The National Institute for Animal Agriculture (NIAA) will organize the group’s 2012 Annual Conference from March 26 to 29 in Denver, Colo.
The conference will focus on how decreasing resources and increasing regulations are making it difficult for animal agriculture to advance.
The 2012 Annual Conference will analyze how animal agriculture can be advanced through understanding the intricacies involved with the limited resources available and continued pressure to further regulate how animals are produced. This year’s conference features an important and interesting tour of animal agriculture along the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains.
With issues including tight credit, high feed prices and more demanding animal care standards, animal agriculture is in a highly significant period of change. Each individual will be responsible for making their own reservations.
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