The National Council of Agricultural Employers has opened early bird registration for its Ag Employer Labor Forum, set for Dec. 4-6 at the M Resort just outside Las Vegas, according to a news release.
Early bird registration rates are $455 for members and $520 for non-members. The period will close Oct. 11.
NCAE says it has developed new programming for the 2024 forum tailored to the needs of and suited for owners, operators, office managers, personnel managers, service providers, agricultural agents, attorneys and other stakeholders interested in the agriculture labor industry.
This year’s speakers will feature a range of topics and breakout sessions including ab economic outlook for U.S. farm labor in 2025, hot topics in ag labor safety, must-know information for farm labor contractors, artificial intelligence in agriculture, and much more.
Attendees of these sessions, along with many others throughout the forum, are eligible to receive continuing education credit from the Society for Human Resource Management, the release said.
“This year’s Ag Employer Labor Forum is shaping up to be the biggest and best yet,” Michael Marsh, president and CEO of NCAE, said in the release. “We are delighted to extend early bird pricing and a discounted room rate in the NCAE room block to our members and members of the broader agricultural community.”
NCAE, a national trade association focusing on agricultural labor issues from the employer’s viewpoint, said it is also offering a variety of sponsorship opportunities.
“Last year, NCAE was thrilled to receive record interest in our trade show, resulting in a completely sold-out exhibition space,” Marsh said. “Do not delay if you wish to be a part of this incredible event which reaches hundreds of attendees and organizational decision-makers.”
NCAE said its discounted room block at the M Resort will close on Nov. 18, 2024, or once the room block is full. Visit the NCAE’s Labor Forum registration page to secure a spot at the forum and the discounted room rate.


