New Networking Opportunity Kicks Off Annual Gathering in Pork Industry

The Monday Night Social offers a fun and meaningful opportunity for deeper engagement, business development and collaborative conversations ahead of the full conference agenda.

Carthage Swine Conference
Carthage Swine Conference
(Jennifer Shike)

Carthage Veterinary Service, Ltd. is kicking off its 35th Annual Swine Conference on August 26 in Quincy, Ill., with a networking opportunity you don’t want to miss, organizers say.

The Official Monday Night Social, a dedicated evening networking event hosted by Carthage Veterinary Service (CVS) and the Illinois Pork Producers Association (IPPA), will connect attendees, speakers and exhibitors in a relaxed, casual environment following the conclusion of the IPPA Pork Chop Open golf outing.

“Open to both golfers and conference attendees, the Monday Night Social offers a fun and meaningful opportunity for deeper engagement, business development, and collaborative conversations ahead of Tuesday’s full conference agenda,” CVS says.

This event brings together hundreds of pork producers, veterinarians, researchers and allied industry professionals to share the latest in swine health, production, leadership and innovation. It will feature a full lineup of expert speakers and breakout sessions in both English and Spanish, focusing on key topics including animal health, production and management strategies, leadership development, emerging technologies, applied research, nutrition and economic outlooks.

“We are excited to celebrate 35 years of partnership, innovation, and progress with our swine industry colleagues,” Aaron Lower, DVM, president of Carthage Veterinary Service, says in a release. “The new Monday Night Social enhances the value of the conference for exhibitors and attendees alike and reflects our commitment to fostering connections that drive the industry forward.”

Learn more here.

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