NDFB Farm and Ranch Conference highlights
The 2026 Final Four Discussion Meet, held at the NDFB Farm and Ranch Conference in Dickinson, Jan 31.
And the winner was Madison Bodine of Mandan. She will represent NDFB at the AFBF Annual Meeting next January in Charlotte, N.C.
Chris Barron of Ag View Solutions led a full morning workshop on Saturday at the conference, focusing on maximizing profitability, transition basics, structuring your business for long-term growth, and smart farm decisions.
Chris's PowerPoint presentation at the conference. For more information, visit AgViewSolutions.com
How are drones changing the world of aerial application in the field today and what does it mean for the future of agriculture? Drone spraying is rapidly changing how producers approach crop management, efficiency, and precision, and a breakout session featuring Cory Palm talking about drone spraying was a well-attended event at the conference.
The new lighted NDFB sign was featured at the 2026 Farm and Ranch Conference. Looking good!
Erica Valdez, a New Mexico rancher, shared her story of what it's like to live on the border and how things have changed over the years.
The NDFB Farm and Ranch Conference, held Jan. 30-31 in Dickinson, enjoyed a great crowd, lots of learning, networking and fun.
Titus learns about farm safety through a coloring page provided by NDFB at the 2026 Farm and Ranch Conference.