Events
Annual Meeting Information
Plan to join us at our
annual meeting for networking events
including the award banquet,
golf tournament and sporting clays tournament.
Oct. 1-3, 2025. Registration will open May 7, 2025
Grandover Resort & Conference Center
Greensboro, NC
For questions and more information, please contact:
North Carolina Poultry FederationValerie Sherman
Email: vsherman@ncpoultry.org
Phone: 919-783-8218
Event Sponsorship Opportunities
- Board of Director's Breakfast Sponsor
- Golf Hole Sponsors *18 spots
- Hospitality Suite
- Sporting Clays Tournament Sponsors *14 spots
For questions and more information, please contact:
North Carolina Poultry FederationValerie Sherman
Email: vsherman@ncpoultry.org
Phone: 919-783-8218
Award Winners
Congratulations to the North Carolina Poultry Federation's past award winners, recognized at our annual meeting each year.
2024
NCPF Environmental Award Winner
Presented to McPherson Farm located in Chadbourn, NC.
Pictured L to R: Russell McPherson, Sara Beth McPherson, Jeanne McPherson, and Fred McPherson.NCPF Environmental Award-1st Runner Up
Presented to Black Willow Farm located in Seagrove, NC.
Pictured L to R: Steven Maness, Christine Maness, Tyler Maness, and Rebecca Maness.NCPF Environmental Award-2nd Runner Up
Presented to Cluckin "G" Farms located in Seagrove, NC.
Pictured L to R: Reid Garner, Jessica Garner, Ryan Garner, Renita Garner, and Roger Garner
NCPF Distinguished Service Award
NCPF Executive Director, Robert Ford, was recognized for his twenty years of service.
Pictured L to R: NCPF President Clay Lindley (Perdue Farms) and Robert Ford.
NCPF Past President's Award
Presented to Clay Lindley of Perdue Farms.
Pictured L to R: Clay Lindley and NCPF Incoming President Cowan Johnson of House of Raeford.NCPF Hall of Fame
The North Carolina Poultry Federation Hall of Fame is the most prestigious award presented by NCPF. Congratulations to all inductees.
Dr. Carmen "Carm" Parkhurst
Samuel O. Starnes
Annual North Carolina Thanksgiving Turkey Pardon
Each year, NCPF works with North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper and local farmers to pardon two turkeys from the Thanksgiving table. In 2024, turkeys Ethel and Bertha from Prestage Farms were pardoned by the Governor.