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2015 Feed & Pet Food Joint Conference


Registration Open

NGFA and the Pet Food Institute collaborate on their annual
Feed and Pet Food Joint Conference. This year’s conference is slated
Sept. 29 to Oct. 1 in Columbus, Ohio

Don’t miss the premier feed industry and pet food event.

Early Bird Rate Ends Aug. 9 

 $425 member | $625 non-member
Where

Hyatt Regency Columbus
350 North High Street, Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: (614) 463-1234

Reserve your room

Who Should Attend
The program is designed specifically for feed and pet food sectors
and addresses pressing policy, regulatory and operations issues
that companies face in today’s environment.

Conference Schedule

Tues., Sept. 29:
PFI Regulatory Affairs Committee Meeting
NGFA Feed-Related Committee Meeting
Opening Reception in Exhibit Hall
Wed., Sept. 30:
Programming and Technical Sessions
Thurs., Oct. 1
Workshop on FSMA Compliance

The conference will end by noon on Thursday. 

Early Bird Registration

$425 members | $625 non-members

 Reserve your spot today!

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