Extension hosting sustainable agriculture conference

March 5, 2013

Marmian Grimes

Debbie Carter
907-474-5406
3/5/13

The Sustainable Agriculture Conference March 13–14 in Fairbanks will cover a variety of topics, from harvesting rainwater to agritourism.

The University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service will host the ninth annual conference at the Fairbanks Princess Riverside Lodge. Sustainable agriculture is an approach to farming that is good for the environment and the community, according to conference organizer Michele Hebert.

Photo by Texas Water Resources Institute. Billy Kniffen will teach preconference workshops on water cisterns and developing a rain barrel and irrigation system.
Photo by Texas Water Resources Institute. Billy Kniffen will teach preconference workshops on water cisterns and developing a rain barrel and irrigation system.


Preconference workshops on March 12 will kick off the event. Billy Kniffen of San Antonio, Texas, will talk about water cisterns and developing rain barrel and irrigation systems. New Mexico farmer Don Bustos will cover low-cost sustainable farming methods.

During the conference, Minnesota food analyst Ken Meter will talk about how Alaskans can find economically, socially and environmentally viable ways to grow food. Meter runs a nonprofit organization in Minneapolis that works with communities to support sustainability.

Several conference sessions will focus on ways agricultural businesses can incorporate tourism, from reindeer ranches to farm stays. Other topics will include a farmer-to-farmer training program, sustainable farming and gardening practices, heating greenhouses with passive solar, food safety, marketing and agency updates. Panels will discuss improving the fertility of farms and expanding agriculture in the Interior.

Preconference workshops are $50 each or $55 for both. Registration for the the conference is $60 for one day or $85 for two. Student rates also are available. See agenda and registration information linked from www.uaf.edu/ces.

ADDITIONAL CONTACTS: Taylor Maida, 907-474-2422 or temaida@alaska.edu.

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