Swine operations aren’t just built with grit, they survive on it, Carthage Veterinary Service reminds producers and allied industry alike. With that in mind, they are encouraging registration for the 2024 Annual Swine Conference on Aug. 27 in Quincy, Ill.
Speakers will share tools to help producers profit from diversification, discuss how to evaluate health, nutrition and technology through applied research, provide insight on how to meet disasters with creative solutions, and finally, delve into ways to train and retain employees of value.
This year, the event will feature expanded Spanish content based on the success of the 2023 event addition.
“Last year we saw great success and received positive feedback from those who brought native Spanish speaking employees to conference. We recognize the need to continue to provide content to these employees, and this year will offer simultaneous translation in Spanish for the main sessions, along with continuing the Spanish breakout sessions,” Carthage said in a release.
The conference will be held at the Oakley-Lindsay Center in Quincy. Registration and breakfast will take place from 7 to 8 am, followed by an 8 am start featuring the topic, “Grit in Swine Production and Health.”


