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Join NBSCIA for their 47th Annual General Meeting and Technical Workshop, taking place  Mar. 12 to 13 at the Moncton Crowne Plaza Hotel in Moncton, NB. Farmer-oriented presentations will highlight key best management practices to support on-farm nutrient management, developments in technology and farm mapping and innovative sustainable practices to ensure crop and soil resilience in the years to come. In this year’s theme, "Envisioning New Brunswick’s Agri-Food Sector in 2050", we will hear from speakers from industry, banking, research and from a panel of NB farmers on their experiences with the On-Farm Climate Action Fund.

Renowned experts in soil science, precision agriculture, artificial intelligence and agronomy from New Brunswick and across Canada, will join us to speak on research and technologies developed to promote the adoption of these best management practices on farms. Speakers include climatologist David Phillips, FCC’s Director of Innovation Hub Nicole Hayes and Dr. Joseph Sanford of University of Wisconsin-Platteville. Full agenda to come.

NBSCIA’s Farm of the Year Banquet will be held the evening of  Mar. 12 at 7pm to celebrate the accomplishments and efforts of New Brunswick farmers. With five local nominees from around the province, we have lots to celebrate.

Guests may book under the hotel room block until Feb. 11, 2026, by phone or online via the following link. Rooms are limited, so be sure to book early. Overnight parking is included in the room price. Reservations can be made at the following link or by calling at (506) 854-6340. Booking link: NB Soil and Crop Improvement AGM

PLEASE NOTE: Payment will not be collected through Eventbrite - Payment is required upon in-person registration at the event. Payment can be made by cash, cheque, debit (tap only) or credit (tap only). The cost of each ticket can be found in the ticket selection section. There is an ATM in the hotel for cash withdrawals.

Registration Costs (Registration closing  Mar. 4th):

  -  1-day NBSCIA Member Admission: $82.00

  -  1-day Non-Member Admission: $115.00

  -  2-day NBSCIA Member Admission: $115.00

  -  2-day Non-Member Admission: $184.00

  -  Farm of the Year Banquet Admission: $55.00*

      *Please note that Farm of the Year Banquet Admission is not included with any other ticket.

Funding for this project in part has been provided by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada through the Agricultural Climate Solutions – On-Farm Climate Action Fund.

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