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Old 09/08/10, 11:15 PM
 
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2011 Sustainable Local Food and Farm Conference

Hey Everyone,

I hope this is the proper forum to let folks know about this.

I wanted to get the word out here early about The Sustainable Local Food and Farm Conference which will be held Saturday, January 22, 2011 at the Gold Miner's Inn Hotel and Conference Center in Grass Valley, California.

If you are interested in sustainable farming and ranching this will be an all day lecture series well worth attending.

The keynote speaker is Joel Salatin of Polyface Farms (http://www.polyfacefarms.com) in Swope, Virginia. He is a multi-generational farmer who speaks around the world. He is featured in the book; The Omnivore's Dilemma, and in the movie; Food, Inc (http://www.foodincmovie.com), and has authored several books on sustainable farming. Also speaking is Dr. Will Winter , DVM, (http://www.willwinter.com) who is the founder of the American Holistic Livestock Association, and is also an author and lecturer on sustainable farming. Mark McAfee of Organic Pastures Dairy will give two lectures as will Aaron Lucich who is the creator of the forth coming documentary; We Are What We Eat .

All of these individuals are amazing, dynamic speakers who will give you great insight into how you can improve on your current practices, or start on this path without making the same mistakes that so many do.

The Gold Miner's Inn will have room packages if you are from out of the area (http://www.thegoldminersinn.com), and Grass Valley is only about an hour northeast of Sacramento. A local organization, Nevada County Grown (http://www.nevadacountygrown.org) will be presenting the event. Pre-registration will begin in October, but I am guessing that some of you will want to mark your calendars now. The banquet room only holds 220 people, so it is likely to sell out before Christmas.

FWIW, I'm not a guy who stands to make a buck off the event, just someone who knows that this lecture series will provide a world of insight for those wanting to sustainably operate their farms and ranches. I am a member of Nevada County Grown, and a frequent viewer/poster on Homesteading Today. Please let me know if I can help to get you here!
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Old 09/09/10, 10:42 AM
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Wow! Thanks for posting that! I could only be helped to go if I had a full scholarship but let me endorse your conference! I've read all Joel's books and heard him speak several times! You have a wonderful event planned and I hope it is a huge success. I wish it could be video-dvded and copies made available at giant discount to folks here because all the sessions will be exciting and informative and Joel's will be fun, too!
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Old 11/02/10, 08:35 PM
 
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The event website is now up, so I thought I would bump this back up for anyone interested in attending.

The Conference Center has room packages of $179.00 per night which includes one All Conference Pass per night.

Here is the site:

Hope you can make it!!!
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