
CONFERENCE OVERVIEW
With the goal to help your farming operation be successful, Ag Spectrum has developed Maximum Farming Club Conference with you at the forefront. This year’s conference program is designed to deliver practical insights, farmer experiences, and fundamental principles that drive the prosperity and growth of farming operations.
Our sessions feature presentations from industry-leading researchers, guest speakers, and company experts with firsthand experience in the Maximum Farming System. You’ll gain valuable knowledge on how Ag Spectrum’s proven approach to crop production helps farmers achieve more profitable acres and long-term operational success.
Beyond the sessions, you’ll have opportunities to connect with farmers from across the country, share success stories, and build lasting relationships. The conference also includes leisure time set aside in the afternoon and evening, along with scheduled free time on the weekend.
HEARING ASSISTANCE
A hearing assistance tool called “ListenWIFI” will be available during the event. This app-based tool allows you to connect to the audio system in the meeting room to hear the presenters through headphones on your device. If you think this tool may be of help to you, please download the ListenWIFI app on your smartphone and bring headphones to the conference. Additional instructions will be available in the meeting room.
PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE

GUEST SPEAKERS
An exceptional lineup of speakers will be joining us at the 2026 Maximum Farming Club Conference. Each of the experts below has made significant contributions to agriculture by discovering and sharing solutions that help farmers improve their crop production operations. We hope you learn from their expertise and take advantage of the opportunity to interact with them throughout the conference.

DR. STUART GRANDY
Professor, University of New Hampshire
Dr. Grandy is a Professor of Natural Resources and the Environment at the University of New Hampshire. He is an internationally recognized expert in soil ecology and biogeochemical cycling in soils, studying the regulation of nutrient cycling in forest and agricultural ecosystems. He will summarize recent research that has caused some to rethink how applied nitrogen fertilizer cycles into and out of organic matter during the growing season, highlighting how crop rotation and cover cropping alter the timing and rates of nitrogen released for plant uptake. By doing so, we will challenge the farmers to consider how this new view of soil nitrogen cycling might lead to refined practices that further enhance nitrogen use efficiency.

DR. ADDIE THOMPSON
Associate Professor, Michigan State University
Dr. Thompson is an Associate Professor in the Department of Plant, Soil, and Microbial Sciences at Michigan State University. Building upon her initial training as a corn geneticist, she has more recently applied the tools of remote sensing, computational modeling, and high-throughput phenotyping to study how crops grow and respond to stress under various field conditions. She will be presenting recent work that updates our understanding of corn’s yield response to nitrogen and the classification of Type I, II, and III hybrids. Using new data on inbred and hybrid corn, she will describe how consistently yield responses are observed in the field and how genetic variations have been associated with those differing responses to nitrogen fertilizer.

DR. ROLI WILHELM
Assistant Professor, Purdue University
Dr. Wilhelm is an Assistant Professor of Agronomy at Purdue University where he teaches and conducts research on the components and processes that dynamically alter soil health. He has extensively studied soil microorganisms and how they contribute to soil quality and plant performance. He will be sharing recent research characterizing how different approaches to soil sampling and testing affect one’s perception of soil fertility in different environments. In doing so, he will highlight how sampling time, farm management, and soil test lab procedures can affect the values seen on a soil test report.
RESORT DETAILS

CHECK-IN TIME: 4:00 P.M.
CHECK-OUT TIME: 11:00 A.M.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Address: 400 Coronado Dr, Clearwater, FL 33767
Phone Number: (727) 229-8171
Website: Opal Sol Resort
AMENITIES
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Complimentary Luggage Assistance (Gratuity covered by Ag Spectrum. Please self-identify as part of the group so they receive their gratuity.)
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Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi
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TV
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Mini fridge
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Microwave
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Balcony
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Discounted $20 per day valet parking (no self-parking is available on site)

POOLS
Bounce between two sun-splashed pool decks. Opal Sol offers two pools with Gulf views, while Opal Sands features a zero-entry pool over the Gulf. Both locations offer towels, lounge chairs, and cabanas for rent.

OPAL SPAS
You have your choice between two luxury Opal Spas. Both locations offer the same menu, which hinges around the holistic healing of Kerstin Florian products. Make a reservation.

FITNESS CENTERS
If you like to break a sweat while away, both fitness centers have you covered with strength training equipment, treadmills, Peloton bikes, cross trainers, and more.

BEACH
With the resort’s location on the shores of the Gulf, you’ll be on one of the most coveted stretches of coastline in the country. From Opal Sol, it’s just a quick street crossing to the beach. Or, take the sky-bridge to Opal Sands for an easy ramp to the beach.
FOOD & BEVERAGES
Indulge in an array of culinary delights, from gourmet seafood to locally inspired dishes, all crafted by talented chefs who prioritize fresh, seasonal ingredients. Dining options between Opal Sol and Opal Sands provide an option for everyone – from upscale dishes to poolside snacks. No food or beverage purchased outside of the hotel is allowed in the meeting/banquet facilities.

DRIFT – LUNCH & DINNER
Enjoy everything from house-made pasta, freshly baked breads and pastries to the best locally farmed produce, fresh seafood and quality cuts of beef at this restaurant located in Opal Sol.
Open Daily 11:30 a.m. – 11:00 p.m.

CURRENT POOLSIDE – LUNCH & DINNER
Enjoy lunch, dinner, and beverages by the Opal Sol pools.
Open until sunset daily

SEAGUINI - BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER
Enjoy this award-winning restaurant in Opal Sands with Gulf views from every seat. Seaguini centers around hand-made pastas, brick-oven pizzas, and locally sourced seafood.
Open Daily 7:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.

SANDBAR - LUNCH
Features unbeatable views and burgers, sandwiches, and greens to re-energize after a day on the beach. Located at Opal Sands.
Open Daily
TRANSPORTATION DETAILS
Guests must provide their own airfare and ground transportation to and from Opal Sol Resort. St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport (PIE) and Tampa International Airport (TPA), both located a short distance from the resort, offer rental car and shuttle options.
The resort recommends Ambassador Limousine & Sedans for airport and area shuttle service.
If you choose to rent a car, here are things to keep in mind:
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Valet parking is discounted to $20 per day at the resort. Self-parking is not available.
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It is advised to make rental car arrangements early as the rental companies often run out of cars during this season.
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Utilizing private rental services like Uber and Lyft is also an option.
MEALS & ATTIRE
Ag Spectrum provides a variety of meals throughout the conference; however, there will be opportunities for guests to enjoy the fresh and flavorful dishes that the resort and area restaurants have to offer. We invite you to enjoy breakfast each morning of your stay, which is included in the package. Attendees and spouses gather at the resort for lunches, provided by Ag Spectrum, on Wednesday and Thursday. Dinner will be provided during the Welcome Banquet on Tuesday and the Appreciation Banquet on Saturday. No food or beverage purchased outside of the hotel is allowed in the meeting/banquet facilities.
Contact us at meetings@agspectrum.com with any special situations or food allergies for members of your party that you did not already include during registration so we can help make your stay as safe and comfortable as possible.
Layers are recommended throughout the conference as both outdoor and indoor temperatures may vary. The Welcome Banquet on January 13th will be a casual gathering allowing you to come as you are from traveling. Business casual attire is encouraged for meetings and meals, with the exception of the Appreciation Banquet held on January 17th which will be an island-beach themed event.
APPRECIATION BANQUET

On the final night of the conference, we'll celebrate with an Island-Beach themed party! Pack your favorite resort wear for a night of food, music, and dancing.
TOP THINGS TO DO
Clearwater Beach has a tremendous number of activities and restaurant selections just a short walk or drive away. Click on each photo to access the business' website.
Busch Gardens
Venerable theme park with thrill rides, African animals, live entertainment & kiddie attractions.
John's Pass Village
Historic fishing village now with retail shopping, restaurants, local fishing, and dolphin watching.
Pier 60
Lively boardwalk, popular for sunset views & fishing, with entertainers & artisanal craft stalls.
Tampa Bay Auto Museum
Expansive museum housing a collection of vintage vehicles, with a focus on the 1920s & 1930s.
Zoo Tampa at Lowry Park
Celebrated zoo offering giraffe feeding, educational programs & a water play area.
Caladesi Island State Park
Island park with white sand beaches plus swimming, boating, fishing & picnic facilities.
Captain Bligh's Landing
18-hole mini-golf for all ages set amongst waterfalls, caves, and a wooden Pirate Ship!
Celebration Station
Amusement park with bumper boats, arcade, mini-golf, go-karts & more as well as American eats.
Clearwater Marine Aquarium
Home of the inspiration for "Dolphin Tale," this aquarium has marine mammals & sea turtles.
Clearwater Watersports
Water sports equipment rental service including jetcars, waverunners, and boats tours.
TOP PLACES TO EAT
Badfins Food + Brew
Easygoing standby with patio seating offering brews on tap, tacos, classic pub fare & live music.
Barefoot Beach House
Chill beachfront gift shop/counter-serve cafe offering coffee, ice cream, snacks & outdoor seating.
Frenchy's South Beach Cafe
Grouper sandwiches are the specialty at this longtime seafood shack with colorful, festive decor.
Frenchy's Rockaway Grill
Grouper sandwiches are the specialty at this longtime seafood shack with colorful, festive decor.
Hogan's Hangout
Cocktails & pub eats in a laid-back, 2-story location with large-screen TVs & Hulk Hogan vibes.
Ice&Cream Creamery
Locally made ice cream shop with 36 premium flavors of scooped ice cream and hand-spun milkshakes.
King's Pizza & Grill
Cozy beachside pizzeria dishing up inventive, thin crust New York-style pies, calzone & pastas.
Mandalay Prime Steakhouse
Relaxed, classic venue specializing in steaks, burgers & seafood, plus a robust drink list.
Salty's Island Bar & Grille
Down-to-earth restaurant featuring classic seafood dishes, frozen cocktails & a deck with views.
WEATHER FORECAST

In mid-January, Clearwater, Florida experiences average highs of around 70°F and average lows of around 52°F.

POST-CONFERENCE SURVEY
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EMERGENCY CONTACT
In case of emergency please contact the Ag Spectrum representative who invited you, or our meeting coordinator, Robin Petersen (meetings@agspectrum.com).
CHANGES & CANCELLATIONS
If changes or cancellations are necessary, contact the Ag Spectrum representative who invited you or send an email to meetings@agspectrum.com as soon as possible to minimize your cost. Examples of changes include late arrival and early departure.
























