
MurphsLife · Regenerative farming · Food sovereignty
This convening is anchored in regenerative agriculture: building living soil, cycling nutrients with animals and plants, catching rainfall in the landscape, and farming in ways that leave land more resilient season after season. Picture sunrise pasture moves, soil pits beside cover-crop cocktails, maker studios for pantry goods, tasting alleys, and late-night debate about how communities feed themselves from healthy ground. Organic systems, small-batch products, beekeeping, and regenerative ranching still have a home here, but the throughline is stewardship that regenerates. We’re in a listening season: learning who would travel, who would teach field sessions, and who would champion the gathering so the program can grow out of real appetite for this work.
If this regenerative farming conference takes shape, we want a sincere read on attendance, faculty, and sponsorship before logistics firm up. As shareable details emerge, we’ll pass them along thoughtfully.
Conference guests
Come walk pastures, dig soil pits, and swap notes with people who steward land for the long haul. This is a farm conference built around regenerative practice in real fields, not only slide decks.
Faculty & demonstrators
We’re recruiting mentors for living classrooms: holistic grazing, cover cropping, compost and biology, integrated livestock, silvopasture, and low-input ways to grow nutrient-dense food.
Sponsors & allies
Help us fund scholarships, field gear, and translation so regenerative farming education travels further. Ideal partners love soil health, farmer networks, and food systems that regenerate rather than extract.
Tell us the regenerative topics, species, or landscapes you want to learn beside. We’ll only use your details to follow up with news that matches your note, and you can opt into the mailing lists below.
Regenerative farming conference
Help us line up curious farmers, graziers, researchers, and allies who want conference craft with muddy boots. Tell us if you learn best beside cattle, compost, nursery rows, or watershed work. We read every note and reach out when there’s news that lines up with what you shared.