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Braun to discuss Indiana Ag at Livestock Summit on June 23
 
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Soybean Alliance’s Membership and Policy Committee (ISA) and the Indiana Corn Growers Association (ICGA) will host the inaugural Livestock Summit on June 23 at the JW Marriott hotel in Indianapolis.
This event will focus on the challenges and opportunities shaping the animal agriculture and feed industries. The summit is designed to strengthen collaboration across the value chain and highlight innovations that support producers. Registration is open, and attendees are encouraged to register in advance at incornandsoy.org/events. Guest check-in begins at 8 a.m. Onsite registration will be offered as long as seating is available. The program will begin at 8:30 a.m.
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun will kick off the program with Courtney Kingery, ISA and ICGA CEO, during a Fireside Chat-style conversation. RFD-TV broadcaster Tammi Arender will emcee the summit. Aaron Kuhn, a regional marketing manager for ethanol producer POET, will moderate a panel discussion titled Feed Supply Resilience and Innovation. The panelists will include sources from United Animal Health, Lowe’s Pellets and Grain and CSA Animal Nutrition.
Additional discussion topics include:
- Strengthening the Farm-to-Food System: Labor, Nutrition and Producer - Collaboration
- Eyes on the Swine: Automated Body-Condition Assessment
- Work-Based Learning Opportunities for Indiana Agriculture
- Livestock Leadership Exchange with Elanco Animal Health
- Driving Opportunity: An Executive Dialogue on Agricultural Trade
- Poultry Perspectives: Navigating Food Safety and Environmental Regulation
- Indiana Ag Building Assessments
Space is limited, so attendees are encouraged to register to reserve a spot. For more information about the Livestock Summit and other events this summer, visit incornandsoy.org/events.
The cost to attend is $74.99

6/5/2026