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Share Your Ideas for 2025 Great Lakes Farm Market Expo

Share Your Ideas for 2025 Great Lakes Farm Market Expo


By Andi Anderson

The 2025 Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable and Farm Market Expo (GLEXPO) will be held from December 9–11 at the DeVos Place in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

This premier annual event is a major gathering for fruit, vegetable, and farm market growers across the region to connect, learn, and explore the latest advancements in agriculture.

GLEXPO, in partnership with Michigan State University Extension, hosts a wide range of educational sessions covering essential topics for modern farming. The goal is to provide useful tools and updated knowledge to help farmers stay competitive in today’s changing market.

To make the 2025 event as valuable as possible, the Expo board and MSU Extension are inviting farmers, educators, and industry members to submit their ideas for speakers and session topics.

Whether you’re a grower with a suggestion for a hands-on session or an ag professional who knows a great speaker, your input can help shape this year’s educational programming.

Session ideas should be useful, timely, and relevant to current farming challenges and innovations. Topics might include soil health, pest management, marketing techniques, technology integration, or sustainability.

To make the submission process simple, GLEXPO has created an easy-to-use online form. Ideas can be submitted year-round, but for inclusion in the 2025 program, suggestions must be received by June 10, 2025.

Organizers value community input and want this year’s event to reflect the interests and needs of those working directly in agriculture.

Access the submission form now and help shape the future of the GLEXPO education sessions. Your idea could be the highlight of the next conference!

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