The PA Association for Sustainable Agriculture will be accepting presentation proposals until June 14 for their 2020 Sustainable Agriculture Conference on February 5-8 in Lancaster.
Each February since 1992, farmers, food system professionals, educators, advocates, homesteaders, and others who are passionate about building a better food system have gathered at PASA's annual Sustainable Agriculture Conference for four days of intensive learning on 100+ food and farming topics.
PASA has received some great proposals for presentations so far, but would like to receive more on topics like: advanced-level farm management—from production, to business planning, to marketing, urban farming, soil health, food waste, cut flowers, food justice, medicinal herbs, organic farming, row crops, increasing efficiency, and value-added products.
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For more information on the Conference, visit the 2020 Sustainable Agriculture Conference webpage.
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