By
Bonnie Coblentz JACKSON
-- Mississippi will entertain about 1,500 county agents and
their families from across the nation in early August as it
hosts the 85th annual National Association of County
Agricultural Agents Professional Improvement Conference in
Jackson. The
event is scheduled for Aug. 6 to 10 and will be
headquartered at the Crowne Plaza Hotel. A day of tours will
take the group across Mississippi to see cultural
attractions, as well as agricultural and manufacturing
industries in the state. Perry
Lee is the Mississippi national meeting chair and Simpson
County agent with Mississippi State University's Extension
Service. He said the event offers the chance to highlight
the state. "This is
a great opportunity for Mississippi and the Extension
Service to let agents from across the United States get an
in-depth look at the agricultural industry in Mississippi.
It also gives us the chance to show some of the cultural
attractions we have in Mississippi," Lee said. This is
Mississippi's first time to host the annual meeting and
professional improvement conference. Each state will be
represented at the meeting. Along
with the professional improvement workshops, conference
participants will have the opportunity to take part in
poster sessions, view commercial exhibits, attend regional
meetings and hear numerous speakers. A highlight will be the
naming of the distinguished service award
recipients. Ed
Williams, Oktibbeha County agent, said in addition to the
educational sessions, Aug. 9 is set aside for tours. Agents
and spouses will join one of 24 tours which will cover the
state. "The
tours will give an idea of the diversity, size and scope of
our agriculture," Williams said. "We will show everything
from poultry to catfish and from forestry to the green
industry, and will showcase MSU's Experiment Stations and
the agri-industries in the state. Other tours for spouses
and life members will look at cultural sites of
interest." Tours
will range up to about 200 miles in each direction from
Jackson and will cover the furniture industry, cattle,
poultry and row crop production, the cotton industry,
greenhouses and more. Several tours will visit the Delta,
but most areas of the state will be visited. Separate
programs for spouses, life members and children will run
concurrent with the annual meeting and professional
improvement conference. Each has been designed to entertain
guests and educate them on what Mississippi has to
offer. "We're
really looking forward to the conference," Lee said. "It
will be Extension's and Mississippi's time to get folks down
from all around the country and see what we have to offer in
technology and agriculture." Released:
July 31, 2000
Mississippi
Agricultural News:
State's
Agriculture Goes On Display For Agents
Contact: Ed Williams, (662) 323-5916
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