South Dakota Local Foods Conference
Rapid City, South Dakota, USAThe South Dakota Local Foods Conference provides education and networking for both producers and supporters of local foods.
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The South Dakota Local Foods Conference provides education and networking for both producers and supporters of local foods.
This pre-conference aims to solidify the role of organic agriculture in the regenerative movement, emphasizing strategic positioning to influence policy, attract investments, and guide global agricultural practices towards true sustainability.
Join Acres U.S.A. at our 49th Annual Eco-Ag Conference and Trade Show!
Back to the Roots: Cultivating a Future Grounded in Tradition and Innovation!
Join EARA's roundtable on regenerative agriculture. 7 sessions with experts and pioneering farmers. Learn, engage, and inspire change!
The California State Board of Food and Agriculture will be discussing regenerative agriculture at its upcoming meeting on Tuesday, December 3, 2024. Over the past year, the Board and CDFA initiated a public process to define regenerative agriculture for state policies and programs. The December 3 meeting provides the Board the opportunity to consider a staff definition. The meeting will be held via Zoom Webinar from 10:00am to 1:00pm
Join Rodale Institute Pocono Organics, the ROC Certified Regional Resource Center in Rodale Institute’s nationwide network of farms, and representatives of the Regenerative Organic Alliance on World Soil Day for a conversation among farmers and scientists in celebration of soil.
Join us for our Landcare Agriculture Webinar on 5 December and learn from industry specialists, scientists, and producers how carbon management can impact your agricultural business.
Come along to The Buccleuch Arms St Boswells, Thursday 5th December 7pm.
This webinar will focus on the integration of cover crops and roller crimper systems for no-till vegetable farming, with a special emphasis on pumpkin cultivation. Learn how these practices reduce soil erosion, enhance soil health, and suppress weeds while supporting productive yields.
We’re excited to be joined by Gabe Brown – author of Dirt to Soil and one of regenerative agriculture’s leading voices – who will share his advice on transitioning to a more holistic approach to farm management.