NMPF To Host Summer Foundation for the Future Meetings

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Source: National Milk Producers Federation

 
The National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) today announced its Summer Grassroots Tour: 12 meetings in July and August that will bring together dairy producers and other key industry representatives to discuss the dairy policy reform programs proposed in NMPF’s Foundation for the Future.
 
“The U.S. dairy industry has called for dramatic changes in dairy policy, and Foundation for the Future answers that call,” says Jerry Kozak, NMPF President and CEO. “Our summer meetings will explain how Foundation for the Future’s dairy policy reforms will safeguard dairy producers’ equity, ensure the future of their operations, and stabilize dairy markets.”
 
The meetings are slated to take place throughout the United States between July 12 and August 22. Each three-hour meeting will feature an in-depth presentation, and question and answer session led by NMPF’s Kozak, along with other staff.
 
Meeting locations include:
• Olympia, Wash., Red Lion Hotel – July 12
• Visalia, Calif., Holiday Inn – July 13
• Lubbock, Texas, Overton Hotel & Conference Center – July 18
• Alexandria, Minn., Holiday Inn – July 20
• Dubuque, Iowa, Grand River Center – July 21
• Lansing, Mich., Ramada Lansing Hotel & Conference Center – July 26
• Green Bay, Wis., Comfort Suites – July 27
• Stevens Point, Wis., Ramada Hotel – July 28
• Harrisburg, Pa., Holiday Inn Harrisburg – East – August 8
• Syracuse, N.Y., Holiday Inn Syracuse/Liverpool Airport Hotel – August 10
• Ocala, Fla., Hilton – August 12
• Nashville, Tenn., Embassy Suites Nashville Airport – August 22
 
Dairy producers, milk processors, and other key industry stakeholders are encouraged to attend.

 

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