Future Harvest 2026: Pivot, Care, Grow (27th Annual)
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Key Takeaways
Future Harvest will host its 27th annual conference in Jan 2026, offering diverse sessions and networking for farmers and ag professionals.
- Learn about regenerative practices and soil health.
- Explore business and marketing strategies for farms.
- Gain insights from farmer-to-farmer discussions.
- Connect with other agricultural professionals.
- Discover new farming techniques and innovations.
Why It Matters
This conference provides crucial knowledge and networking opportunities to help farmers adopt sustainable practices and build resilient agricultural operations.
What to Do Next
Register early for the Future Harvest conference to secure your spot and access a wide range of learning opportunities.
Recommended for: Farmers, agtivists, and educators committed to advancing sustainable and regenerative agriculture practices.
The 2026 Conference titled 'Pivot, Care, Grow: Farmers and ...' by Future Harvest is set for January 22-23, 2026, marking the 27th annual event. It features over 30 sessions for advanced and beginning farmers, agtivists, and educators, including two keynote addresses and farmer-to-farmer chats. Topics cover beginner farming, specialty crop production, soil health and regenerative practices, business and marketing including value-added products, environment, community and policy, livestock management for meat, dairy, eggs, and more, plus advanced farmer sessions. Special events include interactive farmer panels, farm tour field trips, tradeshow and networking, happy hour, farm bingo, seed/tool/clothing/farmer swag swaps, and a farmers market. Contact Alecks Moss at conference@futureharvest.org for inquiries. This comprehensive gathering supports diverse agricultural needs, emphasizing regenerative soil health within a broad sustainable framework. It builds community through practical education, networking, and hands-on experiences, aiding farmers in pivoting towards resilient, caring, and growth-oriented operations. Essential for those advancing specialty crops, livestock, and policy-engaged farming, it promotes innovation in regenerative techniques alongside business strategies.
Source: futureharvest.org
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