NIAA Annual Conference * March 26-29, 2012 * Denver, Colorado
Living in a World of Decreasing Resources & Increasing Regulation:
How to Advance Animal Agriculture
Living in a World of Decreasing Resources & Increading Regulation: How to Advance Animal Agriculture
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Registration Information

 
Pre-registration is no longer available, however, onsite registration is available at the conference.
 
Each individual will be responsible for making their own reservations.  A block of rooms are reserved at a special nightly rate of $109 for single occupancy or $124 for double occupancy on the Concierge Level until March 5.  Reservations can be made online or by calling 888-228-9290.  When making reservations, verify the rate and advise the reservations agent that you are with the National Institute for Animal Agriculture (NIAA) Annual Conference.
 

Participant Registration

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Registration fee includes:  
  • General Sessions
  • Seminars & Committee Meetings
  • NIAA Awards Reception
  • NIAA Membership Meeting
    • Box Lunch provided for NIAA Members ONLY
Full Registration Fee: $450
Member Discount: subtract $75
 

New Member Incentive

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If you or your organization become a NEW NIAA member between now and March 23, 2012, you qualify for a special 2012 NIAA Annual Conference registration discount!  Join NIAA Now!
 
Membership Type Annual Fee Registration Incentive
National Associations & Commercial Organizations
$1000
Registration fee waived for up to two (2) individuals
State-Level Organizations & Publicly Supported Institutions
$500
Registration fee waived for one (1) individual
Individual Members (self-employed)
$250
50% discount on registration fee
 

One-Day Registration:  $275/day

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Registration fees include all Sessions, Seminars & Committee Meetings and Receptions/Functions held on that day. Box lunch with NIAA Membership Meeting is provided to NIAA Members ONLY.
 

Student Registration:  $50/day

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Registration fees include all Sessions, Seminars & Committee Meetings and Receptions/Functions held on that day. Box lunch with NIAA Membership Meeting is provided to NIAA Members ONLY.
 

Guests:  $25/person

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Guests are welcome to accompany meeting attendees to the NIAA Awards Reception Tuesday evening, March 27. The cost to attend is $25/person, and pre-registration is encouraged.
 

Tour Registration: $75/Participant

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Participants on the optional tour will leave the Renaissance Denver Hotel at 7:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 29th and travel via motorcoach to Greeley, CO for a full tour of the JBS packing plant, a tour of Five Rivers Kuner Feedlot and a tour of Guttersen Ranches.  Lunch will be provided.  The participants will be returned to the hotel by 4:30 p.m.
 

Payment Information

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Pre-registration is no longer available, however, onsite registration is available at the conference.

Send to:
National Institute for Animal Agriculture
13570 Meadowgrass Dr, Suite 201
Colorado Springs, CO  80921
Fax: 719-538-8847

Cancellations and Refunds
NIAA will refund registration fees, less a $75 administration charge, prior to March 13. No refunds will be honored after that time. Substitutions are welcome.

 
Each individual will be responsible for making their own reservations.  A block of rooms are reserved at a special nightly rate of $109 for single occupancy or $124 for double occupancy on the Concierge Level until March 5.  Reservations can be made online or by calling 888-228-9290.  When making reservations, verify the rate and advise the reservations agent that you are with the National Institute for Animal Agriculture (NIAA) Annual Conference.

"The opportunity for continuing education through NIAA, I think, is an interesting and exciting concept. In my capacity as association executive, and specifically related in agriculture and the agribusiness field, there aren’t a lot of opportunities for that type of education. So, I am excited that this is a direction NIAA is taking and I hope to take advantage of that." — R. Scott Stuart, President and Chief Executive Officer, National Livestock Producers Association, NIAA Member Since 1979

National Institute for Animal Agriculture * 13570 Meadowgrass Drive, Suite 201 * Colorado Springs, Colorado 80921
Phone: (719) 538-8843 * Fax: (719) 538-8847 * Email:
niaa@animalagriculture.org