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SUMMARY:Wholesale Marketing & Packaging Essentials Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Getting into wholesale? Your packaging plays a big role in whether your product gets picked up\, and picked again. \nJoin Taste the Local Difference CEO Tricia Phelps and packaging designer Lisa Wallace for a practical conversation on branding and packaging that works in real retail settings. \nCover what buyers look for\, what builds trust on the shelf\, and how to make your product stand out.
URL:https://abundantmontana.com/event/wholesale-marketing-packaging-essentials-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Out of State,Virtual
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SUMMARY:Socioecological Resilience for Organic Farms with Organic Seed Alliance
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar we aim to learn about how agroecological practices can help us to increase socio-ecological resilience. This event is for farmers\, gardeners\, and organic seed enthusiasts who want to learn about principles and practices to increase farm resilience. \n\n\nOrganic seed is produced on organic farms\, and with the constant challenges and changes of the current times\, it is important that we are prepared at different levels to be able to recover after a disturbance. Let’s talk with Professor Clara Nicholls from the University of California and the Latin American Scientific Society of Agroecology (SOCLA) about how agroecology has the potential to help us to increase socio-ecological resilience. \nDate: April 8th\, 2026\nTime: 4 – 5:30 PM PST (UTC -8) Find My Time\nSpeakers: Clara Nicholls from the University of California and the Latin American Scientific Society of Agroecology (SOCLA)\nRegister: Free\, register here.\nContact: If you have any questions or want more information\, contact Ana Galvis ana@seedalliance.org.
URL:https://abundantmontana.com/event/socioecological-resilience-for-organic-farms-with-organic-seed-alliance/
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SUMMARY:Women in Ranching 2026 Confluence: Rooted to Rise
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Spring ’26 Confluence is designed to spark meaningful conversations and deepen connections to the land and one another. This immersive experience offers participants the rare opportunity to engage with each other and with guest speakers\, exchange ideas\, share stories\, and celebrate the power of collective action. Through collaborative activities\, open dialogue\, and thought-provoking panel discussions\, we will build on our roots\, laying the groundwork for continued growth.  \n2026 is the International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists\, a United Nations–designated initiative bringing global attention to the people who steward the world’s lands\, and the International Year of the Female Farmer. This year’s Confluence line-up reflects that shared vision of supporting ranchers and land stewards locally and globally.\nOur team has thoughtfully curated an agenda of keynote talks\, skill-based workshops\, and meaningful dialogue focused on mobilizing and supporting women in ranching and pastoral systems. Confluence is as much about relationships as it is about ideas. Once a year we gather together\, share hard-earned wisdom\, learn new skills and imagine what’s possible. \n 
URL:https://abundantmontana.com/event/women-in-ranching-2026-confluence-rooted-to-rise/
LOCATION:Paicines Ranch\, 13388 Airline Hwy\, Paicines\, CA\, 95043
CATEGORIES:Out of State
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SUMMARY:Northwest Food Hub Network Summit
DESCRIPTION:Looking to strengthen your food hub\, expand partnerships\, and connect with others building regional food systems?\nHosted by Mission West\, the Northwest Food Hub Network Summit is a two-day\, in-person event taking place March 12–13\, 2026 at Gonzaga University in Spokane\, Washington. \nThis annual Summit brings together:\n-Food hub staff and managers\n-Local producers selling or interested in selling through food hubs or cooperatives\n-State agency partners\n-Community organizations and advocates\n-Anyone interested in cooperative solutions for local food access \nAttendees will take part in farm and facility tours\, regional partnership panels\, role-based breakout sessions\, and structured networking designed to help people connect\, share ideas\, and build stronger partnerships across the Northwest. \nRegistration is open now and will close Friday\, February 27\, or earlier if the event sells out.\nIf this work is part of what you do\, we encourage you to join us. \nThe Summit is for anyone who believes that our food system works better when we work together. What began as a humble meeting of a handful of food hub organizers in 2022 has gained momentum. The upcoming fifth annual edition will welcome audience members who bring diverse perspectives and experiences to the table.  \n\nLocal food producers who sell (or interested in selling) through a food hub or cooperative\nFood hub staff members from across all roles\, experience levels\, and sociocultural settings\nState agency representatives supportive of our vision for a vibrant regional food system\nAllies and advocates involved in community-based non-profits and organizing initiatives\nCommunity members who want to learn about cooperative solutions for local food access
URL:https://abundantmontana.com/event/northwest-food-hub-network-summit/
LOCATION:Hemmingson Center at Gonzaga University\, 702 E Desmet Ave\, Spokane\, Washington\, 99202
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SUMMARY:Oxford Real Farming Conference 2026 Online
DESCRIPTION:Whether you’re a farmer or grower looking for take-home practical knowledge\, a passionate food sovereignty activist\, or simply interested in exploring new ways in which we can work together to build a just food system that nourishes people and planet\, you can join ORFC online from wherever you are. \nIn addition to 45+ livestreamed sessions that can be rewatched at any time\, an online ticket grants you access to view and post on our online noticeboard\, where delegates can share job opportunities\, resources\, upcoming events and more. Online delegates also have the opportunity to ask questions during livestreamed sessions.
URL:https://abundantmontana.com/event/oxford-real-farming-conference-2026-online/
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SUMMARY:Farm to Fork Festival
DESCRIPTION:Join Slow Food in the Tetons for its Farm to Fork Festival!\nThis family-friendly event at Jackson Hole’s Center For the Arts celebrates food\, farms\, and community.\nCome eat\, learn\, and get inspired to create a healthier\, more sustainable food system. \nThe Keynote for the festival will be on Saturday\, October 4th at 6:30 PM \n\n\n\n\n\nJoin Slow Food in the Tetons for an evening of conversation with four visionary women during the Farm to Fork Festival. Hear from leaders working at the intersection of food\, community\, and healing. From regenerative farming and food systems reform to grassroots organizing and cultural healing\, these inspiring speakers will share how nourishing people and places creates powerful ripples of resilience\, from local communities to a global scale. \n\nKris Reid – Executive Director of Slow Food USA\nKate Rutherford – Professional climber and co-founder of Farm to Crag\, bridging outdoor adventure with local food systems\nAnna Jones-Crabtree – Co-founder of Vilicus Farms and leader in regenerative organic agriculture\nPatti Baldes – Advocate for Indigenous food sovereignty and community resilience\, Wind River Native Advocacy Center\n\n 
URL:https://abundantmontana.com/event/farm-to-fork-festival/
LOCATION:Jackson Hole Center for the Arts\, 240 S Glenwood St\, Jackson\, WY\, 83001
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