Insurance Skills Center will hold a two-day insurance conference for continuing education credits focusing on Farm and Agribusiness Insurance Risks, scheduled March 17-18, 2004 in Sacramento, California.
The 17th Annual Agribusiness Conference is designed for broker/agents, CSRs, and company representatives who want specialized training in basic farm coverages to niche agribusiness risks.
The registration included a hosted reception, two light continental breakfasts, and two luncheons.
The conference, March 17-18, offers a broad agenda, with five concurrent sessions running during both days. Participants can learn about basic farm coverages or delve into specialised breakout sessions from livestock to aquaculture.
Some of the breakout sessions include:
· Farm Property & Liability
· Update On New Farm Forms
· Genetically Modified (GM) Crops
· Livestock Insurance
· Equine Insurance
· Bio-Terrorism Risks in Agriculture
· Aquaculture / Fish Farm Risks
· Much more
The Agribusiness Conference is filed and approved as listed below:
Approved for 15 CE in AK, CA, CO, NV, TX, WA, & WY
Approved for 14 CE in AZ, ID and OR
Approved for 12 CE in KS, SD & UT
Pending 15 CE in CT, FL, IA, IL, MN, NH, NJ, NY, SC, WI, & WV
There is an early bird special of $399 for those who register by Feb. 18, 2004. Afterwards, the fee increases to $449. For more information, visit www.insuranceskillscenter.com to register online or download the conference brochure.
Topics Agribusiness Training Development
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