Calendar
JAN. 18–20 idaho potato ConFerenCe
and ag expo Idaho State University Pocatello, Idaho
Contact: 529-8376 or Spectra Productions at (800) 635-2274
JAN. 25-27 Washington state potato
ConFerenCe and trade shoW Three Rivers Convention Center Kennewick, Wash.
Same dates, same location but new speakers, improved programs and your favorite social events. General admission is still $5 at the door.
Contact: info@potatoconference.com or www.threeriversconventioncenter.com
JAN. 25–27
42nd annual northWest ag shoW Portland Expo Center Portland, Ore.
The NW Ag Show is the second-largest agricultural show on the West Coast, second only to the Tulare Farm Show. It attracts over 200 exhibitors from the Northwest, across the country and around the world.
Contact: nwagshow.com
upComing events JAN. 25–26
Western idaho ag expo Caldwell Event Center Nampa, Idaho
Seminars, demonstrations, exhibits and ag technologies, sporting the latest in farm equipment, products and services. Attendees may earn credits toward pest recertification. Contact: Spectra Productions at (800) 635-2274
JAN. 26–27
manitoba potato produCtion days Keystone Centre Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
FEB. 1–3 spokane ag expo and paCiFiC
northWest Farm Forum DoubleTree Hotel Spokane, Wash. Contact: Dawn Picken at (509) 321-3614
FEB. 7–10
Wssa annual meeting Portland Hilton Portland, Ore.
Contact: www.wssa.net FEB. 8–10
World ag expo International Agri-Center Tulare, Calif. With 2.6 million square feet of show grounds and 1,600 exhibitors, World Ag Expo is an industry leader in agriculture expositions. Attracting an annual average of 100,000 attendees, this three-day expo transforms Tulare, Calif., into the world’s hot spot for agriculture technology and innovation.
Contact: (800) 999-9186 or www.worldagexpo.com
MARCH 11–12
uspb annual meeting The Broadmoor Hotel Colorado Springs, Colo. Contact: Robin Vest at rvest@uspotatoes.com
AUG. 14–18
paa 95th annual meeting Wilmington, N.C.
Contact: umpotato@maine.edu
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