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Fwd: Time is running out to register and save up to $150.00

Onsite registration rates increase to $699Good Morning manoj,

I wanted to make sure you saw the email that was sent out yesterday — see below. We're packing up the truck later this morning and will be on the road to Indianapolis this weekend to start getting setup for the 9th Annual Precision Farming Dealer Summit that begins at 1:00 p.m. ET on Monday (1/8). 

We are nearing max capacity and only have a couple of seats available. The onsite registration rate for any available seats increases to $699.00. So if you are planning on joining us you will want to get yourself registered asap to save your seat and save up to $150.00 off all attendees. Click here to register.

Here are a few highlights of what's planned for the 9th Annual Precision Farming Dealer Summit...

  • Jam-Packed Precision Product Demos — Top suppliers demo their latest, most innovative precision products, giving you a crash course and a head start on the newest technologies your customer will be evaluating for 2024.
  • Dealer-to-Dealer Roundtable Discussions — Highly interactive sessions that provide practical, proven strategies in use by the industry’s most successful dealerships.
  • What You Need to Know About Your OEM's Precision Vision — Back by popular demand, the majorline panel returns to the Summit! Hear from the precision ag heads at AGCO, Case IH and New Holland as they share their strategic direction for the business and the successful approaches embraced by their top-performing dealers.
  • Award-Winning Dealers Share Keys to Success — Leaders from 3 of Precision Farming Dealer’s Most Valuable Dealership Alumni Group detail the processes and practices that make their dealership successful, share strategies for achieving revenue growth and explain their best and worst precision department decisions.
  • NCAA Football National Championship Party & Networking Reception — Enjoy college football's biggest game at the 2024 Precision Farming Dealer Summit. Join us Monday, January 8 at 6:30 p.m. ET at the Indianapolis Downtown Marriott after a full day of learning for dinner, drinks and football!
  • Click Here to Download the Full Speaker & Session Program

I hope you're able to join us next week in Indianapolis for 2-days of unrivaled learning and networking with the brightest minds in precision farming. You will leave with a roadmap for implementing ideas and technologies for precision farming retailing and servicing success — guaranteed!

Thanks,
Kim

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Kim Schmidt
Executive Editor — Precision Farming Dealer
kschmidt@lessitermedia.com
262-777-2431

 


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Sent: Thursday, January 4, 2024 12:01 PM
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