Friday, June 24, 2011

Florida Small Farms Conference Early Bird Registration Before June 27th

To Anyone Interested in Florida's Small Farms,

 

Become an active part of the fastest growing segment of all Florida agriculture, that is....the small farms industry. If you desire local food systems that support family farms, conserve natural resources and provide affordable, healthy and delicious food for your family's table,  stand up and be counted! Never before has the future looked brighter, but your participation is critical to make progress.  Don't sit on the sidelines and watch, be a player!  Great things are happening so fast for small farmers throughout the state.  Come and be a part of the signature event for Florida small farms.  We hope you can participate all three days, but did you know you we offer a special one-day only registration for Saturday? That's right! Gather your friends, rise from your own bed early, attend the full day's event and return to your own bed that night for only a $110 registration fee! It is not as fully rewarding as the entire conference, but rather than sitting on the sidelines, it is a choice you will be glad you made.

What the Registration Fees Include:

Full Conference Attendee ($130 by June 27): Provides full participation in all Saturday and Sunday educational conference activities. It also includes all conference networking and social functions with exhibitors, attendees and speakers. Functions begin with the Friday evening Exhibit Preview and Opening Reception, the Saturday morning, midday and afternoon refreshment breaks, Saturday lunch featuring locally-produced food, Saturday evening Networking Social, the Sunday breakfast and end with the farmer to farmer roundtable.

 

One Day Fee - Saturday ($110 by June 27, includes the Friday Evening Exhibitor Preview and Reception): Provides full participation in all Saturday educational conference activities. It also includes all Friday and Saturday networking and social functions with exhibitors, attendees and speakers. Functions begin with the Friday evening Exhibit Preview and Opening Reception, the Saturday morning, midday and afternoon refreshment breaks, Saturday lunch featuring locally-produced food, and end with the Saturday evening Networking Social.

 

One Day Fee - Sunday ($50 by June 27): Provides full participation in Sunday educational conference activities. It also includes Sunday’s networking functions, the Sunday breakfast and the farmer to farmer roundtable.

 

A wide variety of businesses and organizations will be showcasing their information and products during the conference. Take a moment to preview our conference exhibitors

 

Conference Attendees will have the opportunity to interact with exhibitors Friday evening during the exhibit preview and conference opening reception, and all day Saturday. See the conference agenda for details.

 

Conference Details and Quick Links

Use the below links to view session details, agenda-at-a-glance and the optional  pre-conference activities. 

 

Conference Educational Sessions 

 

Agenda-at-a-Glance 

 

Optional Food Safety Plan Workshop
Limited availability, early registration advisable.

 

Optional Beginning Farmer Workshop
Limited availability, early registration advisable.

 

Optional Horticulture Tour
Visit two farms: Kissimmee's Green Place for Natural and Organic Vegetables and Organic Country Farms; Limited availability, early registration advisable.

 

Optional Livestock Tour
Visit two farms: Foshee Farms and Lake Meadow Naturals, Limited availability, early registration advisable.

 

Registration Information 

Save $50 by registering before June 27.

 

 

Additional Conference Highlights

In addition to the educational sessions and optional pre-conference activities, highlights include: 

·    Featured Florida farmers

·    Livestock Arena with Live Animal Exhibits

·    Lunch Featuring Local Foods

·    Saturday Social with Music and Local Foods

·    Large Exhibition Showcasing Products and Technologies

 

For More Information, You may contact Bob Hochmuth at bobhoch@ufl.edu.

 

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