NYBPA Winter Conference, Annual Meeting and Awards




Event Details

Date

January 20 - January 21, 2023

Location

DoubleTree by Hilton
6301 State Route 298
East Syracuse, NY 13057

Host

NYBPA



FEATURES:

Buffet Dinner with Keynote Speaker TEMPLE GRANDIN

Breakfast Hour

Trade Show

Conference:

 Financial Sustainability & Technology's Role in It

 Rising Input Costs - Time to Pinch Your Pennies

 You take care of the cows; who takes care of you?

 Roundtable Discussion with American Angus, Hereford, Simmental & Red Angus Associations

 Building Resiliency Through the Limbs of Sustainability - Why Beef is Critical

 DC Updates & Discussion - What's on the Radar for NY

 and more.....

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