[Webinar] Water Farming: Stewarding a Precious Resource
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[Webinar] Water Farming: Stewarding a Precious Resource
Featured Session at the Pasa Sustainable Agriculture Virtual Main Conference
When: February 2, 2021, 1-2 p.m. EST
Where: Online
Presenters: Aaron de Long, Pasa Sustainable Agriculture; Lamonte Garber, Stroud Water Research Center; Johann Rinkens, Fields Without Fences; and Judith Schwartz, journalist and author of “Water in Plain Sight.”
Agriculture has the potential to either degrade and deplete or protect and enrich our shared water resources. Join Judith Schwartz and a panel of farmers and professionals for an important conversation focused on managing agricultural lands for clean and plentiful water. Examples from the region and beyond will be cited in understanding how a wide diversity of farms are actively working with water’s innate quality of movement to create lush, productive, regenerative landscapes in the midst of myriad challenges.
Cost: Main conference (February 1-5) rates range from $85-170 for 30+ live and on-demand educational sessions suitable for farmers, food system professionals, and changemakers. In response to the impact of the pandemic, anyone who is experiencing financial difficulties can request a reduced registration rate.
About the Conference
Pasa Sustainable Agriculture’s annual conference has traditionally been one of the largest gatherings of farmers, food system professionals, and changemakers in the nation. In its 30th year, this hallmark event, which has served as a springboard for transformative food system change in the Mid-Atlantic region and beyond, will be held virtually.
The 2021 Conference runs from January 19 through February 5 and features 90+ sessions, 100+ speakers, virtual social and networking sessions, and virtual exhibits by businesses and services.