SARE Announces 20th Anniversary Conference
Registrations are now being accepted for the New American Farm Conference, the 20th anniversary conference for the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program. It will be held March 25-27 at the Westin Crown Center in Kansas City, Missouri.
Intended to shine a spotlight on SARE’s innovative projects and impact, communicate the program’s vision for the next 20 years, and engage the sustainable community in dialogue to achieve common goals, the event will feature 20 years of groundbreaking SARE-funded research, experience and innovations in sustainable agriculture.
“SARE envisions an enduring American agriculture of the highest quality,” said Jill Auburn, SARE Director. “This agriculture is profitable, protects the nation’s land and water and is a force for a rewarding way of life for farmers and ranchers whose quality products and operations sustain their communities and society.”
SARE’s New American Farm conference is open to farmers, ranchers, teachers, researchers, students, advocates — or simply curious consumers. Anyone is welcome who wants to learn more about groundbreaking work in the exciting and rapidly expanding field of sustainable agriculture in America. Conference attendees will:
The closing plenary session will be presented by Shoshanah Inwood, the winner of SARE’s New Voices Contest. Winning entries from SARE’s Photo Contest also will be on display.
For a full schedule of events, visit www.sare.org/2008conference.
To register, call (573) 882-8320 or visit www.sare.org/2008conference. Call (614) 306-6422 or email outreach@sare.org to request a print conference flier and registration form by mail. Individual registration rates are $250 per individual, inclusive of all conference meals.
Registrations made after March 1 require a late fee and must be made online or by telephone. Registration closes March 19. Requests for refunds due to cancellation must be received in writing by March 1. Refunds will not be issued after March 1.
SARE works with producers, researchers, and educators to promote farming systems that are profitable, environmentally sound, and good for communities. For more information about grants and other resources available through SARE, visit www.sare.org.
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