Farm Credit of Western Oklahoma to Host Inaugural AgNext Agricultural Summit on May 1
Built for the producers leading the next era of agriculture.
Farm Credit of Western Oklahoma (FCWO) will host its inaugural AgNext Agricultural Summit on Friday, May 1, at the Express Ranches Clydesdale Barn near Yukon. The summit is built for the producers leading the next era of agriculture with the mission of supporting shareholders and strengthening the agricultural community through education, networking, and forward‑looking discussions.
“This event is coordinated by our Young Farmer Committee as an outreach to our shareholders and the agriculture community. We have a great speaker line-up with timely topics of interest to young, beginning and small producers,” said Greg Livingston, FCWO President and CEO.
The free event will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., with lunch provided and opportunities for attendees to win door prizes. Seating is limited to 130 participants, and registration deadline is April 24.
RSVP at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/GFY6YSB
Featured Speakers & Topics
- Tyler Norvell, Norvell Consulting
A Look at the State - Randy Blach, CEO, CattleFax
A Look at the Cattle Market - Matt Makens, Makens Weather
Climatology - Dr. Bart Fischer, Co‑Director, Agriculture & Food Policy Center, Texas A&M University
Ag Policy Update
These sessions will offer valuable insights into market trends, weather impacts, state-level agricultural issues, and current policy developments shaping the future of farming and ranching.
“At Farm Credit of Western Oklahoma, we do more than write loans. We build relationships, offer perspective, and provide opportunities for our shareholders to grow and learn,” Livingston said. “Our goal with AgNext is to provide a day for the next generation to network, learn and grow — and maybe even talk about what is up next in the world of agriculture.”
FCWO currently services 6,400 loans across Western, Central, and Southwestern Oklahoma through its nine branch locations in Altus, Alva, Anadarko, Clinton, Enid, Elk City, Guymon, Tuttle, and Woodward.
Farm Credit of Western Oklahoma is part of the nationwide Farm Credit System, comprised of Federal Land Bank Associations and Production Credit Associations that finance farms, ranches, and a wide range of agricultural needs. FCWO is an equal opportunity lender and equal housing lender.
Learn more at farmcreditloans.com.
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