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The 2019 Conference
The 2019 TFI-FIRT Fertilizer Outlook and Technology Conference was held on November 19-21 2019 at the Hyatt Regency in Savannah, Georgia. As always, the conference offered various presentations on the fertilizer and agricultural market as well as discussion and insight on different challenges and issues our industry is facing.
SAVANNAH’S SOUTHERN CHARM -- THE 2019 FERTILIZER OUTLOOK AND TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE
The 2018 Conference
The 2018 TFI-FIRT Fertilizer Outlook and Technology Conference was be held on November 13-15 2018 at the Hyatt Regency Riverfront in Jacksonville, Florida. This year's theme, "Evolving Crop Nutrition" explored how the fertilizer industry has evolved and what's ahead in the future.
The 2017 Conference
The 2017 TFI-FIRT Fertilizer Outlook and Technology Conference was held on November 14-16 2017 at the Hilton New Orleans in New Orleans, Louisiana. The theme was "Big Easy, Big Ideas, Big Opportunity" exploring new technologies and issues that impact plant nutrition while also gaining perspective on the outlook for agriculture and major fertilizer materials and inputs.
The 2016 Conference
The 2016 TFI-FIRT Fertilizer Outlook and Technology Conference was held on November 15-17, 2016 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The focus of this year’s event was adaptation to a changing climate. The conference kicked off with presentations covering nutrient use efficiency, industry challenges, food production, and market outlooks for macronutrients and major agricultural products. The second day round table program included discussions regarding the importance of improving and maintaining soil health and integrating technologies into nutrient management, current industry challenges such as meeting food demand, while preserving our soil and resources also took center stage. The conference was both educational and forward looking, providing key insights from industry leaders into scientific, agricultural and marketing aspects of natural resource management for food production.