WASHINGTON, DC, US — The Corn Dry Milling Conference, co-sponsored by the North American Millers’ Association (NAMA) and the US Department of Agriculture’s National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research (NCAUR), will be June 21-22 in Peoria, Illinois, US.

Since 1959, the conference has provided a forum for the entire value chain to share the latest research. This year’s event features a wide range of topics, including a focus on mycotoxins, testing methods, and breeding technologies and speakers from academia and the private sector.

“If you’re involved in the corn milling value chain, you don’t want to miss out on the insights that will be shared at this year’s Corn Dry Milling Conference,” said Jane DeMarchi, president of NAMA. “NAMA is proud to continue our longstanding partnership with NCAUR to highlight relevant, impactful research that supports the corn sector from the farm to the mill and beyond.”

The conference will begin with an opening reception and dinner on June 21. A full day of programming will be held at NCAUR on June 22.  Registration fees for the educational program and dinner are $255 for NAMA milling and associate members and $355 for nonmembers. Complimentary registration is offered for federal government employees. Visit namamillers.org/events to register.