Agriculture for Tomorrow Conference in Escanaba
ESCANABA — Michigan State University Extension will again host the annual Agriculture for Tomorrow Conference in Escanaba.
The event will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern time Tuesday, March 11, at the Joseph Heirman University Center, Room 952, at Bay College in Escanaba.
Online registration for the event is open now, with early bird pricing available until Saturday. Participants registering before Saturday will save $10.
A keynote address from MSU Associate Director of AgBioResearch, Dr. James Averill, will kick off the event highlighting the recently updated strategic plan for MSU’s Upper Peninsula Research and Extension Center, based on stakeholder input collected over the past six months. Afterward, four concurrent educational tracks focused on specialty crops (vegetables), field crops and forage, homesteading and livestock topics will be offered.
Attendees have the option of staying in a single track or floating among the individual sessions/topics. A conference trade show will feature local agencies and companies serving agriculture in the Upper Peninsula.
There is a $30 per person registration fee for attending this event, which includes educational materials and lunch.
After March 1 through the day of the conference, the registration fee will increase to $40 per person, with only cash or check accepted at the door.
Go to https://events.anr.msu.edu/2025Ag4Tomorrow/ for more information and to register. Contact James DeDecker at dedecke5@msu.edu or 906-439-5114 with questions.