
Save the date!
The Annual OGRAIN Conference is an opportunity to learn from local organic grain growers, hear about the latest research, and connect with other organic, transitioning-to-organic, or inquisitive-about-organic grain growers and end-users. Save the date for February 2-3, 2024 in Madison, WI! Register using the link below

As with last year, we are partnering with the Artisan Grain Collaborative to have specific sessions dedicated to food grade grain processing, handling, and cultivating. We are also excited to partner with Albert Lea Seed in planning this year’s conference!
New, more convenient location! The 2024 conference will be held at Monona Terrace, 1 John Nolen Dr, Madison, WI 53703. Monona Terrace has parking, and a hotel (the Hilton Madison Monona Terrace) attached, eliminating transportation hassle.
We have a block rate for the Hilton Madison Monona Terrace. Please use this booking link to get the OGRAIN Conference rate or call Hilton reservations at 800-445-8667 or call the hotel directly at 608-255-5100 and reference the group code: 905.
Register for the conference here. Additional details To come. Check back here or join our listerv by emailing ograin+subscribe@g-groups.wisc.edu




Event Details
February 2-3, 2024
WIth an optional event
Thursday, February 1st
Monona Terrace
1 John Nolen Dr Madison, WI
New location With more convenient hotels and parking
Stay tuned!
Additional details To come.
check back here or join our listerv by emailing
ograin+subscribe@g-groups.wisc.edu
I believe OGRAIN is the best organic farming conference in the midwest and I have heard many farmers make the same comments.
-2023 OGRAIN conference attendee
Check out the OGRAIN Winter Conference programs from previous years to see the breadth and depth of topics covered.

Fun facts about the 2023 OGRAIN Conference

A wide variety of growers attended the conference!
It was an equal mix of new organic farmers, experienced organic farmers, and farmers who were not currently farming organically.

Farmers reported learning a lot about incorporating cover crops, organic fertility management and organic no-till practices.

Growers agreed that what they learned at the conference will have a positive impact on their operations.

Conversations started at the OGRAIN conference continue year-round.
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