Three World Pork Expo tours will showcase US agriculture

05-04-2012 | |

The National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) has announced three tours for people who want to experience Midwestern agriculture before World Pork Expo opens in Des Moines, Iowa, on June 6.

Pork producers from throughout the world can choose a two-day tour highlighting livestock, crops and agribusinesses, or single-day excursions featuring different agricultural destinations near Des Moines.

“These tours are a perfect way for Expo attendees to fully experience the diversity of agriculture here in the nation’s breadbasket,” says Bryan Humphreys, director of grassroots organisation, LEADR, for NPPC. “Tour participants will have direct access to farm managers and agribusiness experts as they get to know fellow producers. And once the tours are finished, they will enjoy free admission to World Pork Expo.”

Showcasing US agriculture
The Midwest Agriculture Highlights Tour on June 4-5 will take participants to see the locks-and-dam system that enables agricultural products to traverse the Mississippi River to the rest of the world. By popular demand the group also will visit Cinnamon Ridge Farms, which feature 4,000 acres of corn and soybeans, wean-to-finish swine facilities, a beef operation and a dairy.

“At Cinnamon Ridge Farms, participants will be taken to a specially designed viewing room to see modern pig production firsthand without compromising the herd’s biosecurity,” says Humphreys. “Then they’ll finish the first day by enjoying a special dinner with area farmers and pork producers.”

The second day will feature a stop at the John Deere Pavilion museum, which has been recognised as the world’s most comprehensive agricultural exhibit.

Genetics and agribusiness
For those with limited schedules, two one-day tours are available. On Monday, Iowa Agriculture Tour participants will go to one of the Midwest’s largest food-distribution companies as well as a feed mill for one of Christensen Farms’ large pork-production facilities. The final stop will be the newly remodeled College of Veterinary Medicine at Iowa State University.

The Tuesday-only Iowa Agribusiness Tour features stops at Swine Genetics International’s boar-reproduction facility and Pioneer Hi-Bred, a world-leading developer and supplier of advanced plant genetics. Attendees will enjoy lunch at The Machine Shed, which has been featured on the Travel Channel.

Transportation
All three tours begin and end in Des Moines, and include bus transportation. Registration for the two-day Midwest Agriculture Highlights Tour, which includes four meals and hotel accommodations on Monday evening, is $300 per person.

Individuals can participate in either the Iowa Agriculture Tour or the Iowa Agribusiness Tour for $125 per person, or enjoy both one-day tours for a total of $200. Each tour includes a midday meal.
To register for any of these tours, all of which include free admission to World Pork Expo, go to www.worldpork.org and click on the ‘producer registration’ button.

The World Pork Expo will be held at the Iowa State Fairgrounds, in Des Moines, IA, United States, from 6-8 June.

Related websites:
World Pork Expo
National Pork Producers Council (NPPC)

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ter Beek
Vincent ter Beek Editor of Pig Progress / Topic: Pigs around the world