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Get personalized guidance, technical assistance, and support as you transition to sustainable farming practices in Alabama.

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CRAFT

The Alabama CRAFT Network is made by farmers for farmers, focusing our programming for small farmers, landless farmers, and large-scale producers who are interested in sustainable or organic practices.

Graze

ASAN’s signature farm-to-fork celebration showcasing collaborations between Alabama farmers and chefs. Experience amazing food, live music, and community while supporting sustainable agriculture.

Food & Farm Forum

A yearly gathering of Alabama’s most awesome agriculture specialists and farmers, coming together to share knowledge and resources to strengthen the community as a whole.

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Natural Resources Conservation Service, formerly known as the Soil Conservation Service, is an agency of the United States Department of Agriculture that provides technical assistance to farmers and other private landowners and managers.

TOPP

TOPP is a network assembled by the USDA’s National Organic Program to support transitioning and organic producers with mentorship and resources.

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2026 ASAN Food & Farm Forum

2026 ASAN Food & Farm Forum

Alabama Sustainable Agriculture Network (ASAN) invites you to join us for the 2026 Food & Farm Forum, a three-day gathering that celebrates the strength, resilience, and innovation of Alabama’s sustainable food and farming community.

Each year, the Forum brings together farmers, ranchers, educators, advocates, and community leaders from across the Southeast to share knowledge, trade skills, and build lasting connections.

Thanks to a grant from Alabama Association of RC&D Councils, registration includes access to the Forum AND all meals from Friday dinner through Sunday breakfast—featuring locally sourced ingredients whenever possible—and shared hotel-style lodging at Camp McDowell (Friday & Saturday nights).

What to Expect

The Forum offers a mix of hands-on skillshares, in-depth discussions, and community gatherings, with sessions led by farmers and practitioners sharing their real-world experience. Topics include:

  • Soil health, water management, and climate resilience
  • Livestock and rotational grazing
  • Agroforestry and perennial systems
  • Organic and sustainable production methods
  • Guidance on telling your unique story, marketing, and farm business management
  • Cooperative development, food access, and equity in our food systems

Evenings at Camp McDowell bring opportunities to connect around shared meals, storytelling, music, and celebration — plus the beloved Trading Post, where attendees exchange seeds, tools, books, crafts, and other treasures.

Lodging & Meals

Comfortable, hotel-style lodging is available onsite at Camp McDowell, with meals and shared lodging included in Forum registration.

Get Involved

  • Sponsor or Exhibit: Support Alabama’s sustainable food future and reach hundreds of engaged community members.
  • Volunteer: Help make the Forum happen — learn, connect, and lend a hand!

Send an email to [email protected] for more information!

Date: : January 16, 2026 - January 18, 2026Time: All Day EventVenue: : Camp McDowellLocation: 105 Delong Rd, Price: Free

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