Are you attending the MPF Convention?

Published on March 5, 2019

Are you attending the MPF Convention?

The convention offers a full schedule of activities. Don’t miss these key events to connect and learn.

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Join us for an evening of tasty food and good company

As a way to show our thanks for all your support over the past year, we invite you to join us at Lakes and Legends Brewery for a celebratory drink, good food and a chance to connect with friends old and new. As it is an offsite event, courtesy shuttles will run from the Hilton Minneapolis to Lakes and Legends.

When:  Wednesday March 13

Time: 7:00pm – 10:00pm

Where: Lakes and Legends Brewing Company

(Shuttle pick up and drop off from Hilton Minneapolis)

We encourage you to RSVP online to ensure we have enough food and beverage on hand

Online: Eventbrite.ca

Stop by the Hendrix Genetics booth #122

They said it couldn’t be done! And yet, the new US commercial distribution network is now operational. Stop by to connect with our team. Hybrid experts in turkey management, nutrition and genetics will be on hand to answer any questions. We look forward to seeing you there!

Learn something new at the MPF education sessions

Helen Wojcinski, Manager of Science & Sustainability, will be co-chairing the Turkey Breeder Workshop. The discussion begins at 1:00pm Thursday March 14 in room M101 F-G-H. Additional turkey related topics will be presented in the turkey grower and the turkey health workshops.

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