Iowa Focus: Sustainable Agriculture Events
From the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture:
Oct. 6-8 Amaranth Institute 2011 Meeting: Innovation and Development, Ames. A program of speakers, demonstrations, tours and food items related to amaranth, a herb that produces a small gluten-free seed. Learn more and register at the Amaranth Institute website. Contact: David M. Brenner, dbrenner@iastate.edu.
Oct. 11-12 Growing Sustainable Communities Conference, Economy, Engagement, Eco-Efficiencies, Dubuque. Various topics include, resource management, reasonable mobility, smart energy and community knowledge. To view the conference preview go here. More information to come!
Oct. 12-14 2011 Borlaug Dialogue, Des Moines. This international symposium will discuss confroning the hunger challenges of the future. Learn more at the World Food Prize website.
Oct. 20 2011 Errington Memorial Lecture, evening, Ames. Jonathan Foley, director of the Institute on the Environment at the University of Minnesota, will speak about "Fundamental Dilemmas: Feeding the World, Sustaining the Planet." Contact: (515) 294-9934, lectures@iastate.edu.
Oct. 21 PFI Field Day: From Commercial to Organic/Energy Efficient Farm, Phase 2, 2-4 p.m., Emmetsburg. In fall 2010, Soper Farms began the process of adding an organic enterprise, called New Shoots, to their farm. Check out 160-acres used for grass-fed beef and pastured checks, visit the new facilities for cattle maintenance and poultry processing, and explore the New Shoots organic vegetable operation under construction. Rich Schuler, PFI energy consultant, will present. For more information contact PFI at 515-232-6551 or Harn Soper at harnsoper@gmail.com.
Oct. 21 Errington Lecturer Technical Talk, 3:10 p.m., Ames. Jonathan Foley, director of the Institute on the Environment at the University of Minnesota, will give a technical talk entitled "Solutions for a Cultivated Planet: Evaluating Options for a Sustainable Global Food System." Contact (515) 294-9934, lectures@iastate.edu.
Nov. 11-13 The 11th Annual Fall Harvest Gathering for Women in Sustainable Agriculture, Cedar Valley Resort, Whalan, MN. The weekend will feature conversations around the theme of "selling or buying land with passion," virtual farm tours, time to relax and meet new people, and storytelling by Catherine Friend, author of Hit by a Farm. The event is sponsored by Women, Food and Agriculture Network, Women in Sustainable Agriculture-Minnesota, and Women in Sustainable Agriculture-Wisconsin. Contact: staceyleighbrown@yahoo.com.
Nov. 14-15 7th Annual Sustainable Ag Expo, Paso Robles, CA. The Central Coast Vineyard Team sponsors this two-day educational meeting for farmers, ag professionals, and pest control advisors to learn about the latest in research and business trends. Learn more at www.sustainableagexpo.org. Contact: info@sustainableagexpo.org.
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Oct. 6-8 Amaranth Institute 2011 Meeting: Innovation and Development, Ames. A program of speakers, demonstrations, tours and food items related to amaranth, a herb that produces a small gluten-free seed. Learn more and register at the Amaranth Institute website. Contact: David M. Brenner, dbrenner@iastate.edu.
Oct. 11-12 Growing Sustainable Communities Conference, Economy, Engagement, Eco-Efficiencies, Dubuque. Various topics include, resource management, reasonable mobility, smart energy and community knowledge. To view the conference preview go here. More information to come!
Oct. 12-14 2011 Borlaug Dialogue, Des Moines. This international symposium will discuss confroning the hunger challenges of the future. Learn more at the World Food Prize website.
Oct. 20 2011 Errington Memorial Lecture, evening, Ames. Jonathan Foley, director of the Institute on the Environment at the University of Minnesota, will speak about "Fundamental Dilemmas: Feeding the World, Sustaining the Planet." Contact: (515) 294-9934, lectures@iastate.edu.
Oct. 21 PFI Field Day: From Commercial to Organic/Energy Efficient Farm, Phase 2, 2-4 p.m., Emmetsburg. In fall 2010, Soper Farms began the process of adding an organic enterprise, called New Shoots, to their farm. Check out 160-acres used for grass-fed beef and pastured checks, visit the new facilities for cattle maintenance and poultry processing, and explore the New Shoots organic vegetable operation under construction. Rich Schuler, PFI energy consultant, will present. For more information contact PFI at 515-232-6551 or Harn Soper at harnsoper@gmail.com.
Oct. 21 Errington Lecturer Technical Talk, 3:10 p.m., Ames. Jonathan Foley, director of the Institute on the Environment at the University of Minnesota, will give a technical talk entitled "Solutions for a Cultivated Planet: Evaluating Options for a Sustainable Global Food System." Contact (515) 294-9934, lectures@iastate.edu.
Nov. 11-13 The 11th Annual Fall Harvest Gathering for Women in Sustainable Agriculture, Cedar Valley Resort, Whalan, MN. The weekend will feature conversations around the theme of "selling or buying land with passion," virtual farm tours, time to relax and meet new people, and storytelling by Catherine Friend, author of Hit by a Farm. The event is sponsored by Women, Food and Agriculture Network, Women in Sustainable Agriculture-Minnesota, and Women in Sustainable Agriculture-Wisconsin. Contact: staceyleighbrown@yahoo.com.
Nov. 14-15 7th Annual Sustainable Ag Expo, Paso Robles, CA. The Central Coast Vineyard Team sponsors this two-day educational meeting for farmers, ag professionals, and pest control advisors to learn about the latest in research and business trends. Learn more at www.sustainableagexpo.org. Contact: info@sustainableagexpo.org.
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