Homesteading Conference Will Feature Hands-on Workshops For Experts and Beginners – Vegetable Crops Hotline

Homesteading Conference Will Feature Hands-on Workshops For Experts and Beginners

Homesteading Conference

Purdue University Extension’s 2024 Rooted & Resilient Homesteading Conference will take place on November 1 and 2 in Kendallville, IN, at the Community Learning Center. Attendees will gain practical skills and knowledge needed to build a thriving, self-sufficient homestead.

The hands-on conference will bring together local experts and passionate homesteaders, who will lead workshops on topics such as poultry processing, water bath and pressure canning, sourdough bread, natural dyes, manure management, tree felling, small and large ruminant management, soil health, gardening, farm finances, veteran’s panel, small engine basic maintenance, poultry care, berry production, and much more!

Seasoned and beginning homesteaders are encouraged to attend. On Saturday, there will also be workshops for youth featuring ice cream and butter making, natural dyes, archery, and other exciting topics!

The regular admission price of $100 for both days (discount for single-day registrations) ends on October 13. Late registration fees will be in effect starting on October 14.

Download the flyer HERE

More details about registration information and ticket prices can be found on the Conference Website: https://bit.ly/rootedconference2024 

 The Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity institution.

 

 

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