Maryland Farm Bureau to Host 109th Annual Convention and Meeting of Delegates in Cambridge

Maryland Farm Bureau to Host 109th Annual Convention and Meeting of Delegates in Cambridge

Cambridge, MD – Maryland Farm Bureau is excited to announce that its 109th Annual Convention & Meeting of Delegates will be held December 7-10, 2024, at the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Golf Resort, Spa, and Marina in Cambridge, Maryland. This event is the largest gathering of farmers in the state, bringing together over 500 agricultural leaders from across all of Maryland’s 24 jurisdictions.

This year’s convention will offer a comprehensive platform for Maryland’s agricultural community to connect, share ideas, and influence policy. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in sessions on legislative advocacy, sustainability practices, and the latest agricultural trends, making it an invaluable event for anyone involved in Maryland’s farming sector. The convention’s first day, Saturday, December 7th, will also serve as the NextGen Summit, a celebration of Maryland’s young farmers and ranchers.

We are also inviting businesses and organizations to be exhibitors at our convention trade show. With sponsorship opportunities starting at $1,000, exhibitors will benefit from premium visibility and engagement with our attendees. All sponsorship packages of $1,000 or more will include a Standard Booth in the exhibit hall and a complimentary General Convention Registration.

Key Details:

  • Event: 109th Maryland Farm Bureau Annual Convention & Meeting of Delegates
  • Dates: December 7-10, 2024
  • Location: Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Golf Resort, Spa, and Marina, Cambridge, Maryland
  • Exhibitor and Sponsorship Opportunities: Available now, with packages starting at $1,000

Updates and additional information regarding exhibitor details, sponsorship packages, and a draft agenda are available on our website at mdfarmbureau.com/convention.

We look forward to seeing you at this exciting event and to another successful gathering of Maryland’s agricultural community.

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