Register Early for The InfoAg Conference Held July 17-19, 2018

The event, organized by the International Plant Nutrition Institute (IPNI) draws agricultural professionals from the U.S. and around the world, and features a wide range of educational and networking opportunities for those interested in learning more about the latest precision agriculture techniques.

Peachtree Corners, GA (AgPR) May 23, 2018 - Since 1995, The InfoAg Conference has been the premier event for discussion and advancement of precision agriculture. The event, organized by the International Plant Nutrition Institute (IPNI) draws agricultural professionals from the U.S. and around the world, and features a wide range of educational and networking opportunities for those interested in learning more about the latest precision agriculture techniques.


The InfoAg 2018 program of plenary and concurrent technical sessions begin at the St. Louis Union Station Hotel on July 17. An optional pre-conference tour is offered for an additional fee on July 16.

Register now thru July 1, 2018 and receive an Early Bird Discount! Online registration is fast and easy.

Signing up multiple attendees? There is a 20% discount offered to groups of four or more full-conference professional registrations.

Conference Quick Links
Program At-A-Glance: https://infoag.org/Program/At-A-Glance
Online registration: https://infoag.org/Registration
Questions: E-mail: registration@infoag.org or Phone: (217) 762-7955
Location: St. Louis Union Station Hotel, St. Louis, Missouri https://infoag.org/Venue

The InfoAg Conference is brought to you by the International Plant Nutrition Institute (IPNI) which is proud to work with media partner PrecisonAg Professional Magazine. To view the latest precision ag news visit http://precisionag.com.

More About the International Plant Nutrition Institute (IPNI)
IPNI is a not-for-profit, science-based organization dedicated to the responsible management of plant nutrition for the benefit of the human family. IPNI began operating in January of 2007 and now has active programs in Africa, Australia/New Zealand, Brazil, China, Eastern Europe/Central Asia and Middle East, Latin America-Southern Cone, Mexico and Central America, Northern Latin America, North America (Canada and U.S.A.), South Asia, and Southeast Asia.

As a global organization, IPNI has initiatives addressing the worlds growing need for food, fuel, fiber, and feed. There is widespread concern for issues such as food security and the relationship of crop production to the environment and ecosystems. IPNI programs are achieving positive results in many areas. The program coordinators and IPNI regional directors are Ph.D. scientists. Through cooperation and partnering with respected institutions around the world, IPNI adds its strengths to agronomic research, education, demonstrations, training, and other endeavors. Best management practices for nutrient stewardship encourage the concept of applying the right product (source), at the right rate, at the right time, and in the right place.

Membership in IPNI is composed of companies that are basic producers of one or more of the major plant nutrients (nitrogen, phosphate, potash, and sulfur) for agricultural purposes. Large retail organizations that do not qualify as basic producers may qualify as associate members. Certain other organizations qualify as affiliate members.

For more information on IPNI visit https://www.infoag.net.

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