KARTA Hosts 16th Precision Gathering In Salina

 

The Kansas Ag Research and Technology Association (KARTA) is an organization of innovative people including farmers, researchers, and industry leaders who share a common desire to learn more about production agriculture. The non-profit organization uses its revenues to provide grants to facilitate on-farm research projects and instructional workshops on the hardware and software necessary to conduct research trials.

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The Kansas Ag Research and Technology Association is hosting its 16th Annual Agricultural Technologies Conference on January 17-18, 2013 in Salina, Kansas.

This event brings hundreds of agricultural producers and industry leaders for a two-day interactive workshop on the ever-changing precision agriculture industry. Those in attendance hear presentations from dynamic speakers on a wide variety of topics dealing with precision agriculture.

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The event also includes vendor displays, the KARTA Annual Meeting, research presentations from grant recipients, and an interactive evening discussion that is always an attendee favorite. Registration for the two-day conference is $225 per person, with meals and refreshments included.

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To register, visit the conference website.

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