Sponsorship opportunities open for 2026 4R Technology Review Field Day in Ohio

Melinda Witten, President & CEO
Melinda Witten, President & CEO
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The Ohio Agribusiness Association announced on Apr. 29 that sponsorship opportunities are now available for the 2026 4R Technology Review Field Day, which will take place on June 23, 2026, in Southwest Ohio.

The event is designed to bring together experts and stakeholders in agriculture technology and conservation to discuss best practices for implementing nutrient management strategies. According to the announcement, attendees will have the chance to learn about new technology and techniques related to fertilizer management, precision agriculture, and soil health.

“This is a great opportunity to learn about the latest advances in agriculture and connect with industry experts,” organizers said. The event will feature presentations, field demonstrations, and networking sessions aimed at farmers, crop advisors, ag retailers, and others interested in improving crop yield while enhancing water quality.

Sponsorship packages range from Key Sponsor at $2,500 or more—offering premier recognition—to Vendor Booths at $500. Sponsors receive benefits such as logo placement, social media promotion, event materials distribution, and onsite networking opportunities.

The Ohio Agribusiness Association assists member companies with employee education programs and scholarships as well as collective initiatives that support agribusiness across the state according to its official website. The association represents more than 225 member companies according to its official website and advocates for a sustainable business environment through policy guidance and communication efforts according to its official website. Its activities extend throughout Ohio according to its official website, including partnerships with organizations such as Sedgwick for workers’ compensation services according to its official website.

Those interested in learning more about sponsorship can contact Aaron Heilers or visit oaba.net/4rtech.



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