Dryland Organic Agriculture Symposium from the Washington Tilth Conference 2011

Recordings

Watch the recordings on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFC3E1ED2621AFD87

Welcome and Keynote by Bob Quinn, Kamut International

Finding and Building Marketing Channels 

Building a System that Works

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About the Webinar

This special symposium will address agronomic and economic issues specific to dryland organic production. Speakers and attendees will come from Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana.

Part 1 - Morning Session - All Times are Pacific Time!

8:30am-9:30am Welcome & Keynote Address Bob Quinn, Kamut International

9:30am-10:30am Finding and Building Marketing Channels, Diana Roberts, Luke Zigovits, David Stelzer

10:30am-11:00am Break and Speed Networking

11:00am-12:00pm Marketing Channels, continued, Kate Painter, Lou Andersen, Dan Probert

Part 2 - Afternoon Session - All Times are Pacific Time!

1:00pm-2:30pm Nuts & Bolts of Organic Dryland Farming, Ian Burke, Rich Koenig, Kate Painter, Kristy Borrelli, Misha Manuchehri, Stephen Machado

2:30pm-3:00pm Break and Speed Networking

3:00pm-4:30pm Building a System that Works, David Huggins, Diana Roberts, Maurice Robinette, Eric Nelson

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Published November 3, 2011

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