By Clint Thompson
Specialty crop producers in the Southeast are reminded that registration is ongoing for the annual Georgia Ag Labor Relations Forum. The event is scheduled for Nov. 9-10 at ABAC’s Georgia Museum of Agriculture in Tifton, Georgia.
The event is scheduled the day after the Nov. 8 mid-term elections and provides an opportunity for lobbyist Bob Redding to forecast how the results will steer regulations that could impact Ag Labor and the workforce.
This year’s forum is intended for all owners, operators, office managers, personnel managers and service providers in produce, nursery, landscape, pecan and any other professional dealing with agricultural labor relations.
Those interested in attending are encouraged to register by Nov. 4 and save $25 on registration. Early bird registration is $225, while late registration is $275.
The event is hosted by the Georgia Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association.