Kentucky farmers... do you grow organic grain crops, or are you interested in incorporating organic grains into your farming systems? If so, researchers from the University of Kentucky invite you to participate in a survey about organic grains in Kentucky and the surrounding region.
Now gathering for our 13th year, OAK’s conference offers our farming community a space to share foundational knowledge and research about organic production practices and their ecological and economic benefits. OAK works to create an inclusive community-learning experience that will bolster the success and capacity of producers and professionals throughout our region aligned with these science-based practices in farming, food systems and extension work. We are grateful that you are here.
This 2024 OAK Conference received support from the Organic Agriculture Research and Extension Initiative (OREI) of USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture to deliver relevant, practical, science-based content in ways that connect our state and region’s producers with researchers and technical service providers and build conversations about the needs, barriers, successes and challenges within organic agriculture.
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