EcoFarm 2026: Regenerative Ag in California

TL;DR: The EcoFarm Conference, a major gathering for sustainable agriculture in the US, focuses on regenerative practices and food system advocacy.
- Learn regenerative farming techniques.
- Network with farmers and advocates.
- Explore ecological stewardship.
- Understand food justice initiatives.
- Discover policy advocacy solutions.
Why it matters: This conference offers practical knowledge and connections crucial for advancing sustainable and just food systems amidst environmental challenges.
Do this next: Explore the EcoFarm website for early bird registration and program details.
Recommended for: Farmers, ranchers, and food system advocates interested in regenerative agriculture, ecological stewardship, and food justice on the US West Coast and beyond.
The 46th Annual EcoFarm Conference runs January 21-24, 2026, as one of the largest and longest-running gatherings of sustainable and organic farmers, ranchers, and food system advocates in the U.S., held in California. It provides a dynamic space for learning, networking, and collaboration via workshops, keynote speakers, farm tours, and hands-on demonstrations. With a strong focus on regenerative agriculture, ecological stewardship, and food justice, EcoFarm drives community and innovation toward a sustainable, just food system. Early bird pricing encourages prompt registration. Sessions address regenerative practices integral to organic and sustainable methods, fostering soil regeneration, biodiversity, and equitable food production. As a hub for West Coast agriculture, it connects practitioners with cutting-edge knowledge on ecological farming, policy advocacy, and justice-oriented initiatives. Attendees benefit from diverse programming tailored to ranchers, farmers, and advocates, promoting scalable regenerative solutions amid climate and social challenges.
Source: eco-farm.org
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