What's Happening?
Delaware Agriculture Week is set to take place from January 12-15 at the Delaware State Fairgrounds in Harrington. This annual event, now in its third decade, brings together farmers, educators, and industry
leaders to discuss innovations and economic strategies in agriculture. The event will feature breakout sessions, educational credits, and numerous vendors, emphasizing the importance of agriculture as Delaware's largest industry. Topics will include crop production, livestock management, and farm finance, with a focus on the latest innovations and best practices.
Why It's Important?
Delaware Agriculture Week plays a crucial role in supporting the state's agricultural sector, which is a significant contributor to the local economy. The event provides a platform for knowledge exchange and networking, helping farmers and industry professionals stay informed about new technologies and market trends. With agriculture supporting over 76,000 jobs and generating $31 billion in economic activity, the event is vital for sustaining and growing this key industry. It also highlights the importance of innovation in maintaining competitive and sustainable agricultural practices.
What's Next?
As Delaware Agriculture Week approaches, participants are encouraged to register for sessions, especially those with limited capacity. The event organizers have also prepared a contingency plan to shift sessions online if biosecurity concerns arise, particularly in the poultry sector. This adaptability ensures that the event can proceed safely and effectively, regardless of external challenges. The outcomes of the discussions and innovations presented during the week could influence agricultural practices and policies in Delaware and beyond.








