Kansas Local Foods – Quarterly Virtual Town Halls

Our quarterly local food town halls are held virtually on Zoom and are open to anyone across the state of Kansas that is interested in learning more about local food projects, organizations, and opportunities across the state.

Farmer to Farmer Coffee Talk

Casa Somerset Bed and Breakfast Paola, KS, United States

What unique challenges is your farm operation or food business facing? We invite you to come to our next farmer-to-farmer coffee talk to share your business needs and explore solutions with our guest, Dakota Welch, Farm Business Navigator for Kansas Rural Center.

2023 Kansas Rural Center Annual Conference

Sunflower Foundation 5820 SW 6th Ave, Topeka, KS, United States

Join Kansas Rural Center this November 10th and 11th in Topeka, KS, for our Annual Food and Farm Conference. This year’s theme is “Urgency and Resilience: Cultivating a Thriving Future.”

2501 Funding for Small Farms: Climate Smart Fieldscapes & USDA-NRCS Programs

Zoom Meeting

This webinar will provide an overview of funding opportunities for urban and small scale farms, offered through MU’s Center for Regenerative Agriculture and USDA-NRCS. Funding opportunities include a $10,000 payment for implementation and maintenance of climate-smart practices (over a 3-year … Continued

Free

Iowa Farmers of Color Conference

Jasper Winery 2400 George Flagg Pkwy, Des Moines, IA, United States

We are thrilled to extend a warm invitation to the Iowa Black Farmers Conference. This gathering serves as an invaluable opportunity for black farmers, of all enterprises, throughout Iowa, to connect, collaborate, and learn from each other’s experiences. The day … Continued

Free

Great Plains Growers Conference

Missouri Western University 4525 Downs Drive, Saint Joseph, MO, United States

Great Plains Growers Conference (GPGC) is a great local conference for commercial fruit and vegetable producers from Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota and other Midwest states providing research-based information, from both vegetable research specialists and local growers, to help … Continued

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