It’s hard to believe that it was 20 years ago this year that we started ZimmComm but here we are. While we are not as busy as we once were pre-COVID, we have a good line up of events on our calendar for the year.
We are hitting the agriblogging highway already this week for the Beltwide Cotton Conferences in Fort Worth, TX. There are several different technical conferences that take place during the three days. We’ve been covering this event for the National Cotton Council since 2021.
After that, we head to the VISION Conference, now in its seventh year, January 22-24 at the Renaissance Phoenix Glendale Hotel & Spa, brought to you by Meister Media Worldwide and the Global Ag Tech Initiative. Co-locating with The VISION Conference and kicking off on January 21, the second in-person meeting for Women in Ag Tech will provide a vital platform for women in the industry to connect, engage, and build a community. This will be our third VISION Conference.
Next it will be Onward to Orlando for the 2024 Cattle Con January 31 – February 2. Only at CattleCon will you find education, networking, business, advocacy, and fun for the whole family under one roof. We have been covering the Cattle Industry Conference & NCBA Trade Show since 2013.
It’s back to Fort Worth February 5-8 for the Clean Fuels Conference, formally the National Biodiesel Conference, which has the distinction of being the first event blog we ever started back in 2006. The Clean Fuels Conference connects key players of the biodiesel, renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel industry for a week of expert sessions, exhibits and showcases.
The 2024 National Ethanol Conference is February 19-21 in San Diego with the theme “Powered by Partnerships” and we are proud to continue our partnership with the Renewable Fuels Association since 2008.
We will join Syngenta again this year for Commodity Classic in Houston at the end of February, and head to Washington DC in March once again to visit Capitol Hill with our friends at the American Coalition for Ethanol (ACE).
So, that’s a good start for 2024 – hope to see you on the Agriblogging Highway this year!