Registration Open for USDA’s 102nd Agricultural Outlook Forum

The event will take place Feb. 19-20 at the Crystal City Gateway Marriott in Arlington, Va., and all forum sessions will be livestreamed on a virtual platform.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Registration is open for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) 102nd Agricultural Outlook Forum. The event will take place Feb. 19-20 at the Crystal City Gateway Marriott in Arlington, Va., and all forum sessions will be livestreamed on a virtual platform.

The forum will feature a presentation on the 2026 outlook for the U.S. agricultural economy and trade by USDA Chief Economist Justin Benavidez, a keynote address by Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins and a plenary panel of speakers who will discuss agricultural trade under President Donald Trump’s trade agenda.

The program includes 22 breakout sessions organized by USDA agencies that will explore a range of current issues. More than 80 experts from government, industry and academia will provide insights on topics such as commodity and food price forecasts, farm income, U.S. and global agricultural trade, the future of biofuels and AI applications in agriculture. The in-person event will feature exhibit booths hosted by USDA agencies highlighting their missions, recent USDA-funded innovations and other programs and activities.

About USDA’s Outlook Forum.

The Agricultural Outlook Forum (AOF) is USDA’s oldest and largest annual event. It began in 1923 as a way to disseminate USDA data and analyses to farmers so they had the tools to understand markets and make informed production decisions. Over time, the event has evolved into a platform where key stakeholders from the agricultural sector in the U.S. and around the world come together every year to discuss current and emerging topics and trends in the sector.

The Agricultural Outlook Forum, organized by USDA’s Office of the Chief Economist together with other USDA agencies, is independent of commercial interests and aims to facilitate information sharing among stakeholders to enhance transparency and support markets and producers, said the agency.

For more information, visit the Agricultural Outlook Forum website.