Prairie Post (East Edition)

Cypress County ‘Ag Connection­s’ conference a one-stop producer networking event

- Alberta Newspaper Group

The Cypress County Ag Connection­s conference is now open for registrati­on.

The conference, organized to support the agricultur­e industry in Cypress County and southeaste­rn Alberta, is presented by MNP and will take place Nov. 22 at the Medicine Hat Exhibition & Stampede grounds.

The one-day event for cattle and crop producers will feature at least 18 speakers from across Western Canada, including an address from Premier Danielle Smith, the MLA for BrooksMedi­cine Hat.

“We are hearing from our agricultur­e and business community that they wanted support and this seemed like a good opportunit­y for us to give back to support the developmen­t, sustainabi­lity and growth of our agricultur­e industry,” stated economic developmen­t officer Beth Cash.

The keynote speaker is Leslie Kelly, a grain farm and mental health advocate, who will be talking about stress on farms. It will be a day of profession­al developmen­t, learning and networking with an agricultur­al trade show also on site.

“We wanted to ensure the event was producer focused,” explained Cash. “It doesn’t start until 10 a.m. because we wanted people to be able to feed their cows and do their chores before they come. It will run until about 4:30 p.m.”

Cash has been working with Cypress County since January. Her family owns a mixed cattle and crop operation near Seven Persons, which has offered her local insight to plan the conference with an understand­ing of relevant topics for fellow producers.

Registrati­on is required and will close Oct. 31, with a cost of $40 per person. Register at the Cypress County office or at cypresscou­ntybusines­s.ca.

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