Deadline for lower registration rates and hotel rooms ends soon! Take advantage of lower costs now!
  • Starting September 23, registration rates will increase $100 for Registrant Only and Registrant & Guest.
  • The Monterey Plaza Hotel special room rates are not guaranteed starting September 20.
The 2019 California Poultry Federation (CPF) Annual Conference and Meeting is September 19 – 20 at the Monterey Plaza Hotel in Monterey. You’ll save money with an early registration fee paid before August 23rd.
The online Registration/Sponsorship Form can be found at www.cpif.org. Beginning this year, all registrants will book hotel reservations directly with the Monterey Plaza Hotel. Here is a link to the CPF hotel reservation page. The page also is provided on the last page of the registration/sponsorship form or at www.cpif.org.

The deadline for special room rates is August 19.
CPF has customized sponsorship opportunities for you to consider maximizing your exposure before, during and even after the event. Diamond Club, $2,750 donation; Gold Club, $1,500 donation; and Silver Club, $1,000 donation. Sponsors will be honored at the banquet and during our breakfast.
Speakers
Our speaker lineup is one of the most diverse

Dan Walters

and interesting in many years. Political writer Dan Walters, retired from the Sacramento Bee but now a featured writer with CalMatters, will present his views on the political issues facing California and how the election will shape the next few years.

Jim Sumner
Jim Sumner, president of the United States Poultry and Egg Export Council is featured for the first time.  Sumner has served as  President of the USA Poultry & Egg Export Council (USAPEEC) since 1990. USAPEEC is a non-profit membership organization, which represents the export interests of over 200 of the leading poultry and egg companies, trading companies, and affiliated organizations.
Greenhouse Gas Guru Frank Mitloehner is a UC Davis

Frank Mitloehner

professor and agriculture’s leading voice on livestock greenhouse gas emissions. Dr. Mitloehner is an expert for agricultural air quality, livestock housing and husbandry.  Overall, he conducts research that is directly relevant to understanding and mitigating of air emissions from livestock operations, as well as the implications of these emissions for the health and safety of farm workers and neighboring communities.

Harrison Kircher

Harrison Kircher, NCC Vice President of government affairs, joined NCC in 2011 and has spent time as a Government Affairs Associate, Manager and Director on the legislative team. His primary focus continues to be advancing NCC’s lobbying efforts on Capitol Hill and managing NCC’s broad legislative portfolio, including: food and agriculture, international trade, energy policy, labor, immigration, and environmental issues.

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