NAICC: Looking Forward To 2022

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.
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.
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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. This will be our first in-person meeting since our 2020 meeting, and we are excited to get back together with our NAICC friends. It will be a great family reunion after missing a year. Registration is now open and your can reserve an exhibit booth at https://naicc.org/2022-annual-meeting/

We invite all to attend.

NAICC has three educational tracks serving our crop consultants, contract researchers and quality assurance professionals. Each track is filled with topics on current trends, regulations and new technologies. One of the highlights of the meeting is our emerging and evolving technology session where our industry partners and individual members showcase new crop protection products under development, new uses of current chemistries as well as new equipment and software. To learn more about this session and submit your abstract, go to https://naicc.org/2022-emerging-technology-info

Consultant sessions will cover carbon markets and trading, testing for soil health and the future of consulting and succession planning. Researcher sessions will cover using drones to collect data, hemp research and testing and topics surrounding staff development. Finally, the quality assurance sessions will cover computer and software validation, how to conduct virtual inspections and thinking like an EPA inspector.  

The host resort is the Rosen Centre, and guest services will gladly arrange attraction tickets, shuttle transportation, golf tee times, tours and more. There are daily scheduled shuttles to and from the Rosen Centre to area theme parks and complimentary transportation to Shingle Creek Golf Club.

 

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