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Coeur d'Alene 2026: Sustainable Homesteading Conference - Jun 2026

By Growing Spaces Greenhouses
Coeur d'Alene 2026: Sustainable Homesteading Conference - Jun 2026

TL;DR: Boost your self-reliance and sustainable living skills at a conference for modern homesteaders.

  • Learn livestock, food preservation, and innovative techniques.
  • Explore regenerative agriculture and closed-loop systems.
  • Discover year-round growing with Growing Dome greenhouses.
  • Network with experts and fellow homesteaders.
  • Gain skills for food independence and resilient living.

Why it matters: Acquiring practical homesteading skills is crucial for increasing self-sufficiency and building resilience in an unpredictable world.

Do this next: Explore the conference agenda and speaker list to plan your learning priorities.

Recommended for: Anyone seeking practical skills and knowledge to build a resilient and self-sufficient homestead.

📅 June 26-27, 2026 | 📍 Coeur d’Alene, ID, USA | 🏷️ conference

The Modern Homesteading Conference on June 26-27, 2026, at Kootenai County Fairgrounds in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, is a must-attend for self-reliance enthusiasts focused on sustainable living, regenerative practices, and food security. Featuring an exceptional lineup of speakers covering raising and butchering livestock, food preservation, wellness, and innovative homesteading techniques, this event bridges permaculture principles with practical homesteading. Growing Spaces will showcase their sustainable Growing Dome® greenhouses, demonstrating year-round fresh produce in harsh climates—key for organic farming and environmental sustainability. Attendees, from novices to experienced farmers, will learn hands-on skills for resilient homesteads, including agroecology, soil regeneration, and closed-loop systems. Ideal for permaculture practitioners integrating greenhouses into designs, the conference offers networking, vendor booths, and actionable insights amid climate volatility. Speakers bring expertise from regenerative agriculture fronts, making it valuable for building food independence. Why go? It combines inspiration with tools to thrive off-grid or in suburbs, enhancing biodiversity and reducing ecological footprints.

Source: growingspaces.com

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