They came from across Canada, the United States, and as far as France, Uruguay and Hong Kong.
Photo by Nadia Hunt
The LSSM was an amazing event that completely blew everyone in attendance away. The amount of content, community, and excitement that was packed into that weekend serves as a true testament to the commitment and passion of the planning. It was inspiring to talk with farmers that have their hands in the soil, learn from academics and policy makers, and to network and brainstorm with other business professionals. 100% would go again, 100% would bring colleagues with me.
The LSSM was an amazing event that completely blew everyone in attendance away. The amount of content, community, and excitement that was packed into that weekend serves as a true testament to the commitment and passion of the planning. It was inspiring to talk with farmers that have their hands in the soil, learn from academics and policy makers, and to network and brainstorm with other business professionals. 100% would go again, 100% would bring colleagues with me.
Kris Taylor
Lumen Juices
They were farmers, horticulturists, scientists, students, agronomists, government representatives, entrepreneurs, community organizers, landowners, consumers and more.
Bravo! BRAVISSIMO! Très beau symposium, bien équilibré entre les conférenciers. Beau partage des connaissances!
On a besoin de toute cette énergie pour assurer que la santé des sols prenne toute sa place au cœur de notre société.
Bravo! BRAVISSIMO! Très beau symposium, bien équilibré entre les conférenciers. Beau partage des connaissances!
On a besoin de toute cette énergie pour assurer que la santé des sols prenne toute sa place au cœur de notre société.
Odette Ménard
MAPAQ
The goal was to raise awareness on the tremendous potential of soil regeneration to absorb carbon and mitigate climate change, restore biodiversity, improve water cycles and support a healthy and productive food system.
The organizers were also driven to bring together the diversity of stakeholders whose work impact soils, in a spirit to break silos between sectors and foster cross-pollination.
The Symposium’s carbon footprint is being offset through the implementation of an agroforestry system on a farm in Quebec.
Photo by Unsplash
Thank you from a deep place in my heart – the LSSM was the best regenerative ag conference I have participated in – promising connections made, previous connections strengthened, and some of the best presentations I’ve seen. The climate commitment really set this event apart – what should be the industry standard, yet this is the first event of its kind I know of to couple the information shared with tangible and physical ecological action.
Thank you from a deep place in my heart – the LSSM was the best regenerative ag conference I have participated in – promising connections made, previous connections strengthened, and some of the best presentations I’ve seen. The climate commitment really set this event apart – what should be the industry standard, yet this is the first event of its kind I know of to couple the information shared with tangible and physical ecological action.
Zach Weiss
Elemental Ecosystems
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I know you have all received wonderful accolades for the tremendous program, organization, thoughtful design, and ease with which it all came off – at least from our perspective ease. Your attention to us, our needs, and facilitating all along the way was as good as I have ever seen, and more personable and genuine.
I know you have all received wonderful accolades for the tremendous program, organization, thoughtful design, and ease with which it all came off – at least from our perspective ease. Your attention to us, our needs, and facilitating all along the way was as good as I have ever seen, and more personable and genuine.
Tim LaSalle
International Cryosphere Climate Initiative;
Regenerative Agriculture Initiative at Chico State University