Culver’s to pay registration fees for FFA Day at NCBA Trade Show

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Fast food chain Culver’s will pay for the registration fees for 250 FFA members attending the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Trade Show’s FFA Day on Feb. 7.

“FFA members are our future. We’re proud to help these diligent students learn more about the industry that’s responsible for ensuring we at Culver’s can continue to serve ButterBurgers,” said Jessie Kreke, senior marketing manager at Culver’s. “It’s important that they have opportunities to learn from current agricultural professionals as they will one day become the agricultural leaders we just can’t live without.”

To receive the free registration, FFA members must and advisors can visit convention.ncba.org and type in the promotion code “FFACULVERS.”

This promotion is made possible by the Culver’s Thank You Farmers Project, which has raised more than $2.5 million for the National FFA Organization.

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