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2026 Sustainable Ag Conference: 35th Edition for Farmers

By One Stop ESG
2026 Sustainable Ag Conference: 35th Edition for Farmers

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Key Takeaways

This conference focuses on practical solutions and networking opportunities for farmers to advance sustainable agriculture and meet climate targets by 2030.

  • Learn about precision agriculture and regenerative practices.
  • Understand GHG mitigation and policy updates like SAS.
  • Explore no-till, cover cropping, and agroforestry.
  • Discover innovations like smart applicators and carbon sequestration.
  • Network with peers to foster climate action collaborations.

Why It Matters

Adopting sustainable agricultural practices is crucial for environmental health, food security, and the long-term profitability of farms.

What to Do Next

Research local agricultural conferences or workshops focused on sustainable farming techniques relevant to your region.

Recommended for: Farmers, agricultural experts, and policymakers interested in the latest sustainable farming practices and collaborative climate action.

The '35th Annual Sustainable Agriculture Conference 2026,' listed by One Stop ESG, is designed to empower farmers with knowledge, tools, and networks for a healthier, sustainable food system. Set for 2026, it covers topics like precision agriculture, regenerative practices, GHG mitigation, and policy updates including SAS. Sessions on no-till, cover crops, and agroforestry address Canadian challenges like Prairie emissions and soil degradation. Networking fosters collaborations for climate action, aligning with 2030 targets. The event highlights innovations like smart applicators and carbon sequestration, drawing from federal reports and studies showing massive reduction potentials. It responds to barriers in adoption, providing practical solutions for resilience and profitability.

Source: onestopesg.com

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