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. CST at the Sedalia Restaurant in Sedalia, Ky., and from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. CST at the Christian County Extension office in Hopkinsville, Ky. For more information, visit the UK Grain Crops Extension website at www.uky.edu/Ag/GrainCrops/Briefs/EarlyBird2010.htm or Jay Stone at 270-886-6328.

TENNESSEE
Nov. 19: The University of Tennessee Plateau AgResearch and Education Center will host its annual fall cattle sale at 10 a.m. CST in Crossville, Tenn. The sale will feature 50 open and bred, registered Angus or Gelbvieh cows from the Center’s herd. For more information, contact the Plateau AgResearch and Education Center at 931-484-0034 or e-mail the Center’s staff at gwisdom@utk.edu

11/10/2010