Join Farm Journal Field Days In Person or Online Now

Whether you’re looking for cutting edge agronomy, machinery updates, business tools or insights on livestock production, there’s something for everyone. Don’t miss out on this free event, Aug. 23-27!
Whether you’re looking for cutting edge agronomy, machinery updates, business tools or insights on livestock production, there’s something for everyone. Don’t miss out on this free event, Aug. 23-27!
(Lindsey Pound)

There’s so much to do inside Farm Journal Field Days, the New American Farm Show. Whether you’re looking for cutting edge agronomy, machinery updates, business tools or insights on livestock production, there’s something for everyone. Don’t miss out on this free event, Aug. 23-27! Join in three easy steps: 


Step 1: Register now 
Register for one of our in-person events (only $49) or register for the online experience (free) here: Once you sign up you’ll receive an email with your login details. 

Step 2: Click here to login starting Aug. 23. 

Step 3: Learn stuff, network, and have fun)!

Troubleshooting: 
Need help figuring out what to attend? Here’s help!
Check out the live events:

Silent Shade Planting Co.
August 25, 2021
Belzoni, MS
Cost: $49/Person
What began as a husband-and-wife operation in 1979 has now flourished into a modern family business, employing five family members. Silent Shade Planting Company is a 12,000-acre corn, soybeans, cotton and rice row crop farm headquartered in Belzoni, MS. Beyond family members, the team includes 20 full-time employees. The Silent Shade operation also includes a trucking division. 

Frahm Farmland
August 26-27, 2021
Colby, KS 67701
Cost: $49/Person (includes Thursday night #FarmOn concert admission featuring Easton Corbin)
Frahm Farmland is the product of six generations of hard-working and innovative farmers. Today, the operation is led by CEO Lon Frahm. Under his direction, the operation has grown to include 40,000 acres of row crops. The operation is known for consistent adoption of technology, charitable giving, industry-leading employee benefits and sustainable farm practices.

Read more and register here.

Check out the online agenda here: 

Online Event 
August 23 - 27, 2021
FarmJournalFieldDays.com
Cost: Free
Access content as it airs live or come back and watch on demand! Farm Journal Field Days Online gives you the chance to interact with farmers from across the nation and hear from industry experts from all corners of agriculture. Ask questions and find answers in this two-day online experience – all available for free in the comfort of your home office, tractor cab or wherever you might be.  

Register now

 

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