Category: News
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Posted on April 7, 2023
Relationships for Change
Join the UW Agroecology community as we share our work and hear from agroecologists from around the country. This is innovative research, based on bold […]
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Posted on March 17, 2023
Hazelnut Network Events Spring 2023
Alley Cropping with Hazelnuts Presentation by: Erik Hagan, Savanna Institute Wednesday March 29th from 6-8 pm Virtual Event Join fellow Hazelnut Network members to learn […]
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Posted on March 14, 2023
Tribal Elder Food Box Program
CIAS has been participating in Tribal food sovereignty efforts since 2012, including the Tribal Elder Food Box Program initiated in 2021. Now in its third […]
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Posted on March 4, 2023
Rhythms of the Land-Screening May 5
In 1920, there were over 920,000 Black families farming in the United States, although the majority were sharecroppers and tenant farmers. Today there are just […]
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Posted on February 15, 2023
INFAS Annual Summit March 3
CIAS is part of a consortium of sustainable agriculture centers around the country. On March 3, academics working in this field will gather to learn […]
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14th Annual Upper Midwest Hazelnut Growers Conference
Registration is open for this year’s Hazelnut Growers Conference in Decorah, Iowa, the heart of the Driftless. The Iowa Nut Growers Association are hosting the […]
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Posted on February 14, 2023
Opening the Farm-to-School Market to all
If you are a socially disadvantaged and historically underserved Wisconsin farmer, we want to hear from you! The University of Wisconsin is conducting a study, in collaboration with the University of […]
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Posted on February 6, 2023
Just Transitions report and webinar
Wondering how managed livestock grazing can contribute to justice in the food system? There is a growing call to transform the U.S. food system so […]
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Posted on January 31, 2023
Ingram featured at Holtz Center event March 2
Mrill Ingram, CIAS research fellow and research scientist for Michael Fields Agricultural Institute, is speaking at the March 2nd Science and Technology Studies (STS) lunch […]
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Posted on January 24, 2023
Farm to Community Wellness: Networking Local Food Supply Chains
This free workshop invites BIPOC and other historically under-served farmers, processors, distributors, and food outlets to share their successes and innovations in providing food for […]