Forum Sponsorships Still Available

Written by NAMA on Friday, September 14, 2007 , 12:52 pm

Get the recognition you deserve by sponsoring a session or event at the 2007 Agribusiness Forum, November 13-14 in Kansas City.

As a sponsor of the Agribusiness Forum, your organization will be noted as a front runner in supporting up-to-the-moment industry information. Additional benefits include:

  • Recognition in the program booklet, and from the podium during the session;
  • Recognition by signage at the sponsored event (if applicable);
  • Recognition in post-forum articles in the AgriMarketing magazine;
  • Recognition on the NAMA Agribusiness Forum Web site page;
  • and, first right of refusal for sponsorship of the same item for the 2008 Agribusiness Forum.

Take a look at the sponsorship opportunities still available:

Forum Sessions (4 available) –$1,500
Program Booklet Ads

  • Full Page -$1,000
  • Half Page –$500
  • Quarter Page –$250

Sign Printing — $750

Special thanks to our current Forum Sponsors!

AgriMarketing Magazine
Ag Speakers Network
Associations, Inc.
Beck Ag, Inc.
Blasdel Cleaver Schwalbe Communications
Cattlemen’s Beef Board
CHS, Inc.
Colle + McVoy
Country Living Association
DF Bryant & Co.
Diamond V
DTN/The Progressive Farmer
Farm Progress Companies
Fastline Publications
High Plains/Midwest Ag Journal
Hoard’s Dairyman Magazine
John Deere
John Deere Credit
Martin/Williams
McCormick Company
National Cotton Council
Nicholson Kovac
Osborn & Barr Communications
Padilla Speer Beardsley
Paulsen Marketing Communications
Pioneer Hi-Bred Intl., Inc.
Rhea & Kaiser Marketing Communications
Successful Farming/Agriculture Online
Truffle Media Networks
Vance Publishing Corporation

If you are interested in an Agribusiness Forum Sponsorship, please fill out the on-line sponsorship form at http://www.nama.org/forum/sponsorship/form.htm or contact Jenny Pickett at the NAMA office at 913-491-6500 or via e-mail at [email protected].

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