57th Annual Feed Administrators Seminar

May 15-19, 2023
Fontana Village Resort & Marina
300 Woods Road
Fontana Dam, North Carolina 28733

Join us in Fontana Dam, North Carolina for the 57th Annual Feed Administrators Seminar!    

Registration:
Please complete a registration form (located on the right) and send to aafco@aafco.org.  We will confirm your spot and send you an invoice to pay online.

  • 2023 Member Registration – $175
    Registration is limited to State Feed Officials only, with a restriction of 2 per state.  

  • Lodging: Monday Night – Thursday Night | Meals: Tuesday – Thursday – $700

  • Lodging: Sunday Night – Thursday Night | Meals: Tuesday – Thursday – $800
    This is restricted for those attending Monday’s meetings. Meals will not be included on Monday as there will be restaurants available onsite. 

  • Transportation to and from McGhee Tyson Airport (Knoxville, TN) – $50
    Please review transportation guidelines below before booking your flight.

Transportation & Flight Arrangements:
Transportation will be provided from McGhee Tyson Airport (Knoxville, TN) to Fontana Village Resort & Marina.  It is about an hour and a half trip one way. 

Very Important Information: Flight Arrivals & Departures

  • Sunday Arrivals: Please book your flight with an arrival time of no later than 8pm.
  • Monday Arrivals: Please book your flight with an arrival time of no later than 8pm. We will have a bus beginning transportation at 11am, intermittently throughout the day until 8pm.
  • Friday Departures: We will begin transportation back early Friday morning, with the first bus leaving at approximately 3:00am.
  • Driving? Let us know!

Please email your flight information to aafco@aafco.org by May 1, 2023. 

Meals & Accommodations:
AAFCO will take care of your hotel accommodations as noted on your registration form.  Meals and snacks will be provided Tuesday – Thursday. 

Fontana Village Resort & Marina
300 Woods Road
Fontana Dam, North Carolina 28733

About Fontana Dam:
Fontana Village was originally built as a town for the workers and their families who came from all around the country to construct the Tennessee Valley Authority Fontana Dam. Construction of Fontana Dam began in 1942 and was completed in 1944. The dam was built to provide power for the war effort at the Oakridge, TN Nuclear Facility and to alleviate seasonal flooding in the greater Tennessee River Valley.

Located at the bottom of the mountain below today’s Fontana Village Resort, it’s the largest dam east of the Mississippi River. The dam is 480 feet high and stretches 2,365 feet across the Little Tennessee River