Free Webinar: Changing Weather Patterns and the Implications for Farming's Bottom Line

Tune in to this webinar to hear insights from industry pros
Tune in to this webinar to hear insights from industry pros
(Farm Journal)

The world is getting riskier, so no longer than we just monitor weather, we have to plan for and navigate the challenges.

As an example, insurance premiums for ag retailers have risen 40% or greater. With El Nino weather patterns, low river levels and the current hurricane season, what should be top of mind of agribusiness managers?

Tune in to this webinar to hear insights from these industry pros:

  • Jon Davis, Chief Meteorologist, Everstream Analytics
  • Ken Zuckerberg, Analyst, CoBank
  • Margy Eckelkamp, Brand Lead and Editor, Top Producer and The Scoop

Sept. 12 1 p.m. central

Free registration

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