American Agri-Women Plan Ag Issues Symposium . j . . the Business Women’s Network issues related to trade become the symposium will be a discus- Association as one of the top 12 increasingly important. AAW will sion of bio-technology and its business women’s organizations host the event with experts speak- ramifications for trade. The sym- in the United States ing on the posium is open to the public. For more information regarding Bade sioiation. GATT and NAF- American Agn-Women is a AAW contact Jean Pcttibone at TA and their impact on agn- coahtion of individual members as Road 2 , Kanorado, Kansas, business, production agriculture, well as S 3 states and commodity 67741-9400 (913) 399-2204 or and the consumer. A highlight of organizations and is recognized by - ’ -22 C ’ DENVER, Co. American Agri-Women Past Presidents Ardath DeWall of Shannon, Illi nois, and Trcnna Grabowski of Benton, Illinois, announce plans for the Fourth Annual Agricultural Issues Symposium to be held on June 4, from 9-noon at the Jeffer- son Auditorium in Washington D.C. The topic will be international trade in relation to American agri culture. As the demand for U.S. agricultural production expands and as marketing takes on an added global dimension, the Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, April is, 1997-B3