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Our industry is very diverse and constantly evolving. As such, everyone’s life experiences will be different within the workplace.
As we begin the 2022 season, let’s take some time for ourselves and reflect on what “curveballs” may be coming toward you and what is the initial contingency plan, which can quickly be a reference.
Matt Winslow: The NAICC is more than an organization. It’s a family of agricultural professionals that I personally will cherish for a lifetime.
The 2021 season is not over yet, but NAICC is already looking forward to 2022. The year’s first and most exciting event is the 2022 NAICC Annual Meeting and Ag Pro Expo, Jan. 24-28 in Orlando, Florida.
Consultants are being seen as an integral part of the technical service provider portion of any carbon trading program.
The resources of the Foundation exist as building blocks for the maintenance and future of professional crop management practitioners.
Issues we are currently following are Worker Protection Standard, Endangered Species Act, IR-4 funding and Organophosphate (OP’s) reregistration.
Although the meeting is not face to face, these virtual series offer the opportunity to reengage and reconnect our members.
The webinars will be the beginning of the NAICC Academy and will consist of a variety of topics relevant to our consultants, researchers, and quality assurance professionals.
Every year is different, but we always adapt and survive says Matt Winslow, NAICC President.