Conferences/Tradeshows
By vast
Published: November 13, 2023
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Publishing educational materials for modern farmers since 1971, including books, monthly magazines, events, online learning, and more; believes what is good for the farmer is good for the world
Laboratory proficiency testing, GMO and non-GMO certified reference materials, collaborative study organizers, methods of analysis, international representation, symposia, conferences, and publishers
42nd Annual Guelph Organic Conference at University Centre, Univ. of Guelph; an organic market development show for the Great Lakes states and CDN provinces; dates: Jan. 28-29, 2023, a 2-day in-person conference and trade show with some virtual sessions leading up to the wknd. and organic dinner Friday evening
Works to advance an ecologically sound, diversified food and farming system, and to help farmers and citizens join together in growing opportunities for local and regional food
Nonprofit provides training, resources, mentoring, and practical advice to help farmers grow; annually hosts country's largest gathering of organic farmers in La Crosse, Wisconsin; free resources include the Organic Broadcaster newspaper, Midwest Organic Resource directory, and Guidebook for Organic Certification
A cooperative Food Hub of farmers who market their organic, non-GMO, and chemical-free foods, fruits, vegetables, meat products, and grains, while training new farmers to produce with the same sustainable agricultural practices
Promoting and providing education and outreach for sustainable and organic farming and foods in Nebraska for over 40 years
Educational resources for sustainable and organic agriculture; membership based, quarterly newsletter, annual winter conference in Aberdeen, SD, and summer field days
Membership educational organization providing organic transition training, conferences, newsletters, and more
Works to build a more economically-just, environmentally-regenerative, and community-focused food system through education and research that directly supports farmers; coordinates year-round workshops and events, administers formal farming apprenticeships, and facilitates research that empowers farmers with data they value; also works to foster productive connections between farmers, community members, local businesses, policymakers, and other stakeholders; annual Sustainable Agriculture Conference takes place in February
Education, outreach, networking, annual educational conference, monthly Community Conversation, monthly e-newsletter
National business alliance of companies focused on production, processing, and shipping of specialty soya and grains worldwide; provides resources that communicate the quality, diversity, and availability of identity preserved (IP) field crops; offers U.S. identity preserved quality assurance plan which represents a significant advancement in food traceability for food manufacturers, processors, and exporters