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Southern SAWG's mission is to empower and inspire farmers, individuals, and communities in the South to create an agricultural system that is ecologically sound, economically viable, socially just, and humane. Because sustainable solutions depend on the involvement of the entire community, Southern SAWG is committed to including all persons in the South without bias.


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    Southern SAWG Conference Begins Next Week!

    Practical Tools and Solutions for Sustaining Family Farms Conference
    January 23-26, 2013
    Statehouse Convention Center and The Peabody Little Rock
    Little Rock, Arkansas

    Our 22nd annual conference, Practical Tools and Solutions for Sustaining Family Farms, is next week in Little Rock! And we are so excited about the line-up we have prepared for you. While conference pre-registration is closed, you can still register in person next week at the event.

    The pre-conference events begin on Wednesday and include one-and-a-half day intensive short courses, and on Thursday, several half-day field trips and mini courses. Each of these pre-conference activities requires separate registration. To learn more about pre-conference offerings, click here.

    Our general conference on Friday and Saturday offers more sessions than ever, with sixty-two, 1.5 hour sessions on a broad range of topics. These sessions will provide organic and sustainable production and marketing information for commercial horticultural and livestock producers, enterprise management and farm profitability lessons, farm policy education and community food systems development information. Visit this page to see the full program offerings.

    We always look for the best of the best to provide you the useful information you need to succeed. The over 80 presenters we are bringing together for this event this year are outstanding in their field, with plenty of expertise to share.  

    Hope to see you next week in Little Rock!