PermaNews: Soilcraft 2026 – Regenerate WA Agriculture

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Key Takeaways
This conference unites regenerative agriculture experts to share science-backed strategies for soil health and sustainable farming.
- Learn cutting-edge soil health and ecological innovations.
- Gain actionable tools for farm implementation.
- Network with regenerative agriculture leaders and practitioners.
- Explore microbial technologies for soil enhancement.
- Understand strategies to combat soil degradation.
Why It Matters
Adopting regenerative practices is crucial for long-term farm viability and global food security.
What to Do Next
Register for the Soilcraft Regenerative Agronomy Conference to gain practical insights.
Recommended for: Farmers, agronomists, researchers, and enthusiasts eager to implement sustainable, earth-restoring agricultural practices.
The 7th Annual Soilcraft Regenerative Agronomy Conference, themed 'Reimagine Agriculture. Restore the Earth.,' occurs January 7-8, 2026, at the Three Rivers Convention Center in Kennewick, Washington. This transformative two-day gathering unites regenerative agriculture leaders, practitioners, visionaries, farmers, agronomists, researchers, and enthusiasts. It offers cutting-edge insights into science-backed strategies, microbial technologies, and ecological innovations challenging conventional farming to promote long-term soil health. Hands-on learning through dynamic keynotes, collaborative panels, and practical discussions provides actionable tools for farm implementation. Community building emphasizes relationships among stewards of sustainability. The agenda spans Day One with doors opening at 7:30 AM, morning sessions from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, provided lunch, and afternoon sessions until 5:00 PM. Day Two mirrors this with sessions ending at 4:30 PM. Speakers include Rion Naus, Matt Powers, Dr. Tom Dykstra, Tracy Miller, Dr. Allan Lindsley, and Roy Pfaltzgraff, delivering expertise on regenerative techniques. Ideal for seasoned and novice participants, the conference empowers lasting impact via education on soil restoration, microbial enhancement, and ecological farming. It positions itself as a gateway to sustainable agriculture's future, focusing on practical, implementable changes to combat soil degradation and boost productivity. By fostering innovation and collaboration, Soilcraft equips attendees to drive earth-restoring practices amid global agricultural pressures.
Source: soilcraft.com
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