Ag Outlook Forum in Kansas City Features Key National Leaders

HHS Secretary RFK Jr. is invited to speak with Sen. Roger Marshall about the Make America Healthy Again movement. USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer returns to provide the latest updates on the future of the ag economy.

Kansas City, MO— Prominent national leaders in food and agriculture, including Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kansas, are invited to speak at the 11th Ag Outlook Forum in Kansas City Sept. 24-25.  They’ll be joined by an “all-star” lineup of speakers focusing on ag innovation, tax planning, the farm economy and animal health challenges, including:

  • Seth Meyer, Chief Economist, U.S. Department of Agriculture

  • John Newton, Terrain Ag

  • Alex Sayago, Vice President, Ag & Turf Sales & Marketing, Deere

  • Harrison Pittman, National Agricultural Law Center

  • Roger McEowen, Washburn University School of Law

  • Paul Neiffer, Farm CPA Report

  • Steve Boren, Vice President, Livestock, Boehringer Ingelheim

  • Bart Fischer, Research Associate Professor and Co-Director of the Agricultural and Food Policy Center, Texas A&M University

“This is a great time to explore the rural economic impacts of the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ that was recently signed into law, the prospects for a scaled down farm bill and the continued economic pressures on many farmers and ranchers,” said Agri-Pulse Founder & CEO Sara Wyant. “It’s a great opportunity to learn and network with other leaders.”

The Agricultural Business Council of Kansas City and Agri-Pulse Communications will host the Forum at the Marriott Downtown Kansas City in Kansas City, MO. For more Ag Outlook Forum information and registration, click here. Early registration discounts expire August 22.

 “We’re proud that the Ag Outlook Forum has become an essential, annual exchange of ideas for leaders in our industry,” said Council spokesman Zach Helder. “Its growth speaks to Kansas City’s growing role as the agricultural economy’s central hub. We look forward to seeing attendees from across the country next month, as representatives from across government, academia, and business share their thinking in this time of momentous change for our industry.”

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