By Scout Nelson
Nebraska’s AgCeptional Conference is set to bring the agriculture community together for a day of celebration, education, and connection. This one-day event continues its 17-year tradition of offering valuable resources and meaningful networking opportunities to producers, ag professionals, and community members from across the region.
The 2025 conference theme, “Your Brand, Your Story,” celebrates the entrepreneurial spirit and strong work ethic that define the agriculture industry. Attendees will hear inspiring stories, explore practical tools, and gain hands-on learning experiences designed to strengthen their operations and communities.
Participants can choose from a variety of breakout sessions covering key topics in modern agriculture. Sessions will feature experts and professionals discussing farm transition planning, financial tools, regenerative practices, marketing strategies, women’s health, and stress management.
Presenters include attorneys, educators, mental health professionals, and entrepreneurs who bring both expertise and real-world experience to every discussion.
An exclusive highlight of this year’s event is a floral workshop led by Blossom + Birch, where participants can design their own fresh fall centerpiece to take home.
Seating for this workshop is limited to 50 participants and requires an additional $60 registration fee. The day will conclude with a social networking opportunity at Black Cow Fat Pig’s Event Space for those attending the floral workshop.
“The AgCeptional Conference is about more than education—it’s about celebrating the people who make agriculture strong,” said Connie Sixta, Northeast Community College’s dean of Science, Technology, Agriculture, Math, and Humanities.
“For 17 years, we’ve brought together producers, families, and ag professionals to share knowledge, encouragement, and ideas that strengthen both operations and communities.”
Registration is now open through the Northeast Community College website under Events, or by searching AgCeptional Conference. Early bird pricing is available through October 31, with ticket prices increasing after that date.
The Nebraska Soybean Board proudly serves as the Legacy Sponsor for this year’s event, reinforcing its commitment to supporting Nebraska agriculture and community growth.
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