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(Minnesota Ag Connection) – By Scout Nelson

The Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation (MFBF) is set to host its second annual Urban Agriculture Conference on February 22, 2025. This notable event, free for all participants, will be held at St. Paul College, aiming to foster connections among urban farmers and between farmers and influential leaders.

This year’s conference promises a lineup of engaging panel discussions and sessions designed to facilitate knowledge and resource sharing. Farmers will have the opportunity to access insights and support from both local and state entities, enhancing their agricultural ventures in urban settings.

Rachel Reisig, MFBF Director of Communications and the event coordinator, expressed excitement about the repeat of this gathering due to the positive feedback from the previous year. “The energy and enthusiasm at last year’s event was incredible, and we look forward to bringing everyone together once more to connect and grow,” she remarked.

Scheduled panel topics are highly relevant and timely, including strategies on advocacy, nurturing the next generation of urban farmers, and creating economically sustainable urban farms. These discussions are geared towards addressing the unique challenges and opportunities within urban agriculture.

In addition to panels, the event will host sessions that allow attendees to engage directly with various agencies and organizations. These interactions aim to equip urban farmers with the necessary tools and contacts to thrive in their endeavors.

The Urban Ag Conference is not only a learning opportunity but also a networking hub, where new and experienced farmers alike can exchange ideas and strengthen their community ties. With a focus on practical solutions and community building, the MFBF is committed to advancing urban agriculture through events like these.

For more information or to register, attendees are encouraged to visit the official website provided in the conference announcement. This event is an essential platform for anyone involved in or interested in urban farming to learn, share, and grow their agricultural impact.