Insurance Skills Center is hosting its 20th Annual Agribusiness Conference on March 14-15, 2007, in Sacramento, Calif.
The conference will focus on specialized farm and agricultural insurance education, with seven concurrent sessions running during two days. Among the break-out sessions are: Agro-terrorism Preparedness, Wineries and Vineyards, E-coli and Products Recall, Agricultural Reinsurance, National Animal Identification System, Winery Case Study, Fruit Orchards, Equine: Care-Custody-or Control, and the H2A Employability Act.
The Agribusiness Conference is filed for 15 continuing education credits in more than 45 states. Conference fee of $449 includes educational sessions, continental breakfasts, two luncheons, and a hosted reception, and company display area.
To download the Agribusiness Conference brochure, visit www.AgribusinessConference.com. For more information, call 800-375-8704.
Special lodging rates of $109 per night are available until Feb. 8. Lakeside rooms are available for $139 per night. Call 916-922-2020 mention Agribusiness Conference.


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