This is what registration looked like on Saturday:
This year NOFA was honored to welcome Senator Patrick Leahy AND Congressman Peter Welch for comments during the luncheon. Vermont's Secretary of Agriculture Chuck Ross also spoke, as did Governor Peter Shumlin. NOFA has come a long ways from its humble beginnings.
Here's Vermont's Governor at the podium:
It was difficult to choose from all the workshops. I decided to focus on those aimed at the home gardener.
I came away from the conference eager to expand on what I am already doing, and to experiment with some new crops. At first I decided to do a mini-rice paddy. Yes, wet clay and our climate should be just fine for rice ~ but then I heard that a rice huller is quite pricey. So, my experimental crop will be brussel sprouts ~ not so exotic, but something new for me to grow. And now I'm off to delve into my collection of seed catalogs, and to plan for the new growing season.
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