2024 Eco-Ag

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Exclusive Recordings from the 49th Annual Acres USA Eco-Ag Conference

Transform Your Farm And Build Resilience!

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THE BEST CONFERENCE LINEUP IN REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE, WATCH TODAY!

Step into the future of regenerative agriculture with on-demand access to the presentations, panels, and workshops from the 49th Annual Acres U.S.A.® Eco-Ag Conference, held in Madison, WI.

Learn directly from industry pioneers like Gabe Brown, Joel Salatin, Dr. Allen Williams, Erin Silva, Jay Fuhrer, John Kempf and many more as they share actionable insights and proven strategies for transforming your farm or business.

Whats Included?

2024 Eco-Ag Recordings - General Sessions

$249

  • Access to the general session presentations, keynotes and panels.

  • Video Access

  • Audio Access

  • PDF Transcripts

  • See Speakers Below

  • Does not include Eco-Ag U Recordings

2024 Eco-Ag Recordings Bundle (Full Workshops and General Sessions)

$799

  • Access to full day workshops.

  • Video Access

  • Audio Access

  • PDF Transcripts

  • See Eco-Ag U Presenters Below

  • This includes All Available Eco-Ag U Workshops

  • Individual Workshops are available as well

2024 Speakers

Included when you purchase 2024 Eco-Ag Recordings - General Sessions - This includes all of the general sessions and Keynotes, it does not include the Full Day workshops (Eco-Ag U).

Gabe Brown

Gabe Brown is one of the pioneers of the current soil health movement which focuses on the regeneration of our resources. Gabe, along with his wife Shelly, and son Paul, own and operate Brown's Ranch, a diversified 5,000 acre farm and ranch near Bismarck, North Dakota. The ranch consists of several thousand acres of native perennial rangeland along with perennial pastureland and cropland. Their ranch focuses on farming and ranching in nature's image.

Joel Salatin

Joel Salatin, 64, calls himself a Christian libertarian environmentalist capitalist lunatic farmer. Others who like him call him the most famous farmer in the world, the high priest of the pasture, and the most eclectic thinker from Virginia since Thomas Jefferson. Those who don’t like him call him a bio-terrorist, Typhoid Mary, charlatan, and starvation advocate. With a room full of debate trophies from high school and college days, 15 published books, and a thriving multi-generational family farm, he draws on a lifetime of food, farming and fantasy to entertain and inspire audiences around the world. He’s as comfortable moving cows in a pasture as addressing CEOs in a Wall Street business conference.

John Kempf

John Kempf is an entrepreneur, speaker, podcast host, and teacher who is passionate about the potential of well-managed agricultural ecosystems to reverse ecological degradation. John believes that regenerative agriculture management systems can regenerate producer profitability, create economic incentives for producers, produce crops inherently resistant to infections, and eliminate the need for pesticides. Additionally, these systems can produce food that regenerates public health by transferring plant immunity to livestock and people, offering food as medicine.

John's mission is to mainstream these regenerative agriculture models globally by 2040. He emphasizes that managing soils and crops differently, in ways that enhance biological function, can rapidly sequester carbon, build soil organic matter, restore hydrological cycles, cool the climate, and reduce crop water requirements.

As a grower and founder of Advancing Eco Agriculture, Crop Health Labs, Ozadia, and the Regenerative Agriculture Academy, John actively contributes to the field. He also hosts the Regenerative Agriculture Podcast, interviewing top growers and scientists about implementing regenerative agriculture on a large scale.

Allen Williams

Allen Williams is a 6th generation family farmer and founding partner of Grass Fed Insights, LLC, Understanding Ag, LLC and the Soil Health Academy. He has consulted with more than 4000 farmers and ranchers in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, South America, and other countries, on operations ranging from a few acres to over 1 million acres. Allen pioneered many of the early regenerative grazing protocols and forage finishing techniques and now teaches those practices and principles to farmers globally. He is a “recovering academic”, having served 15 years on the faculty at Louisiana Tech University and Mississippi State University. He holds a B.S. and M.S. in Animal Science from Clemson University and a Ph.D. in Livestock Genetics from LSU. He has authored more than 400 scientific and popular press articles, and is an invited speaker at regional, national, and international conferences and symposia.

Gary Zimmer

Gary Zimmer is Founder of Midwestern BioAg.

Known as the “father” of biological agriculture, Zimmer is an internationally known author, speaker, and consultant. He owns Otter Creek Organic Farm, a family-operated, award-winning 1,000 acre farm near Lone Rock, WI, and has been on the board of Taliesin Preservation Inc. since 2011. Zimmer is the author of three books,

and numerous articles on soils and livestock nutrition.

Zimmer holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a master’s degree in Dairy Nutrition from the University of Hawaii.

Mark Shepard

Mark Shepard is the head of Restoration Agriculture Development and Forest Agriculture Nursery and the author of the award-winning book, Restoration Agriculture: Real-World Permaculture for Farmers

Based on his experiences at New Forest Farm in Viola, Wisconsin, the book reflects his belief in sustainably grown perennial food crops for the future.

New Forest Farm, once a worn-out row crop farm, is now a 106-acre commercial-scale perennial agricultural operation and one of the most ambitious sustainable agriculture projects in the U.S. Mark's innovations include runoff distribution, water retention, adaptive mass-selection breeding, and the integration of trees, shrubs, vines, and other plants to optimize efficiency. Primary crops include hazelnuts, chestnuts, walnuts, and apples.

Trained in mechanical engineering and ecology, Mark has developed equipment and processes for forest-derived agricultural products. He is a certified permaculture designer and teaches agroforestry and his innovative water management systems globally. Learn more about his keyline adaptations and water optimization techniques in his latest book,

Water for Any Farm.

Luke Jones

Luke Jones, a lifelong farmer and consultant with Understanding AG, hails from a rural community in West Central Illinois, where he runs a small family farm and operates his own business focused on leased land. His operation includes Australian White Sheep, row crops, and experience with cattle. Luke’s journey began as a child “farming the flower beds,” but it was only after a career in conventional ag sales that he reconnected with his roots and embraced regenerative agriculture. Influenced by mentors like Gabe Brown and Dr. Allen Williams, he now dedicates himself to building resilient, regenerative farms for future generations.

Jordan Green

Jordan Green is a full time farmer, a Marine Corps veteran, and a graduate of Joel Salatin’s Polyface Farm Apprenticeship Program. With the exception of his USMC service he has spent his life in local food and agriculture. As a teenager in 1998 he started his first farm business with a dozen dairy goats, selling milk and cheese to local consumers. In September 2001 he commenced a 13 month apprenticeship at the famous Polyface Farm. From 2004 through 2009 he served as a mechanic in VMFA-312, a USMC F-18 fighter jet squadron. He deployed twice to Asia. Upon honorably discharging


from the Corps, he and his wife, Laura, founded J & L Green Farm in Edinburg Virginia. From the first day it has been their full time occupation and passion to regeneratively raise and retail beef, poultry and pork to their community. In 2016 Jordan founded FarmBuilder by engaging social media to educate and disseminate vital information to starting farmers. Using his own farm as a testing ground and template, he has refined concepts of those who’ve pioneered pasture based production and designed many next generation systems tailored to scaled operations on leased ground. He has consulted on farms ranging from the kitchen table discussions of start - ups to multi million dollar operations, from young couples just starting out, to folks setting up a retirement farm. His approach is a unique combination of 20 years of farm experience seasoned with a dash of Marine salt, a get after it attitude of extreme ownership and a fundamental understanding that regenerative farms must be profitable farms for real change to last.

Brian Dougherty

Brian is a regenerative agriculture consultant for Understanding Ag and a student of soil. His

roots are planted in Northeast Iowa where he co-owned and operated a family dairy farm. He

applies his passion for working with nature and his background as a farmer and agricultural

engineer to help heal broken nutrient, water, and energy cycles to make regenerative food

production a reality and make farming fun again.

Megan Neubauer

Megan Neubauer and her father Jack founded Pure Land Farm in 2012. After five years without a profit at farmers markets, they decided to convert Pure Land to a pick-your-own and quickly discovered the benefits of agritourism. By reallocating all the harvesting labor to visitors and because the produce is sold upon harvest, Megan and Jack have found they're able to spend more time on the work of growing, allowing them to produce much more food than they could pick, prep for market, and sell by themselves. Upon encouraging other farmers to try pick-your-own, Megan and Jack ran into the same resistance over and over; most farmers are hesitant to allow the public onto their property, and they don't know how to create a good guest experience. "I searched high and low for resources on how to run a pick-your-own when we started, but there's just nothing out there, which is why I wrote the book," said Megan. "I hope it will help other farmers see the potential in agritourism not only for profitability, but to push the entire local food movement forward by educating the public about regenerative agriculture through the power of fun, immersive experiences on farms.

Matt Powers

Matt Powers (M.Ed) is an author, educator, citizen scientist, entrepreneur, and family guy who teaches people all over the world how to live more regeneratively. Personally driven by a deep desire to have the best food possible for his wife and cancer-survivor, Adriana, and their two boys, Matt, a former public high school teacher with a Masters degree in Education, is creator of over a dozen online courses and author of over 20 books on permaculture and regenerative soil science like The Permaculture Student series and the Regenerative Soil Trilogy. Matt is also the host of A Regenerative Future, the podcast and Youtube show, where he interviews leaders in the regenerative space and shares his own work and insights.

Chuck Schembre

Chuck Schembre is a Regenerative Specialty Crop consultant for Understanding Ag, and serves clients across a broad geographical range in the United States, with an emphasis on California and the West. He specializes in orchards, vineyards, and diversified vegetable cropping systems, and has experience working with small grains, hay crops, and pastures. Chuck provides a diversity of services to his clients, addressing each client’s specific needs and opportunities to begin their regenerative journey, and advance strategies to take their regenerative practices to the next level. As with all the consultants on the UA team, Chuck focuses on building soil health and farm ecosystem function through the implementation of UA’s 6-3-4 rules and principles, and he provides additional expertise in soil health analysis, regenerative crop fertility, biological disease and pest management, advance horticulture practices, input reduction strategies, and ecosystem restoration. Chuck also assists clients in small livestock integration, specializing in orchard and vineyard livestock integration, providing the core understanding of adaptive grazing principles and how to manage livestock regeneratively while complying with food safety regulations. Chuck has studied and practiced many agroecological farming disciplines and draws on many of these disciplines in his own farming and consulting, including permaculture, biointensive growing, natural Korean farming, organic farming, and holistic farming principles. He believes the most powerful common thread between all these disciplines is an emphasis to emulate nature’s design, promote life below the soil, and harness the power of the earth’s free resources – sun, water, air, and mineral.

Nigel Palmer

Nigel is a lifelong gardener who relies on the amazing complexity of nature to inspire his gardening philosophy. After a realization that growing nutrient-dense food was the family's new health program, he dove into reading and exploring materials that could teach him the wisdom that indigenous peoples have relied on for millennia--working WITH nature's processes to harness the power of free, local resources to grow delicious, nutritious food.

He is the instructor and curriculum developer for the gardening portion of the year-long holistic health education program at "The Institute Of Sustainable Nutrition," a school founded and directed by his wife, Joan Palmer, an educator, nutritionist, herbalist and gardener.

(Thirty-six) years was spent as an aerospace engineer sorting, organizing, and resolving complex technical issues while raising a family with his wife.

When not watching his garlic grow, he enjoys telemark skiing up and down mountains, paddling with bears, and the keeping of bees.

Will Harris

Will Harris is a fourth-generation cattleman, who tends the same land that his great-grandfather settled in 1866. Born and raised at White Oak Pastures, Will left home to attend the University of Georgia's School of Agriculture, where he was trained in the industrial farming methods that had taken hold after World War II. Will graduated in 1976 and returned to Bluffton where he and his father continued to raise cattle using pesticides, herbicides, hormones, and antibiotics. They also fed their herd a high-carbohydrate diet of corn and soy.

These tools did a fantastic job of taking the cost out of the system, but in the mid-1990s Will became disenchanted with the excesses of these industrialized methods. They had created a monoculture for their cattle, and, as Will says, "nature abhors a monoculture." In 1995, Will made the audacious decision to return to the farming methods his great-grandfather had used 130 years before.

Since Will has successfully implemented these changes, he has been recognized all over the world as a leader in humane animal husbandry and environmental sustainability. Will is the immediate past President of the Board of Directors of Georgia Organics. He is the Beef Director of the American Grassfed Association and was selected 2011 Business Person of the year for Georgia by the Small Business Administration.

Will lives in his family home on the property with his wife Yvonne. He is the proud father of three daughters, Jessi, Jenni, and Jodi. His favorite place in the world to be is out in pastures, where he likes to have a big coffee at sunrise and a 750ml glass of wine at sunset.

Jeff Poppen

Jeff Poppen, also known as the Barefoot Farmer, is the owner and operator of Long Hungry Creek Farm, one of the oldest and largest organic farms in Tennessee. For the past 15 years, Poppen has appeared on the Nashville PBS television program "Volunteer Gardener." He has written a gardening column for over 20 years for the Macon County Chronicle, and he is the author of two books, The Best of the Barefoot Farmer Vol. 1 and Vol. 2. Poppen runs a CSA program with the food he grows using about eight acres of his farmland and with about 40 head of cattle.

Erin Silva

Dr. Erin Silva is an Associate Professor and State Extension Specialist in Organic and Sustainable Cropping Systems in the Department of Plant Pathology as well as the Director for the Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems in the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences at UW-Madison. After completion of a PhD in Horticulture at Washington State University, Dr. Silva obtained a faculty position at New Mexico State University. During her tenure at NMSU, Dr. Silva taught courses on organic vegetable production, an experiential learning course integrating the working student organic Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farm on campus. Dr. Silva initiated several organic research projects at NMSU, including work on cover crop-based reduced tillage for organic vegetable crops and breeding vegetables for organic production systems.

Austin Unruh

Austin founded Trees For Graziers to help farmers in Pennsylvania and beyond take their grazing to new heights using silvopasture. It’s his goal to make silvopasture as easy and cost effective as possible for farmers, which is why TFG offers everything from planning and funding acquisition to planting and aftercare, while also growing silvo-specific nursery stock. When not thinking about silvopasture, Austin’s favorite activity is picking berries with his young family.

Andre Leu

André Leu is the International Director of Regeneration International.

Regeneration International has 600 partners in 80 countries and works with numerous

agricultural systems such as agroecology, organic, permaculture, ecological agriculture,

holistic planned grazing, biological agriculture, organic agriculture, and agroforestry.

He is an expert in these fields, having spent over 50 years as an agroecological

regenerative organic farmer working and visiting countries developing food and farming

systems across Asia, the Pacific, Europe, North America, South America, and Africa.

 

Andre has published four books: The Regenerative Agriculture Solution, Growing Life,

Poisoning Our Children, and The Myths of Safe Pesticides. He has also published

extensively in magazines, newspapers, scientific journals, conference proceedings,

newsletters, and websites and has conducted numerous media interviews for TV, radio,

and online systems.

Andre was president of IFOAM - Organics International from 2011 to 2017. He lectures

and teaches at universities, institutions, and workshops worldwide and is an Adjunct

Professor of Regenerative Agriculture at South Seas University. He speaks at

conferences, seminars, workshops, and United Nations events on every continent. He

meets with governments, United Nations bodies, industry, farmers, consumers, and

NGOs on the multi-functional benefits of regenerative agriculture.

 

 André and his wife Julia live on their organic tropical fruit farm in Daintree, Australia.

Qualifications:

Doctorate of Science, Environmental and Agricultural Systems, Faculty of Agricultural

and Natural Resources, Rajamangala University of Technology, Chonburi, Thailand,

2022

Graduate Diploma in Adult Education, University of Technology Sydney, 1992

Bachelor of Arts Communications, with a Double Major in Social-Political Theory and

Video Production, University of Technology Sydney, 1989

A lifetime of farming!

Jay Fuhrer

Jay Fuhrer is a Soil Health Specialist employed by the Natural Resources Conservation Service in Bismarck, North Dakota. He has boots-on-the-ground experience over 38 years, working with cropping systems, grazing systems, cover crops, and gardens. Jay also has an extensive background working with groups and entities; these include soil and water conservation districts, national and international no-till organizations, grazing clubs, watersheds, farm organizations, urban groups, and more. Jay’s interest in soil health has resulted in numerous speaking engagements within the US, Argentina, Australia, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Russia, and South Africa. Jay spends his time at the Menoken Farm, minimizing soil disturbance, adding soil armour, maximizing plant diversity, maintaining living roots in the soil, and integrating livestock.

Steve Diver

Steve Diver has worked as an Extension Horticulturist, farm manager, and soils consultant for 40 years – including 18 years as an agriculture specialist with ATTRA. He conducted the first biodynamic consultancies for USAID in Russia and India and served on the NOSB Compost Tea Task Force. Steve has lectured and published widely on soil biology, soil health, compost teas and microbial inoculants, composting systems, and organic crop production. He is currently the Farm Superintendent at University of Kentucky’s Horticulture Research Farm in Lexington.

Stefanie Jaeger

Stefanie was born and raised in Ashland, Wisconsin, on the shores of Lake Superior, where gardening, hunting, preserving, and made-from-scratch cooking were a way of life. With over a decade of experience in strengthening local food systems, Stefanie has contributed significantly in various capacities.

Her journey began by running the wholesale department for a local artisan bakery and helping build a new wholesale department for a local coffee roaster. She then managed the Bayfield Foods Cooperative’s 300+ member CSA for almost four years. Transitioning to the tech world, Stefanie built and ran the farm success department at Harvie, a CSA software company. With a background in Marketing and Business Management, and a passion for supporting local food growers and producers, Stefanie has found her ideal role at the Local Food Marketplace.

Outside of work, Stefanie enjoys trail adventures, swimming, gardening, paddling, hiking, camping, rock climbing, sailing, cooking, reading, and traveling. She lives near Duluth, MN, with her husband, Leif, and their rescue dog, Moon Pie.

Bonus Presentations included

2024 Eco-Ag U Workshops

Included when you purchase Eco-Ag Bundle (Full Workshops and General Sessions) - This includes all general sessions, keynotes and Eco-Ag U workshops. Individual Workshops will be available in the portal or on the next page after your initial checkout.

Eco-Ag U Recordings

Ready to go deep on a topic? Watch recordings of instructors spending a full day diving deep into a topic that’s important to you.

These are in depth workshops you can consume at your own pace! The Eco-Ag U Bundle includes the workshops below and can be purchased all together at a discount.

Eco-Ag Bundle $799 - Includes all of the General Sessions and Eco-Ag U days below.

John Kempf: Unlocking the Potential of Regenerative Agriculture

This one-day workshop with John Kempf focuses on enhancing fruit and vegetable production by applying cutting-edge nutritional strategies. Learn how to unlock the genetic potential of crops to boost yields by understanding plant nutrition at different growth stages. Discover how to enhance photosynthesis by managing key factors such as carbon dioxide, water, and chlorophyll levels. Explore techniques to fortify plants against insects and diseases, reduce water requirements, and improve soil health with beneficial microbes. Gain insights into how plants and insects communicate, and learn how to manage fertilizers and monitor nutrient release for optimal growth and pest prevention. Perfect for growers looking to take their fruit and vegetable production to the next level!

$97 (Audio Only)

Mark Shepard: Building Permaculture Operations

Join this intermediate-to-advanced workshop on creating a productive perennial polyculture agroforestry farm, no matter your location! Led by Mark Shepard, you'll learn to mimic your environment, manage rainwater, and select plant communities for your land. Explore innovative fertility strategies like cover crops, mulching, and livestock integration. Understand the Land Equivalent Ratio (LER) and how to harvest through all ecological phases. This workshop offers step-by-step guidance and adapts as your farm matures, perfect for establishing a resilient system in any climate!

$249 Video and Audio

Jordan Green: Pastured Pigs - Farrow to Finish Intensive Workshop

Farrow to Finish Intensive Workshop. Pastured pigs offer a wonderful opportunity for both the start up farm or mature operation to utilize marginal acres into a profitable farm enterprise. This one day workshop hits the big picture of designing, building and operating a scalable pastured pork enterprise.

Topics covered will be:

● Infrastructure and ground considerations for your farm.

● Minimal and simple infrastructure, gear and equipment.

● The pigs! Farrowing through finishing.

● Management & Movement for symbiotic effect.

● Building a profitable sales model.

$249 Video and Audio

Matt Powers: Best Practices in Regenerative Soil Science & Microscopy with Matt PowersJoin Matt Powers for a full day of deep-diving into the how & why behind regenerative soil best practices + see how to verify the work LIVE with Matt demoing with an LW Scientific epifluorescence microscope, so bring your roots and soil!! Matt will be viewing and live evaluating samples for a selection of lucky audience members - come prepared!

$249 Video and Audio

Nigel Palmer: In this engaging, full-day workshop, participants will dive into hands-on learning. We will review the complexities of minerals, biology and building organic matter in the soil and the role voltage and acidity play in establishing life sustaining conditions that prevent pathogen and insect damage to plants. With this information a score card for measuring regenerative and sustainable practices will be introduced and we will evaluate the effects of adding amendments directly to the soil, foliar feeding and drenching. We will make and decant a vinegar extraction and a fermented plant juice.

$249 Video and Audio

Austin Unruh: Taking Grazing to New Heights Using Silvopasture

Austin Unruh, the founder of Trees For Graziers, the largest silvopasture-focused company in the US, will present an in-depth course on the many lessons learned in the last five years of work establishing trees in pastures.

Topics will include:

● How to protect young trees in actively grazed pastures

● What types of trees make the most sense for various livestock operations

● The importance of tree genetics

● The economics of silvopasture establishment, both the cost and the returns

● Where to look for funding to reduce the cost of establishing trees

● How to avoid common and expensive mistakes in tree establishment

$249 Video and Audio

About Acres U.S.A.®

Acres U.S.A.® is North America's oldest publisher (est. 1971) on production-scale organic and sustainable farming. For more than 50 years, our mission has been to help farmers, ranchers and market gardeners grow food profitably, sustainably, without harmful chemicals.

What Sets Us Apart

Every year, the Eco-Ag Conference & Trade Show sets a new standard for innovative and practical learning in modern agriculture. This is not your average regenerative farming conference. Eco-Ag is the premier conference for science-based sessions on regenerative agriculture. You will learn techniques and tactics you can immediately take home to the farm and put into practice. Each moment of programming is thoughtfully curated to provide useful, practical and measurable information and connections that you can apply to your operation.

  • Exceptional learning from leading farmers, agronomists, and others who are pioneering a new way to farm ecologically and economically.

  • Engagement with innovative companies building tools and services to help you surpass your regenerative farming goals.

  • Connecting with your peers who are also seeking to chart a new path forward for their regenerative operations and with experienced growers and agronomists who have valuable lessons learned and are ready to share.

Program

The Eco-Ag Conference is filled with engaging keynote speakers, 1- to 2-hour breakout sessions in regenerative agriculture topics ranging from soil health – including making the most of the microbiome, composting, cover cropping and more, to farm management to livestock and beyond.

Eco-Ag U

Get the most out of your experience by signing up for an Eco-Ag U workshop (or two!) – the registration fee includes your choice of pre-conference workshops plus the entire conference and trade show. Spend a full day with an instructor diving deep into a topic that’s important to you.

You will have direct, small-classroom access to the top minds in eco-agriculture, where you can learn the real details behind their success, and ask questions specific to your farm or operation.

Professional Audio and Video

We invested in professional audio and video technicians for this conference. Every recording is not perfect, but we believe the overall quality is very good. Missed the 2024 Conference? Get The recordings below!

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What is included in these recordings?

2024 Eco-Ag Recordings - General Sessions - This includes all of the general sessions and Keynotes, it does not include the Full Day workshops (Eco-Ag U).

Eco-Ag Bundle (Full Workshops and General Sessions) - This includes all general sessions, keynotes and Eco-Ag U workshops. Individual Workshops are also available on the page after your initial checkout.

Each recordings is accompanied by a downloadable mp3 file and PDF file of the transcript. Some (not all) have the slides from the presentation. Some slides could not be included upon presenters request.

How do I access the recordings?

After purchasing, you will receive an email with login details and a link to the course portal. All materials are available for streaming or download at your convenience.

Who is this course for?

This course is ideal for farmers, ranchers, consultants, agronomists, and anyone interested in regenerative farming practices, soil health, or sustainable agriculture.

Can I watch the recordings on my schedule?

Yes, the course is entirely on-demand, so you can learn at your own pace anytime and anywhere.

How long will I have access to the course?

You will have lifetime access to the recordings, so you can revisit them whenever needed.

Are the presentations suitable for beginners?

Yes, the course covers a range of topics suitable for both beginners and experienced practitioners in regenerative agriculture.

Do I need special equipment or software to view the course?

No special equipment is required. The course can be accessed via any device with an internet connection and a modern web browser.

Are there additional resources included?

Yes, each recordings is accompanied by a downloadable mp3 file and PDF file of the transcript. Some (not all) have the slides from the presentation. Some slides could not be included upon presenters request.

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Acres U.S.A. displays hundreds of books on ecological and regenerative farming, from practical how-to’s to in-depth conceptual reads. We’ll have many of our bestselling titles on-site for you to purchase. Often, our speakers are also authors, and their books will be available for purchase. We also host book signings for many of our authors between sessions at the conference! Start your farming library at our conference, so the learning never stops.

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The education never stops. In between conference sessions, you will have the unique opportunity to choose from a selection of instructors available for Q&A. These more informal roundtable-style talks will allow you to connect with the instructor and others who may have shared experiences. Consulting halls are a favorite for our attendees.

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Consulting Halls

The education never stops. In between conference sessions, you will have the unique opportunity to choose from a selection of instructors available for Q&A. These more informal roundtable-style talks will allow you to connect with the instructor and others who may have shared experiences. Consulting halls are a favorite for our attendees.

On-Site Bookstore

Acres U.S.A. displays hundreds of books on ecological and regenerative farming, from practical how-to’s to in-depth conceptual reads. We’ll have many of our bestselling titles on-site for you to purchase. Often, our speakers are also authors, and their books will be available for purchase. We also host book signings for many of our authors between sessions at the conference! Start your farming library at our conference, so the learning never stops.

Consulting Halls

The education never stops. In between conference sessions, you will have the unique opportunity to choose from a selection of instructors available for Q&A. These more informal roundtable-style talks will allow you to connect with the instructor and others who may have shared experiences. Consulting halls are a favorite for our attendees.

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