By Blake Jackson
The Northeast Organic Farming Association of New York (NOFA-NY) is hosting its Winter Conference, bringing together hundreds of farmers, educators, food system professionals, advocates, homesteaders, and gardeners dedicated to advancing organic farming practices.
This two-day event provides a platform for learning, networking, and exploring the latest innovations in organic agriculture.
The conference will feature a variety of educational workshops, a trade show with vendors and service providers, live music, and opportunities to connect with like-minded professionals.
On Friday, January 9, the event kicks off with in-depth intensives, followed by an opening session that includes the trade show, local food, drinks, live entertainment, and networking opportunities.
Saturday, January 10, offers more than 30 workshops and sessions focused on practical and innovative approaches to organic farming, alongside the trade show and meals, including breakfast and lunch.
The program is designed to provide attendees with actionable insights to improve their operations while fostering connections within the organic farming community.
Full conference registration for both days is $270, while single-day registration for Friday or Saturday is $150. For a complete schedule and additional details, participants are encouraged to visit the NOFA-NY website.
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