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2020 Ag Lending and Advanced Ag Credit Conferences

Michigan Business Network
August 5, 2020 2:00 PM

Co-sponsored by MBA and Ohio Bankers League
The 2020 Ag Lending Conference will be held as a virtual program from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Eastern each day. 

You won’t want to miss the opportunity to hear from the industry’s top experts like Dr. David Kohl and Eric Snodgrass as they provide insight on a local, regional and national scope. The program also features a general session on Updates from Washington DC with the ABA’s Ed Elfmann, breakouts led by conference favorites such as Country Banker’s Tim Ohlde, and a BONUS round table discussion for new ag lenders. It all adds up to a crop of valuable connections and learning.

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Michigan Bankers Association Members

To register for this program, please contact Education Assistant, Debbie Pecinovsky, Ohio Bankers League at 614-340-7610 to ensure member pricing for this event.

Advanced Agricultural Credit Virtual Conference
September 2-3

Co-Sponsored by: Indiana Bankers Association, Illinois Bankers Association, Kentucky Bankers Association, Michigan Bankers Association.

As margins of agricultural producers get tighter, making sure that lenders and farmers are prepared is crucial for continued success. We are in the midst of a transition period and a global pandemic that has seen the agricultural value chain respond at a rapid pace. To date, we have seen lower commodity prices, increased international competition for our commodities, and higher volatility, and changing consumer demand. As a result, farmers have a variety of options to manage the risks they face. Hear from experts about the agricultural economy, commodity outlook, risk management strategies, consumer demand, policy outlook, supply chain response, and much more.

This conference is designed to help attendees prepare for the 2020-2021 loan renewal season. The decisions producers make are based on commodity, livestock, and economic outlooks. Nathan Kaufman from the Kansas City Federal Reserve will get the conference started with his view current farm economy. The first day also includes sessions today’s farmland market, commodity forecast, and the current agricultural credit conditions.

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