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January 11th at 1:00pm CST - January 11th at 2:00pm CST

What’s next for the Farm Bill? Tracking what the next Farm Bill will mean for Minnesota

Join us for a free webinar on Thursday, January 11. 

Date & Time

Thursday, January 11, 1-2 p.m. CT

Registration 

Register for the webinar here

Webinar Description 

Minnesota stakeholders have been waiting in uncertainty for Congress to pass a new Farm Bill, which will have a huge impact on farm, food and nutrition policy. After missing the deadline to come to a new deal in 2023, Congress voted to extend the current 2018 Farm Bill through September 2024—providing some ability to plan, but locking in a status quo that leaves many Minnesotans behind, including participants in the Women, Infants, Children (WIC) program, diversified farmers who are ineligible for traditional crop insurance programs and farmers who are closed out of conservation cost-share programs.  

Community-rooted Minnesota farm and food systems organizations are working to make sure that Farm Bill policies and programs: increase financial and capacity investments in infrastructure, small and mid-size processing and market development statewide; Enable land access and farm viability for emerging farmers; leverage Minnesota agriculture to create positive climate and ecosystem impact; and link nutrition and food access needs to Minnesota agricultural producers. Join this webinar to hear about what comes next, what the potential impact on Minnesota’s farmers and eaters will be, and how you can stay informed on new Farm Bill developments.   

The presentation will be followed by a Q&A session.  

Presenters 

  • Moderator: Erin McKee, Community Food Systems Program Director, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP)  
  • DeVon Nolen, Founder/Market Manager for The Peoples' Market MPLS
  • Michael Happ, Program Associate for Climate and Rural Communities, IATP 
  • Amanda Koehler, Policy Manager, Land Stewardship Project
  • Leah Gardner, Policy Director, Hunger Solutions
  • Erin Parker, Executive Director, Indigenous Food & Agriculture Initiative, University of Arkansas


Register for the webinar today!