The Iowa Pork Producers Association (IPPA) will hold the 2014 Iowa Pork Congress on Jan. 22 and 23 at the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines.
The nation's largest winter swine tradeshow and conference will be held in Hy-Vee Hall with show hours from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Jan. 22 and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Jan. 23.
"The Iowa Pork Congress has established a tradition of excellence over the years and it attracts several thousand producers and others involved in the pork industry, as well as most of the top companies who serve the pork industry," said IPPA President Greg Lear, a Spencer area producer. "We offer timely and informative seminars facilitated by some of the industry's leading experts, great social functions and attendees have an array of networking opportunities. It really is a show for anyone who is involved in pork production, including our young swine enthusiasts."
Interest in Pork Congress remains very strong among pork industry vendors and nearly 300 Iowa, U.S. and international companies will fill the Hy-Vee Hall tradeshow floor. Products ranging from equipment and nutrition to genetics and pharmaceuticals will be on display. Several exhibitors are rolling out new or enhanced products during Pork Congress.
IPPA will welcome attendees to the Pork Information Plaza on the north tradeshow floor where guests can visit with producer leaders and representatives from the National Pork Board, National Pork Producers Council and other affiliated organizations.
Attendees will again have a wide range of seminars to choose from. An update on what's happening in Washington, the latest on PEDV, an economic outlook, the Affordable Care Act and opportunities for new farmers are among the scheduled sessions. The Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy also will be discussed.
Sixth generation farmer and agriculture advocate Trent Loos brings his passion and wit to the 2014 Iowa Pork Congress as the keynote speaker. In "Tell that to the Crunchy Momma," Loos will address the need to re-educate consumers on modern food production. The "Loos Tales" star will address attendees at 2 p.m. on Jan. 22.
Hog farmers also will be able to obtain or renew their PQA Plus and TQA certifications, and a certification session for confinement site manure applicators is again being offered.
"We try to provide the best of everything at Pork Congress, from the tradeshow to the social events," Lear added. "This is our 42nd show and with all of the activities we have scheduled, Pork Congress should be another great event for the pork industry."
Registration
Producers can pre-register to attend Pork Congress through Jan. 9, 2014. IPPA members can attend the tradeshow and conference at no cost by registering by the deadline. Register at iowaporkcongress.org or by using the form in the November issue of the Iowa Pork Producer magazine.
Non-IPPA members can save $5 off of the normal $10 admission cost by registering online by the deadline. Registrations will be accepted after the deadline through each day of the show, but the cost will be $10.