Nebraska Sustainable Agriculture Society Conference. January 30-31. Norfolk, Nebraska. Annual conference with two full days of workshop sessions and keynotes, with everything from pastured poultry to soil health, cover crops, bees, research projects and diversified rotations. sustainablenebraska.org
Regenerative Ag Weekend. January 31 – February 1. Westerly, Rhode Island. Hosted by gardener and educator Nigel Palmer, this two-day weekend is designed “for farmers and gardeners” to build community, learn, and ask big questions about soil, plant-soil ecology, and regenerative systems. nigel-palmer.com
High Plains No-Till Conference. Feb. 3–4. Burlington, Colorado. Featuring keynote presentations from regenerative agronomy voices including John Kempf, Erin Martin and Don Day Jr., along with more than 40 breakout sessions on soil health, cover crops, no-till systems, grazing management, ag technologies and farm business strategies. highplainsnotill.com
Keystone Bio Ag Annual Seminar. Feb. 11. Ephrata, Pennsylvania. John Kempf will lead sessions on plant nutrition’s role in immunity, the latest in soil biological testing and enhancement, and practical methods to improve seed germination and early crop establishment using new seed treatment science. keystonebioag.com
Marbleseed Organic Farming Conference. February 26–28. La Crosse, Wisconsin. A gathering of organic and regenerative farmers, with tracks on soil, business, and farm resilience. marbleseed.org
Midwest Grazing & Soil Health Summit. March 3–4. Willmar, Minnesota. A gathering of conservation professionals, livestock producers, and ag service providers focused on soil-building grazing systems and ecological resilience. sfa-mn.org
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