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Minnesota Organic Conference & Trade Show

January 16-17, 2009
St. Cloud, Minnesota

This conference provides great information about organic agriculture to excite experienced organic producers as well as people new to this farming system. Besides the keynote speakers there will be more than 30 breakout sessions on organic production of crops, dairy, livestock, fruits and vegetables, marketing, and many more topics.




Connect Locally: Food, Farms and Community

January 16-17, 2009
Frederick, Maryland

Future Harvest-CASA's 10th Annual Conference will include keynote speaker Nina Planck, in-depth pre-conference workshops on soil health and agritourism, and conference sessions led by the area’s best researchers, extension experts and experienced farmers. Topics to be addressed include marketing, economics, grass-based systems, and sustainable production.




Horticulture Industries Show

January 16-17, 2009
Fort Smith, Arkansas

"Conserving the Future—Managing Risks" is the theme for the 28th Arkansas and Oklahoma Horticulture Industries Show. This two-day grower meeting and trade show is sponsored by the University of Arkansas, Oklahoma State University, Tulsa Community College, the Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation and the Kerr Center for Sustainable Agriculture. It has consistently provided growers the latest information on vegetables, fruit, herbs, Christmas trees, farmers market crops and public gardening issues. Growers from Oklahoma, Arkansas and surrounding states are welcome to attend.




Wisconsin School for Beginning Market Growers

January 16-18, 2009
Madison, Wisconsin

This intensive three-day course demonstrates what it takes to set up and run a successful market garden or small farm. You bring your gardening background and interest and hopes for your own market garden or small vegetable farm. The Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems and accomplished organic grower instructors expose you to what you need to know and plan for as you set seeds and grow.




Missouri Agritourism Conference

January 16-17, 2009
Lake Ozark, Missouri

At the 2009 Missouri Agritourism Conference you can explore everything from running school tours, retail shops, safety regulations, direct marketing taxes and more. Everyone from the beginning agritourism operator to the seasoned veteran should attend to network, visit the trade show and gain new ideas.




Pathways for Restoration & Conservation

January 16, 2009
Boise, Idaho

The Department of Rangeland Ecology and Management at the University of Idaho and the Idaho Society for Range Management will jointly sponsor "Our Idaho Lands – Pathways for Restoration and Conservation," a workshop for those interested in land conservation and management. The workshop will benefit people who own, manage and study rangeland and pastureland. Workshop presenters will provide ranchers and small acreage landowners with tips and tools for land conservation and restoration. Expert practitioners and scientists will be on hand to address issues and challenges landowners face to improve their lands.




NOFA Massachusetts Winter Conference

January 17, 2009
Worcester, Massachusetts

This 22nd annual conference has the theme Organic Agriculture:
The Roots of a Sustainable Community. Eliot Coleman will be the keynote speaker and will offer an all-day workshop on four-season growing. In total, the agenda includes thirty workshops on crops, gardening, livestock, farm management, organic land care and sustainable lifestyles.




Michigan Family Farms Conference

January 17, 2009
Battle Creek, Michigan

This conference is for anyone interested in sustainable agriculture, family farms and new opportunities to help farmers connect to resources, network and improve their operations. Highlights include 18 educational sessions for small and limited resource farmers, keynote speaker Wayne Keith, and youth sessions.




Vermont Grazing Conference

January 17, 2009
Randolph Center, Vermont

The 13th Annual Vermont Grazing Conference, titled "Managing Animal Behavior: It’s Not What You Do, It’s How You Do It," will feature grazing behaviorist and NY-NRCS State Grazing Specialist Dr. Darrell Emmick as keynote speaker. The schedule includes themed tracks for dairy, beef, small ruminants, animal behavior, poultry & small animals, research, grazing partnerships, technical and on-farm energy options. A full day kids’ conference will take place on site. Pre-conference workshops on Friday, January 16 will focus on winter livestock management.




Getting Started in Organic Farming

January 17, 2009
New Haven, Connecticut

This conference sponsored by Connecticut NOFA draws both beginning farmers who choose to farm organically and established farmers who are converting their operations to organic. Speakers will address organic certification, pest control, marketing and business.




Kansas Graziers' Association Winter Conference

January 17, 2009
Assaria, Kansas

The featured speaker for the day is Terry Gompert, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension Grazing Educator, speaking on "The Functional Cow—picking the right cow for your system" and "Extending the grazing season—planning forages to reduce hay needs." Additional conference sessions "Ideas that make money for the beef producer" and "Lessons learned from beef producers" are followed by an interactive session facilitated by Kansas Rural Center's Dale Kirkham and grazier Dale Strickler. Contact Mary Howell at 785-292-4955 or e-mail her at marshallcofair@networksplus.net




Farm Succession Conference

January 17 and February 21, 2009
Sonoma, California

California FarmLink is co-hosting regional farm succession conferences. The two-session trainings support participants in taking action on succession planning. The conferences use speakers and resource materials to facilitate discussion, communication and teamwork among attendees. The conference will be helpful as a refresher for those who have attended previous trainings, as well as for traditional family farms and operations that do not yet have an identified successor.




International Carrot Conference

January 18-21, 2009
Garden Grove, California

The International Carrot Conference is a biennial event that attracts people from private industry, government, and universities from throughout the world. The conference is an excellent way for people to exchange ideas and concerns in all aspects of carrot production. Topics, such as breeding, production, pest management, and new products, will be discussed in formal paper sessions, poster sessions, and a field tour.




Garden Goddess Winter Greenhouse Tour

January 18, 2009
Milan, Minnesota

The owners of Garden Goddess Greenhouse will provide an inside look at their innovative system for raising vegetables in the middle of a Minnesota winter during a special Land Stewardship Project Farm Beginnings tour. The tour will cover topics such as successful passive solar design features used in the Garden Goddess greenhouse, the best vegetable varieties to grow in the cool winter, and the expenses and potential income of winter greenhouse vegetable production.




Indiana Horticultural Congress

January 19-21, 2009
Indianapolis, Indiana

The Indiana Horticultural Congress is an educational meeting designed to meet the needs of fruit, vegetable, wine, organics and specialty crop growers and marketers in Indiana and surrounding states. All interested individuals are invited to attend. A trade show is included.




Healthy Farms, Healthy People: Organics in Action

January 20-21, 2009
Pacific Grove, California

This is the second annual educational conference of California Certified Organic Farmers. Experts from the organic sector will cover topics of interest highlighting the connections between the commitment of organic production methods to foster healthy soil, animals, crops and foods and the health and well-being of consumers and growing communities.




Get Farming Entrepreneur Series

starting January 20, 2009
Traverse City, Michigan

Market research, legal concerns, financial planning, management and other topics will be a part of this business planning course for aspiring farmers, or those needing a business brush-up. The course includes eight classroom sessions, field trips to farm and food businesses, and personal business-plan counseling.




Practical Tools and Solutions for Sustaining Family Farms Conference

January 21-24, 2009
Chattanooga, Tennessee

Southern SAWG's exceptional conference will provide you with the practical tools and solutions you need to be successful in your farming enterprise, your community foods projects and your advocacy and outreach work. It will provide sustainable production and direct marketing information for horticultural and livestock producers, enterprise management lessons, farm policy education, community food systems development information, plus the opportunity to meet and learn from peers from across the region.




Direct Seed Cropping Systems Conference

January 21-22, 2009
Kennewick, Washington

The theme of this year’s conference is "Meeting Global Demand" and the event offers two days packed with agronomics, technology and
direct seed cropping systems information. The large scale agriculture production of the Pacific Northwest will continue to be called upon to deliver more products with lower impact on available land and ecosystem resources. The 2009 conference will deliver information and insight into how PNW agriculture will change and adapt to meet the demand within this challenge.




Midwest Organic Conference

January 21-22, 2009
Indianapolis, Indiana

The Midwest Organic Production and Marketing Conference and Trade Show is being held this year in conjunction with Indiana Horticulture Congress. The conference is sponsored by Purdue Extension, University of Illinois Extension, and the Agro-Ecology program at the University of Illinois.




Eco-Farm Conference

January 21-24, 2009
Pacific Grove, California

The 29th Annual Ecological Farming Conference has the theme "United We Grow." The agenda offers pre-conference workshops and tours beginning January 19, plenaries, and numerous workshop sessions, including some in Spanish. Topics addressed include marketing, livestock, crop production, labor, energy, and more.




Heart of America Grazing Conference

January 21-22, 2009
Columbus, Indiana

Indiana Forage Council and others sponsor this event featuring a trade show, Joel Salatin presentations, and workshops on forage growth and alternative forages, management-intensive grazing, marketing and more.




Growing! Ohio Farmers' Markets Workshops

January 21 and 22, 2009
Piketon and Muskingum County, Ohio

Ohio State University Extension is offering a free one-day farmers' market workshop in two locations. Workshop topics will include food safety, quality standards, and utilization of 'locally grown' to enhance marketing promotions.




Guelph Organic Conference

January 22-25, 2009
Guelph, Ontario

The 28th annual Guelph Organic Conference has the theme "O is for Opportunity." The event includes a trade show and organic food expo free to the public, as well as 30 organic workshops and seminars for paid registrants.




Midwest Value Added Agriculture Conference

January 22-23, 2009
Rochester, Minnesota

"Farm and Home Added Value: Profiting from Renewable Energy and Regional Food" is the theme for the 11th annual conference. Learn how to profit from the growing market for local food and renewable energy. Visit the trade show, participate in round table discussions and eat your fill of great locally grown food.




Sustainable Agricultural Advanced Class and Workshop

January 22-24, 2009
Portland, Oregon

Sustainable Agricultural Technologies, Inc. presents a three-day intensive course on soils and agronomy with Dr. Arden Andersen. Learn the major schools of thought which form the foundation of sophisticated eco-agriculture. Gain a working knowledge of chemistry, physics, and plant biology as applied to agriculture. Discover what weeds, disease and pests are trying to tell you about your soil's fertility. Learn about implementing a program to produce crops, pastures, turf, landscape, or ornamentals of balanced nutritional and mineral content. Seating is limited and advance registration is advised.




NOFA-NY Organic Farming and Gardening Conference

January 23-25, 2009
Rochester, New York

"Meals Without Wheels: Revitalizing Our Local, Organic Foodshed" will feature 80 workshops and a trade show with 75 exhibitors. Intensive and full-day workshops are planned, as well as shorter sessions on a wide range of topics.




Choosing & Integrating Organic Farm Enterprises

January 23, 2009
Portsmouth, New Hampshire

UNH Cooperative Extension and USDA Risk Management Agency present this day-long organic producers' meeting. Topics to be covered by speakers include producing eggs, broilers and beef, compost, recordkeeping, crop insurance and vegetables.




Workshop: Sweet Cherry Production in High Tunnels

January 23, 2009
Mount Vernon, Washington

WSU Mount Vernon Northwestern Washington Research & Extension Center presents an opportunity to learn about the potential for specialty market production of sweet cherries using high tunnel culture, and new ideas on pruning, training and mechanical harvest. There is no charge for the workshop.




Whole Farm Financial Planning Workshop

January 24, 2009
Rochester, Minnesota

An advanced whole farm financial planning workshop will be offered by the Land Stewardship Project’s Farm Beginnings program. This workshop will be led by certified Holistic Management instructor Larry Johnson, and will build on concepts covered in a typical introductory Holistic Management course.







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