Attendees of the 94th Annual Agricultural Outlook Forum (AOF) tour the National Arboretum where they were able to view, among other things, the National Bonsai & Penjing Museum in Washington, , Feb. 21, 2018. Here, they were able to smell the fragrance of a Japanese Apricot blossom, which unlike it's more popular Cherry Blossom doesn't have an scent. The AOF is the USDAÕs largest annual meeting, attracting as many as 2,000 attendees from the and abroad. The forum highlights key issues and topics within the agricultural community, offering a platform for conversation among producers, p


Attendees of the 94th Annual Agricultural Outlook Forum (AOF) tour the National Arboretum where they were able to view, among other things, the National Bonsai & Penjing Museum in Washington, , Feb. 21, 2018. Here, they were able to smell the fragrance of a Japanese Apricot blossom, which unlike it's more popular Cherry Blossom doesn't have an scent. The AOF is the USDAÕs largest annual meeting, attracting as many as 2,000 attendees from the and abroad. The forum highlights key issues and topics within the agricultural community, offering a platform for conversation among producers, processors, policymakers, government officials, and non-governmental organizations, both foreign and domestic. USDA


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