CLEVELAND
-- The Delta's agricultural industry has made many changes
in three decades, but growers have been able to depend on
the annual Delta Ag Expo to help them adapt. The
30th Annual Delta Ag Expo will take place Jan. 21 and 22 at
the Bolivar County Exposition Center in Cleveland. Opening
day activities will feature an 11:30 a.m. keynote address by
Mississippi native and U.S. Department of Agriculture
Undersecretary Bill Hawks. The
goal of providing farmers with a one-stop shopping and
educational experience has not changed, but the size of the
event has, said James Smith, who helped organize the first
Expo while serving as the Mississippi State University
Extension Service rice specialist in 1974. "We set
that arena up for 100 to 115 exhibits, and we had a waiting
list of people wanting to exhibit the first year," said
Smith, who now owns Delta Rice Services. "Back then, we were
at the transition from mechanical weed control, or
cold-steel farming, to chemical weed control. People were
anxious for information on the new chemicals and
technologies." Since
then, thousands of Delta and mid-South farmers have kicked
off the new planting year with a visit to the Delta Ag Expo,
where they find the latest information on seed, chemicals,
equipment and information needed to stay profitable. This
year growers again will have the opportunity to see
agricultural exhibits and talk with Extension and research
personnel to get up-to-date information for planning the
2003 crop. The
event, co-sponsored by the MSU Extension Service and the
Delta Ag Expo Corp., offers ag-related seminars and more
than 125 commercial and educational exhibits. A special
session will offer information on the imposing threat of
Chronic Wasting Disease on the mid-South's white-tailed deer
population. As part
of the event's 30th anniversary celebration, the first 100
people to register who were farming or involved in the
agriculture industry in 1974 will receive a special gift.
They also will be entered for a chance to win a grand prize
at the conclusion of the two-day event. The
Expo opens daily at 8:30 a.m. and admission is free. For
more information, contact Don Respess or Kay Garrard at
(662) 843-8361 or e-mail drespess@ext.msstate.edu or
kayg@ext.msstate.edu. Editor:
Linda Breazeale Released:
Dec. 16, 2002
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Delta Ag Expo
helps farmers adapt to changes
Contact: Dr. Don Respess, (662) 843-8361
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