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Colorado Grain Summit will be held March 7 in Salida
Summary
The Colorado Grain Chain will hold its second annual Colorado Grain Summit on March 7 at the SteamPlant Event Center in Salida, Colorado, and early-bird tickets are available through Feb. 1.
Content
The Colorado Grain Chain will hold its second annual Colorado Grain Summit on March 7 at the SteamPlant Event Center in Salida, Colorado. The single-day conference follows Guidestone's AgriSummit and aims to support businesses and communities working with locally grown grains. The program includes networking, expert panels and an opening keynote by Andrea Stanley, co-founder of Valley Malt and Ground Up Grain. Early-bird tickets are available until Feb. 1.
Key details:
- The Summit is organized by the Colorado Grain Chain, a nonprofit focused on a community-centered grain economy in Colorado.
- The event takes place March 7 at the SteamPlant Event Center in Salida, a day after Guidestone's AgriSummit.
- Andrea Stanley, noted for work connecting local farmers with brewers, distillers and bakers, is the opening keynote.
- Breakout sessions cover topics such as Heritage Grains: Modern Markets; Food Quality & Nutrient Density; Storytelling & Marketing; Grains to Schools; and Soil Health Strategies.
- The City of Salida Arts & Culture sponsors the Summit and the Northwest Rocky Mountain Regional Food Business Center is a co-host; Spanish interpretation and NextGen scholarship applications are available.
Summary:
The Summit brings together growers, millers, bakers, brewers, distillers, chefs and others interested in increasing local grain sourcing across Colorado. It highlights practical topics across the grain supply chain and offers opportunities for networking and knowledge sharing. Early-bird registration ends Feb. 1 and the conference will be held on March 7 in Salida.
