Conference features 100+ speakers, encourages farmer-to-farmer learning
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AMES, Iowa (Nov. 11, 2024) — Practical Farmers of Iowa invites all farmers, landowners and friends of farmers to two days of learning and networking at the PFI 2025 Annual Conference, taking place Jan. 10-11 at the Iowa Events Center in downtown Des Moines, Iowa. Registration for the conference – one of PFI's longest-running and most popular farmer-led events – is now open.
“We're excited to have more sessions than ever this year,” says Liz Kolbe, PFI's farmer-led education director. “With more than 70 sessions, 90 exhibitors and 100 speakers covering everything from row crops to business planning to grazing to vegetable production, there really is something for everyone.”Since PFI's founding, the annual conference has been a keystone event for thousands of farmers to hear creative solutions and ideas from other farmers, build connections and celebrate agriculture in Iowa. Conference highlights include:
- A Saturday keynote by Eric Lee-Mäder, the co-founder and principal at Northwest Meadowscapes. Eric will highlight success stories of conservation farming that sometimes blur the lines between nature and agriculture, and which provide us with clues to what a multi-century vision of Iowa farming could look like.
- Session topics that span the agricultural spectrum, including conventional and organic field crops, soil health, pasture-based livestock, crop-livestock systems, fruit and vegetable production, precision conservation, on-farm habitat, landowner resources, farmland access, pest and weed management, farm business basics and more.
- A full track of Spanish-language sessions.
- An evening of storytelling by PFI farmers sharing skillfully narrated true stories.
- Presentation of PFI's 2025 Sustainable Agriculture Achievement Award.
- Three optional pre-conference short courses: “Charting the Steps of Farm Succession”; “Strawberry Production in Iowa”; and “Extending the Rotation: Finding an Effective Third Crop.” All courses begin Thursday, Jan. 9 in the afternoon and end the morning of Friday, Jan. 10 before the conference starts.


