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2025 Lake Area Ag Expo - Advancing Agribusiness in Missouri

2025 Lake Area Ag Expo - Advancing Agribusiness in Missouri


By Blake Jackson

The Annual Lake Area Regional Agribusiness (Ag) Expo is set to take place on March 29, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at The Exchange at Wall Street Cattle Company, 14900 Hwy KK, Lebanon, MO.

This free event, hosted by the Laclede County Council of the University of Missouri (MU) Extension, Laclede County 4-H, and Wall Street Cattle Company, marks the conclusion of National Agriculture Month with a showcase of the latest advancements in agribusiness.

Farmers, food processors, equipment manufacturers, and technology providers will have the opportunity to exhibit their products and services.

The expo serves as a valuable networking platform for agricultural professionals, distributors, and industry stakeholders to engage with new trends and innovations shaping the sector.

Attendees can explore a diverse range of agricultural advancements and connect with experts to gain insights into emerging business opportunities.

Doors will open at 10:00 a.m., and concessions will be available throughout the event. This family-friendly gathering is designed to celebrate and support the agricultural community while fostering connections within industry.

The 2025 Ag Expo is a community service initiative of MU Extension, made possible through the generosity of The Currier Family, owners of Wall Street Cattle Company, along with MU Extension Partners in Agriculture.

For more information, contact Dr. Ashley Brown at allen-browna@missouri.edu.

For registration visit, https://extension.missouri.edu/events/lake-area-regional-agribusiness-expo-2025

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