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11th Annual North American Ag & Food HR Roundtable - AgCareers.com

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11th Annual North American Ag & Food HR Roundtable - AgCareers.com

Time: August 6, 2013 to August 8, 2013
Location: Johnston, Iowa
City/Town: Iowa
Website or Map: http://www.agcareers.com/conf…
Event Type: conference
Organized By: AgCareers.com
Latest Activity: Jul 22, 2013

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Mark your calendar to attend the 2013 North American Ag Food HR Roundtable
The Ag & Food HR Roundtable will explore recruitment and retention issues within the agriculture and food industries. This conference is one-of-a-kind and an excellent opportunity for human resource professionals, senior leaders, university and college career services staff and faculty, and association representatives within agriculture and food.

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