Find Inspiration at the Virtual Specialty Crop Conference!
Make plans to attend the Virtual 2020 Specialty Crop Conference planned for Thursday, December 10th! This conference is geared toward both new and experienced growers looking to diversify their farming operations.

With the timing of this conference, producers can gain knowledge and inspiration to utilize on their farms! The conference is free and open to anyone who is interested in learning more about growing specialty crops in Kentucky. We have a great line-up of specialty crop growers, Extension specialists, and other speakers planned for this conference! View the photos below to see the specialty crops which will be highlighted at the conference.








To view the entire schedule for the Virtual 2020 Specialty Crop Conference, see the schedule listed below.

If interested in attending the Virtual 2020 Specialty Crop Conference, register HERE by clicking on this link:
https://uky.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEucequrTIpE9ST7CKXdDfV_-2_roqoxpkn
If you have other questions related to the conference, please contact the Warren County Extension Office at (270) 842-1681!
Posted on November 23, 2020, in High Tunnels, horticulture, Kentucky Flowers, Kentucky Fruits, Kentucky Gardening, Kentucky Vegetables, Marketing, UK Cooperative Extension Service and tagged 2020 Specialty Crop Conference, Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles, Aleta Botts, Best Family Farms, Bill Best, Center for Crop Diversification, Chris Smigell, Cut Flower Production, December 10, Dr. Rachel Rudolph, Growing Blueberries, Growing Figs & Elderberries, Growing Grapes in Kentucky, Growing Greens, Growing Lavender, Growing Mums, Heirloom Vegetables, High Tunnel, High Tunnel Crop Planning, Laney Snider, Lovee & Rose Farm, Martin and Joleen Stone, Michelle Wheeler, Nathan Howell, Need More Acres Farms, Patsy Wilson, River Bend Blooms, Ruby Branch Farms, Specialty Crop Conference, The Lavender Cow at Cherry Farms, Virtual Specialty Crop Conference. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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