Mark Your Calendars!
Register now for South Georgia Growing Local 2016, Lowndes County, 6 February 2016!
Already happened:
South Georgia Growing Local, Lowndes County 24 Jan 2015.
Southeast Georgia Growing Local, Tatnall Co. 8 Nov 2014.
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South Georgia Growing Local 2014 was a local food conference for growers, consumers, homesteaders in South Georgia.
- acebook, with events
- Update 22 January 2014: Farm Tours sold out! Talks still available: register now!
- Update 17 January 2014: Preliminary Schedule.
- Update 12 January 2014: Conference rate for lodging.
- Solar Farms –John S. Quarterman
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Ham Curing –Derrick Dawson
- Grow Your Own Organic Small Fruits –Jerald Larson
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Plenary: USDA & Rural Revitalization –Bryan Zulko, USDA
- House of Hope: Gardening for Recovery
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Seed Saving by Janisse Ray
- Permaculture by Ben and Jennifer Vieth
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Growers Tell All: A Conversation with Experienced South Georgia Growers about God-Given Talents and 150+ Years of Growing, moderated by Diane Howard
- From Fabulous Natural Fibers to Flamboyant Fabric: the craft and art of hand spinning and weaving –Amy Brown
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Katahdin sheep –Hound River Farm
- 2014 General Assembly and Rural GA –Neill Herring
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First olives harvested east of the Mississippi since the 1800′s –Georgia Olive Farms
- Multi-generational Growing –Gene Godfrey
- Door Yard Citrus at Loch Laurel Nursery
- Growing Backyard Chickens –Claudia Dunkley
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Raisin’ Cane on Friday Farm Tour and in Growing Produce Magazine
- Location, Location, Location –Christine Hagen from the Hagen Homestead
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Water Conservation –Marilyn Dye
- Honeybee Roulette: Gambling with our Future –Heather Davis
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Bringing Nature Home –Beth Wiggins Grant
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Growing up Growing –Maria Arambula
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The five P’s of Grafting –Annie Barbas
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For the Love of Herbs –O’Toole’s Herb Farm
- Yes, we can grow citrus in Georgia! –Marj Schneider
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Florida Goats at South Georgia Growing Local 2014
- Update 2 January 2014: Or pay online (see buttons on right).
- Update 31 December 2013: Early registration extended to January 15, 2014!
- This and past conferences
PDF: Registration form, and Flyer
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