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Farms, Communities and the Future of Rural America

Axios' Farms, Communities and the Future of Rural America
Thursday
,
 
April 
9
,
 
2026
5:30pm
 - 
7:30pm
 CT

Join Axios Live for a reception in Des Moines that will explore the connection between agriculture and the wellbeing of rural communities. We’ll also discuss ways to navigate market volatility and strengthen rural economies amid ongoing pressures on the agriculture industry.

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When the farm economy is strong, rural communities are more stable – with stronger employment, more viable local businesses and better-supported essential services. However, rising input costs and volatile markets are squeezing the livelihood of farmers in Iowa and beyond, and stakeholders across agriculture are working to counteract those threats.

Join Axios Live for a reception in Des Moines that will explore the connection between agriculture and the wellbeing of rural communities. We’ll also discuss ways to navigate market volatility and strengthen rural economies amid ongoing pressures on the agriculture industry.

5:30 - 6:00pm | Doors open for standing reception
6:00 - 6:40pm | Mainstage discussions
6:40 - 7:30pm | Networking & reception resume

Thursday
, 
April 
7
, 
2022
8:30am
 - 
9:30am 
EDT

Axios Des Moines local reporters Jason Clayworth and Linh Ta will host one-on-one conversations with:

Thomas J. Vilsack

CEO, World Food Prize Foundation
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture (2009-2017, 2021-2025)

Brian Naber

President, Crop Science North America, Bayer

View From the Top segment moderated by Axios' Nicholas Johnston*

Bryan Whaley

CEO, Iowa Cattlemen's Association

Additional speakers to be announced.

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120 Huntington Ave

Boston, MA 02116

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The health and safety of our event attendees is our top priority. We will be implementing policies and procedures based on the latest guidance from federal, state, and local health officials on preventing the transmission of COVID-19, and admission to the event is subject to those guidelines.

 

We will require all attendees to provide valid proof of vaccination and follow all other safety protocols as directed. You will be asked to provide your proof of vaccination at the door. Any attendee unable to provide proof of vaccination will not be allowed to enter the event.

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