BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20230606T130000Z DTEND:20230606T160000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:Midwest Summit 2023 Jun Agriculture DESCRIPTION:The Midwest Agriculture Summit is the second summit of the 2023 series\, taking place on June 6 at the Red River Valley Fairgrounds. Experts\, businesses\, and policymakers from across the region and nation will be unpacking\, discussing\, and taking an in-depth look at the dynamic facets of the Ag sector\, including critical policies and pressing issues.\n\nCan't make it to Fargo\, ND\, to join in person? There is no cost to watch the livestream.\n\nTo receive the free livestream link\, please RSVP here or via the registration button on this page.\n\nThe Midwest plays a critical role in agriculture in the United States and globally. As an ag hub that the world relies on for essential crops\, livestock\, equipment\, and other products\, we must have intentional conversations that convene leaders and policymakers to promote and protect this sector. The region is also an entrepreneurial hub bursting with transformative ideas\, education\, cutting-edge technologies\, and a growing ecosystem for businesses\, all related to agriculture. We must continue to shine a light on the transformative work being done in the Midwest as the region continues to elevate itself on a national and global scale.\n\n\n\nThe Midwest Ag Summit will also feature three panels of experts with the first being heavily focused on policies\, regulation and the paramount Farm Bill of 2023\, and the second uncovering and discussing leading efficiencies\, development\, innovation\, sustainability\, and the landscape of environmental\, social\, and governance (ESG) evolution and impacts.\n\nKeynote Address: What Matters Most to Agriculture\n\n \n\n \n\nDr. Walter Kemmsies\n\nManaging Partner\n\nThe Kemmsies Group\n\nDr. Walter Kemmsies is widely viewed as one of the foremost experts on ports\, rail\, and infrastructure in the U.S. His areas of expertise include demand forecasting\, maritime\, and overall global trade regulatory issues\, public and private port and infrastructure financing\, and long-term strategic planning and capital investment. Having worked in major cities worldwide\, Walter has a global perspective that uniquely qualifies him as a global trade economist. Scroll past the sponsors at the bottom of the page to see Walter's full bio.\n\n\n Panel: Navigating the Farm Bill\nDr. Scott Brown\, Associate Extension Professor\, University of Missouri - Columbia\n\nCollin C. Peterson\, Former United States Representative\n\nDr. Greg Lardy\, Vice President for Agricultural Affairs\, North Dakota State University (panel moderator)\n\n \n\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Dr. Scott Brown\n Collin C. Peterson\n Dr. Greg Lardy\n \n \n\n\n\n\nBrief Remarks: Farm Bill and Crucial Policy\n\nU.S. Senator John Hoeven\n\n\n\n\nHeadwaters Tech Hub\n\nJoseph Thiel\, Interim Deputy Commissioner\, Montana University System\n\nTodd O'Hair\, President & CEO\, Montana Chamber of Commerce\n\nAdam Gilbertson\, Senior Vice President of Field Technology & Innovation\, RDO Equipment Co.\n\n\n Panel: Environmental\, Social\, and Governance (ESG)\nJared Knock\, Business Development\, AgSpire\n\nMichael Reese\, Director\, West Central Research and Outreach Center\n\nKayla Ver Helst\, Sustainability Officer\, Bank of North Dakota\n\nJeff Schmidt\, Chief Risk Officer\, AgCountry (panel moderator) \n\n \n\nKeynote Address:\n\n \n\nXochitl Torres Small\n\nUnder Secretary for Rural Development\n\nUnited States Department of Agriculture\n\n \n\nThe United States Senate confirmed Xochitl Torres Small to serve as the Under Secretary for Rural Development on October 7\, 2021. In this role\, she oversees loans and grants to provide infrastructure improvements\; business development\; affordable housing\; community facilities such as schools\, public safety and health care\; and high-speed internet access in rural\, Tribal\, and high-poverty areas. USDA Rural Development secured $2 billion to support rural broadband through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law during her leadership.Scroll past the sponsors at the bottom of the page to see Xochitl's full bio.\n\n\n2022 Ag Summit InForum Story | 2022 Ag Summit BRIDGE recap | 2022 Ag Summit photo album\n\n \n \n\nThe Midwest Summits are co-hosted by 26 chambers of commerce across Minnesota\, Missouri\, North Dakota\, South Dakota\, and Wisconsin. These co-hosts provide additional connections and relationships\, offer programming ideas and insight\, showcase the live stream in their own communities\, and receive well-deserved recognition at each summit. The Midwest Summits are hosted in person in the FMWF area and are also live-streamed across the Upper Midwest at no cost to viewers. The live stream can be accessed through the FMWF Chamber?s website and is broadcasted on every Forum Communications digital news site in 22 markets across Minnesota\, North Dakota\, South Dakota\, and Wisconsin. \n\n\n \n\nJune 5 - 9 is AgTech Week in the FMWF area. Check out the 2023 schedule to see what else is happening.\n \n\nTuesday\, June 6\n\nMidwest Agriculture Summit\n\nHosted by The Chamber\n\nRed River Valley Fairgrounds | Scroll up to register\n\n\n\nWednesday\, June 7\n\nBushel Buddy Seat Conference\n\nHosted by Bushel\n\nFargo Theatre | Register here\n\n\n\nBushel & Grand Farm/Cultivate Shindig\n\nRoberts Alley in Downtown Fargo\n\nThis event is open to attendees of Grand Farm's Cultivate Conference & Bushel's Buddy Seat Conference\n\n\n\nThursday\, June 8\n\nCultivate Conference\n\nHosted by Grand Farm\n\nFargo Theatre | Register here\n \n\n \n\nDo you want to become a co-hosting chamber of commerce?\n\nThe process is simple! Please email Cale Dunwoody at cdunwoody@fmwfchamber.com. Scroll toward the bottom of this page to see all involved chambers.\n\n\nMidwest Ag Summit Premier Sponsor\n \n\n\n \n\n \n\nGold Sponsors\n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n\nMedia Sponsors\n\n\n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n\n\nSilver Sponsors\n\n \n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nCorporate Sponsors\n\nBank of North Dakota | Bobcat Company | Eide Bailly LLP | North Dakota State University\n\nRDO / R.D. Offutt Company\n\n\n\n\nMidwest Summit Co-hosts\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n\nSpeaker Biographies\n\n \n\nDr. Walter Kemmsies\n\nDr. Walter Kemmsies is widely viewed as one of the foremost experts on ports\, rail\, and infrastructure in the U.S. His areas of expertise include demand forecasting\, maritime\, and overall global trade regulatory issues\, public and private port and infrastructure financing\, and long-term strategic planning and capital investment. Having worked in major cities worldwide\, Walter has a global perspective that uniquely qualifies him as a global trade economist.\n\nWalter currently advises several major U.S. Port Authorities and is routinely asked to work on complex issues with various investment banks\, private equity firms\, and public regulatory agencies. He provides substantial support to the freight movement industry via publication of port volume data for the American Association of Port Authorities\, presentations at major international industry conferences\, and advises the U.S. Department of Commerce on supply chain competitiveness. Walter recently testified to the U.S. Senate Transportation and Commerce Subcommittee on issues affecting freight industry.\n\n\n\nPrior to joining JLL\, Dr. Kemmsies was the Chief Economist for Moffat & Nichol\, a leading global infrastructure advisement firm. Proceeding his experience working with Moffat & Nichol\, Walter was the Head of European Strategy at JP Morgan in London\, and\, earlier\, Head of Global Industry Strategy at UBS in Zurich and London.\n\n\nXochitl Torres Small\n\nXochitl Torres Small was confirmed by the United States Senate to serve as the Under Secretary for Rural Development on October 7\, 2021. In this role\, she oversees loans and grants to provide infrastructure improvements\; business development\; affordable housing\; community facilities such as schools\, public safety and health care\; and high-speed internet access in rural\, Tribal\, and high-poverty areas. During her leadership\, USDA Rural Development secured $2 billion to support rural broadband through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.\n\nPrior to coming to Rural Development\, Xochitl was a United States Representative for the fifth largest district in the country. As a Representative\, Xochitl served as a member of the House Agriculture Committee\, the House Armed Services Committee and as chairwoman of the Oversight\, Management\, and Accountability subcommittee of the House Homeland Security Committee. Xochitl was the first woman and first person of color to represent New Mexico?s second congressional district.\n\nThe granddaughter of farmworkers\, Xochitl Torres Small grew up in the borderlands of New Mexico. She has worked as a field representative for Senator Tom Udall\, a clerk for United States District Court Judge Robert C. Brack\, and an attorney practicing water and natural resources law. Xochitl has a law degree from the University of New Mexico School of Law\, an undergraduate degree from Georgetown University?s School of Foreign Service\, and an international baccalaureate from Waterford Kamhlaba United World College of Southern Africa. She?s happily married to her husband\, New Mexico State Representative Nathan Small.\n\n\nDr. Scott Brown\n\nScott Brown joined Mizzou in 1989 as a research associate in FAPRI\, the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute. He is an expert in Missouri agricultural policy\, as well as the livestock market outlook and dairy policy. He has testified before the U.S. Congress on the quantitative effects of changes in federal dairy and livestock policies\, and currently works with the Missouri legislature on the economic effects of state policy options on Missouri agriculture. He also provides regular market outlook on the livestock and dairy industries.\n\nHe received the 2016 C. Brice Ratchford Memorial Fellowship from the UM Board of Curators for commitment\, dedication and effectiveness in advancing the land-grant mission\, and has been recognized as a Special Friend of the Missouri Institute of Cooperatives. He was the 2005 national winner of the Farm and Ranch Financial Management Program Award\, given by the National Association of County Agricultural Agents. Brown is a Mizzou graduate with both his Master?s and Doctoral degrees in agricultural economics.\n\n\n\nDuring the past two decades\, Brown has worked extensively in determining the quantitative effects of changes in federal dairy and livestock policies and has testified regularly before U.S. Congress. He currently works with the Missouri legislature on the economic effects of state policy options on Missouri agriculture. He also provides regular market outlook on the livestock and dairy industries.\n\n\n\nCollin C. Peterson\n\nCongressman Collin C. Peterson represented Minnesota?s Seventh District from 1991 to 2021. He served as Chairman and Ranking Member of the U.S. House Agriculture Committee from 2005 to 2021 and was instrumental in writing and passing four farm bills. He is a nationally recognized expert on agriculture policy and has a strong reputation for his steadfast commitment to bringing everyone to the table while offering positive and practical solutions to difficult problems. \n\n\n\nCongressman Peterson grew up on a farm near Moorhead\, Minnesota and was active in 4H\, high school music and sporting activities\, and working on the farm. He earned a BA in Accounting and Business Administration from Minnesota State University Moorhead\, served in the National Guard\, and went on to become a Certified Public Accountant in Detroit Lakes\, Minnesota. He was elected to the Minnesota State Senate in 1976 and served for 10 years with a focus on the agriculture and tax committees. \n\n\n\nMr. Peterson is currently President and founder of his government affairs and public policy firm\, The Peterson Group. He also has a partnership with Combest Sell and Associates in Washington D.C. to advise and consult on policies that bolster U.S. agriculture and rural America. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
The Midwest Agriculture Summit is the second summit of the 2023 series\, taking place on June 6 at the Red River Valley Fairgrounds. Experts\, businesses\, and policymakers from across the region and nation will be unpacking\, discussing\, and taking an in-depth look at the dynamic facets of the Ag sector\, including critical policies and pressing issues.
\n\nCan'\;t make it to Fargo\, ND\, to join \;in person? There is no cost to watch the livestream.
\nTo receive the free livestream link\, please RSVP here or \;via the registration button on this page.
The Midwest plays a critical role in agriculture in the United States and globally. As an ag hub that the world relies on for essential crops\, livestock\, equipment\, and other products\, we must have intentional conversations that convene leaders and policymakers to promote and protect this sector. The region is also an entrepreneurial hub bursting with transformative ideas\, education\, cutting-edge technologies\, and a growing ecosystem for businesses\, all related to agriculture. We must continue to shine a light on the transformative work being done in the Midwest as the region continues to elevate itself on a national and global scale.
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\nThe Midwest Ag Summit will also feature three panels of experts with the first being heavily focused on policies\, regulation and the paramount Farm Bill of 2023\, and the second uncovering and discussing leading efficiencies\, development\, innovation\, sustainability\, and the landscape of environmental\, social\, and governance (ESG) evolution and impacts.
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\nDr. Walter Kemmsies
\nManaging Partner
\nThe Kemmsies Group
Dr. Walter Kemmsies is widely viewed as one of the foremost experts on ports\, rail\, and infrastructure in the U.S. His areas of expertise include demand forecasting\, maritime\, and overall global trade regulatory issues\, public and private port and infrastructure financing\, and long-term strategic planning and capital investment. Having worked in major cities worldwide\, Walter has a global perspective that uniquely qualifies him as a global trade economist. Scroll past the sponsors at the bottom of the page to see Walter'\;s full bio.
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Dr. Scott Brown | \nCollin C. Peterson | \nDr. Greg Lardy | \n
U.S. Senator John Hoeven
\n\nJoseph Thiel\, \;Interim Deputy Commissioner\, \;Montana University System
\nTodd O'\;Hair\, \;President &\; CEO\, \;Montana Chamber of Commerce
\nAdam Gilbertson\, \;Senior Vice President of Field Technology &\; Innovation\, \;RDO Equipment Co.
Tuesday\, June 6
\nMidwest Agriculture Summit
\nHosted by The Chamber
\nRed River Valley Fairgrounds | Scroll up to register
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\nWednesday\, June 7
\nBushel Buddy Seat Conference
\nHosted by Bushel
\nFargo Theatre | Register here
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\nBushel &\; Grand Farm/Cultivate Shindig
\nRoberts Alley in Downtown Fargo
\nThis event is open to attendees of Grand Farm'\;s Cultivate Conference &\; Bushel'\;s Buddy Seat Conference
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\nThursday\, June 8
\nCultivate Conference
\nHosted by Grand Farm
\nFargo Theatre \;| Register here
Do you want to become a co-hosting chamber of commerce?
\nThe process is simple! Please email Cale Dunwoody at cdunwoody@fmwfchamber.com. Scroll toward the bottom of this page to see all involved chambers.
Midwest Ag Summit Premier Sponsor
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Media Sponsors
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Corporate Sponsors
\nBank of North Dakota | Bobcat Company | Eide Bailly LLP | North Dakota State University
\nRDO / R.D. Offutt Company
\nMidwest \;Summit Co-hosts
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Dr. Walter Kemmsies
\nDr. Walter Kemmsies is widely viewed as one of the foremost experts on ports\, rail\, and infrastructure in the U.S. His areas of expertise include demand forecasting\, maritime\, and overall global trade regulatory issues\, public and private port and infrastructure financing\, and long-term strategic planning and capital investment. Having worked in major cities worldwide\, Walter has a global perspective that uniquely qualifies him as a global trade economist.
Walter currently advises several major U.S. Port Authorities and is routinely asked to work on complex issues with various investment banks\, private equity firms\, and public regulatory agencies. He provides substantial support to the freight movement industry via publication of port volume data for the American Association of Port Authorities\, presentations at major international industry conferences\, and advises the U.S. Department of Commerce on supply chain competitiveness. Walter recently testified to the U.S. Senate Transportation and Commerce Subcommittee on issues affecting freight industry.
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\nPrior to joining JLL\, Dr. Kemmsies was the Chief Economist for Moffat &\; Nichol\, a leading global infrastructure advisement firm. Proceeding his experience working with Moffat &\; Nichol\, Walter was the Head of European Strategy at JP Morgan in London\, and\, earlier\, Head of Global Industry Strategy at UBS in Zurich and London.
Xochitl Torres Small
\n\nXochitl Torres Small was confirmed by the United States Senate to serve as the Under Secretary for Rural Development on October 7\, 2021. In this role\, she oversees loans and grants to provide infrastructure improvements\; business development\; affordable housing\; community facilities such as schools\, public safety and health care\; and high-speed internet access in rural\, Tribal\, and high-poverty areas. During her leadership\, USDA Rural Development secured $2 billion to support rural broadband through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
\n\nPrior to coming to Rural Development\, Xochitl was a United States Representative for the fifth largest district in the country. As a Representative\, Xochitl served as a member of the House Agriculture Committee\, the House Armed Services Committee and as chairwoman of the Oversight\, Management\, and Accountability subcommittee of the House Homeland Security Committee. Xochitl was the first woman and first person of color to represent New Mexico?s second congressional district.
\n\nThe granddaughter of farmworkers\, Xochitl Torres Small grew up in the borderlands of New Mexico. She has worked as a field representative for Senator Tom Udall\, a clerk for United States District Court Judge Robert C. Brack\, and an attorney practicing water and natural resources law. Xochitl has a law degree from the University of New Mexico School of Law\, an undergraduate degree from Georgetown University?s School of Foreign Service\, and an international baccalaureate from Waterford Kamhlaba United World College of Southern Africa. She?s happily married to her husband\, New Mexico State Representative Nathan Small.
\n\nDr. Scott Brown
\nScott Brown joined Mizzou in 1989 as a research associate in FAPRI\, the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute. He is an expert in Missouri agricultural policy\, as well as the livestock market outlook and dairy policy. He has testified before the U.S. Congress on the quantitative effects of changes in federal dairy and livestock policies\, and currently works with the Missouri legislature on the economic effects of state policy options on Missouri agriculture. He also provides regular market outlook on the livestock and dairy industries.
He received the 2016 C. Brice Ratchford Memorial Fellowship from the UM Board of Curators for commitment\, dedication and effectiveness in advancing the land-grant mission\, and has been recognized as a Special Friend of the Missouri Institute of Cooperatives. He was the 2005 national winner of the Farm and Ranch Financial Management Program Award\, given by the National Association of County Agricultural Agents. Brown is a Mizzou graduate with both his Master?s and Doctoral degrees in agricultural economics.
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\nDuring the past two decades\, Brown has worked extensively in determining the quantitative effects of changes in federal dairy and livestock policies and has testified regularly before U.S. Congress. He currently works with the Missouri legislature on the economic effects of state policy options on Missouri agriculture. He also provides regular market outlook on the livestock and dairy industries.
Collin C. Peterson
\nCongressman Collin C. Peterson represented Minnesota?s Seventh District from 1991 to 2021. He served as Chairman and Ranking Member of the U.S. House Agriculture Committee from 2005 to 2021 and was instrumental in writing and passing four farm bills. He is a nationally recognized expert on agriculture policy and has a strong reputation for his steadfast commitment to bringing everyone to the table while offering positive and practical solutions to difficult problems. \;
Congressman Peterson grew up on a farm near Moorhead\, Minnesota and was active in 4H\, high school music and sporting activities\, and working on the farm. He earned a BA in Accounting and Business Administration from Minnesota State University Moorhead\, served in the National Guard\, and went on to become a Certified Public Accountant in Detroit Lakes\, Minnesota. He was elected to the Minnesota State Senate in 1976 and served for 10 years with a focus on the agriculture and tax committees. \;
\nMr. Peterson is currently President and founder of his government affairs and public policy firm\, The Peterson Group. He also has a partnership with Combest Sell and Associates in Washington D.C. to advise and consult on policies that bolster U.S. agriculture and rural America. \;
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