The conference draws about 1,000 from Massachusetts and neighboring states. 2015 workshop topics include crop production, farm management, health, homesteading, livestock, beekeeping, food justice, policy, skill building, infrastructure, soil, urban/backyard gardening, land access, and organic land care. The conference will be followed by a post-conference dinner with Greg Judy.
This is an event for the whole family. While you attend great educational workshops, your children experience age-appropriate and fun workshops about these same topics. The children’s conference (ages 3-12) provides a lively, interactive educational experience for kids. Hands-on, do-it-yourself workshops keep teens active and engaged.
For more information and to register, visit
www.nofamass.org/events/wc. (Register before the 12/15 early bird deadline and save up to $20!)
See you in Worcester!
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Nicole Belanger
Public Relations Director and Newsletter Editor
Northeast Organic Farming
Association/Massachusetts Chapter (NOFA/Mass)