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Registration Open For South Dakota Local Foods Conference
Brookings, S.D. – Growers,
processors, chefs and consumers
passionate about local foods are
invited to register for the 2019
South Dakota Local Foods Conference (SDLFC) scheduled for Nov.
1-2 at the RedRossa Italian Grille
in Pierre, SD.
This regional event will provide networking opportunities,
speaker panels, and educational
sessions on tools for success, production, and collaborative ideas.
Friday’s conference features
keynote speaker Kelsey Ducheneaux, Natural Resources Director for the Intertribal Agriculture
Council. Ducheneaux works to
effectively reach and support the
enhancement of Indian agriculture
and food systems. Additionally,
she is a member of the Cheyenne
River Sioux Tribe and a fourthgeneration beef rancher.
Ducheneaux will present ‘Embracing our Tribal Sovereignty to
Promote Local Food Systems.’ She
will share her perspective on ways
we can embrace our diversity
across the state to support more
regenerative production practices,
producer friendly agricultural
environments, and communitydriven food systems.
Saturday’s keynote presenter
is Carol Ford, a Minnesota vegetable producer specializing in
Deep Winter Greenhouse (DWG)
production. She is also an educator with the Regional Sustainable
Development Partnerships of MN
Extension and author of ‘Northland Winter Greenhouse.’
Ford’s keynote ‘Building
Resilient Rural Communities in
Northern Climates’ will include big
ideas about the concept of resilient rural communities. She will
integrate discussion on how DWG
can provide options for young
people interested in farming, a
method of farming on less land,
a welcome income stream in the
off-season, and a source of fresh
foods in food deserts. Ford will
additionally provide a breakout
session on DWG production.
Breakout sessions offered
during the conference will feature:
producing for restaurants, a
chefs’ panel, getting your product
on shelves, farm homesteading, organic production, food is
medicine, grass fed beef & bison
markets, the Thermo Greenhouse
Community Project, farm to
school, resource providers and
grants and more.
This year the Nose to Tail Chef
Experience at Drifters Bar & Grille
is included in the 2-day registration fee. Guests can enjoy paired
drinks from a variety of South
Dakota vineyards and breweries
while enjoying a sit down meal
guided by two South Dakota
Chefs. The Friday evening meal
will include a nose to tail meal
presentation by Drifters Head
Chef, Uriah Steber, featuring a locally raised hog and discussion on
utilizing all parts of the animal, as
well as seasonal vegetables from
local growers with a presentation
showcasing Indigenous and Lakota cooking techniques by Matte
Wilson from REDCO’s Sicangu
Food Sovereignty Initiative, and
dessert by local Pierre baker Beth
Penrod of Flavorgasm. Tickets can
2019
also be purchased for those only
able to attend the Nose to Tail
Chef Experience for $75. Dinner
starts at 6:30pm.
Other components of the
event include networking time,
vendor booths and meals using
local foods. Those interested in
having a vendor booth should
visit the conference website.
Registration is now open. The
full 2-day registration is $150/
person (includes the Chef Experience). A single 1-day registration
for Friday or Saturday is $80/
person (does not include Chef
Experience). A student rate is
available to currently enrolled
college, technical institute and
university students for $100 (2days plus Chef Experience) or $50
(1-day only). Proof of enrollment
is required. Registration includes
general and breakout sessions, a
light breakfast, snacks, and lunch.
Registration for all listed events is
available at https://sdlocalfoods.
org.
Registration is open until the
close of business Oct. 21, after
Fall
which registration cannot be
guaranteed and will include an
additional $25 fee if space is still
available.
Professionals working to
support food sovereignty in local
tribal food systems are invited to
apply for limited travel scholarship pool by Oct. 20. Application
for scholarships is on the conference website.
The SDLFC is hosted by a collaboration of partners including
Dakota Rural Action, the South
Dakota Specialty Producers Association, SDSU Extension, USDA
Rural Development, South Dakota
Agricultural Heritage Museum,
and the Rosebud Economic Development Corporation (REDCO).
Anyone with an interest in local foods is encouraged to attend.
Direct questions about the conference to Eowyn (eowync@dakotarural.org) or Jordan (jordan@dakotarural.org) or call 605-697-5204
x250. Follow the conference event
on the S.D. Local Foods Facebook
page at https://www.facebook.
com/SouthDakotaLocalFoods.
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