Community Calendar
Farm Transition Learning Circle
If you are a farmer or landowner wondering about your succession plans, this group is designed for you. Over the next year, we will be hosting meetings to discuss various options and innovative farm transition ideas and sharing ideas and inspiration with each other.
Work & Learn on Agritourism & Accessibility
Explore the field of Agritourism, looking at different ideas and ways to highlight the unique aspects of your farm. We will learn about composting toilets, on-farm accessibility and curating spaces for educational and recreational experiences.
Measuring Impact & Building the Case for Food is Medicine in Kansas - Event by Hunger Free Kansas
Food is Medicine is a growing effort to unite healthcare and community partners around the power of food to improve health, reduce hunger, and strengthen local economies. Please join Hunger Free Kansas, in collaboration with the Sunflower Foundation and the Kansas Food Action Network (KFAN), for a 10-part virtual learning series examining Food is Medicine and how these models and services are taking shape across our state and the country.
Register today for the next webinar in the 10-part virtual learning series on Food is Medicine
Connecting Entrepreneurial Communities
The first Kansas Connecting Entrepreneurial Communities conference was held in Kingman with wild success. Don’t miss out on the next one: June 24-26 in beautiful Courtland, Kansas, the Irrigation Capital of Kansas. This conference is for small business owners, dreamers, entrepreneur support organizations. It’s an opportunity to be inspired and reinvigorated by like-minded people who can encourage you and offer support.
Overview: Kansas’ Food is Medicine Roadmap - Event by Hunger Free Kansas
Food is Medicine is a growing effort to unite healthcare and community partners around the power of food to improve health, reduce hunger, and strengthen local economies. Please join Hunger Free Kansas, in collaboration with the Sunflower Foundation and the Kansas Food Action Network (KFAN), for a 10-part virtual learning series examining Food is Medicine and how these models and services are taking shape across our state and the country.
Register today for the next webinar in the 10-part virtual learning series on Food is Medicine
2026 Kansas Environmental Conference
Hear presentations from the private and public sectors, including program and regulation updates, emerging issues and technological innovations.
Check KSDE for actual times. To sign up for upcoming details and updates for the Kansas Environmental Conference, click here.
Food Business Start-Up Summit
The Food Business Start-Up Summit is a hands-on, two-day working retreat designed to help Kansas food and farm entrepreneurs make real progress on their businesses. Rather than sitting through presentations, participants work alongside trusted advisors and peers to tackle challenges like licensing, financing, production, distribution, and growth. Bring your key partners (teams of up to three) and step away from daily operations to gain clarity, build confidence, and leave with a practical action plan tailored to your business.
Cultivating Communities, Cities, and Food Systems
UFSS brings together a national and international audience of academic, non-profit, private-sector, government and research-oriented professionals around this years’ theme of ‘Cultivating Communities, Cities, and Food Systems.’ UFSS fosters collaboration and emphasizes the role of urban food systems in shaping sustainable solutions for our cities and communities.
Conservation Conversation
Over the past few years, we have joined with many partners to support Kansans for Conservation in passing a bill to create a state-level fund to support conservation in Kansas. This would include working lands, wildlife, outdoor recreation and environmental education. And even though last year's proposed bill had significant bipartisan backing, it did not pass.
Still, we must move forward. Next year, we expect to continue our work with Kansans for Conservation. It seems that each day, protecting our land becomes more important than ever. In addition to our advocacy with Kansans for Conservation we strive to push conservation efforts forward in communities, at the state and Federal level. Part of our ability to effectively advocate for good policies and programs depends on learning what are the issues on your farm and in your communities. In an effort to check in on this issue, we are hosting a Conservation Conversation at our June Views From the Field.
URBAN WILDFIRE MITIGATION WORKSHOP, WITH THE KANSAS FOREST SERVICE
Shawna Hartman, Fire Prevention Specialist with the Kansas Forest Service, will be the presenter for this workshop. With an urban perspective, she will discuss defensible zones around a home, landscape clearance to buildings, fire resistant building materials, especially roofing materials, home emergency preparedness plan, outdoor water source and hose, and more. A $10 donation is requested, but no one will be turned away for lack of resources.
FUNDING THE FARM: FSA WEBINAR
Join the National Young Farmers Coalition and RAFI for a webinar providing an overview of Direct Operating, Ownership, and Microloans that farmers can access through FSA.
Equity in Food is Medicine & Models for Target Populations - Event by Hunger Free Kansas
Food is Medicine is a growing effort to unite healthcare and community partners around the power of food to improve health, reduce hunger, and strengthen local economies. Please join Hunger Free Kansas, in collaboration with the Sunflower Foundation and the Kansas Food Action Network (KFAN), for a 10-part virtual learning series examining Food is Medicine and how these models and services are taking shape across our state and the country.
Register today for the next webinar in the 10-part virtual learning series on Food is Medicine
Homegrown Prosperity Kickoff - KFU
Learn about your local cooperative ecosystem, explore our Co-op 101 curriculum, and connect with partners supporting cooperative development in Kansas and Missouri.
Midwest Easement Series: Easement Outcomes: Farmland Protection for the Future (Webinar)
This webinar session will cover an overview of long-term conservation and operational viability outcomes of agricultural conservation easements and programs that support future generations farming on protected lands.
Cooperatives - Sustainability & Longevity - Event by Federation of Southern Cooperatives
This series brings together Federation members, staff, and partners, including Braiding Seeds Fellowship and Soul Fire Farm, to share practical examples, lessons learned, and proven strategies for cooperative problem solving.
2026 Regional Food System Partnerships (RFSP) Applicant Webinar
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) announced $4.5 million in competitive grant funding for the Regional Food System Partnerships Program (RFSP) to explore new market opportunities for U.S. food and agricultural products, and to encourage resilience and development of local or regional food systems. The webinar will provide an overview of the program goals, eligibility, funding priorities, and tips for preparing a competitive application. For more information, please visit the RFSP webpage.
2026 Farmers Market Promotion Program (FMPP) Applicant Webinar
U.S Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), announced approximately $13.84 million in competitive grant funding for the Farmers Market Promotion Program (FMPP) to support the development, coordination, and expansion of direct producer-to-consumer markets to increase access to and availability of locally and regionally produced agricultural products. The webinar will provide an overview of the program goals, eligibility, funding priorities, and tips for preparing a competitive application. For more information, please visit the FMPP Website.
Local Food Promotion Program (LFPP) Applicant Webinar
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) announced approximately $13.84 million in competitive grant funding for the Local Food Promotion Program (LFPP) to support the development, coordination, and expansion of local and regional food business enterprises that engage as intermediaries in indirect producer-to-consumer marketing to increase access to and availability of locally and regionally produced agricultural products. The webinar will provide an overview of the program goals, eligibility, funding priorities, and tips for preparing a competitive application. For more information, please visit the LFPP website.
Pesticides and cancer risk in farming communities - Event by Investigate Midwest
This virtual panel brings together journalists, researchers, a physician, and a cancer survivor's lived experience to discuss the growing body of data examining the potential link between pesticide use and cancer outcomes. Grounded in reporting, the discussion will explore what’s known, what remains uncertain, and how these risks are experienced in real communities.
The conversation will connect data, policy, and personal impact to better understand what’s driving cancer risk in farm country.
Rural Grocery Summit - Event by KSU
The National Rural Grocery Summit, hosted every other year, is the premier networking and resource-sharing venue for independent grocers and rural food access stakeholders. It brings together grocery store owners and managers, community leaders, food suppliers, academic researchers, healthy food access stakeholders, policy makers, and funders to connect and share lessons learned. The event is focused on sustaining locally-owned rural grocery stores and improving access to healthy food in rural communities.
Gaining Ground Webinar Series - Event by KSU
Learn how to plan, market, and manage a successful small-acreage enterprise by aligning your goals with your resources and profitability strategies.
Cooperatives - Infrastructure, Trade & Mutual Support - Event by Federation of Southern Cooperatives
This series brings together Federation members, staff, and partners, including Braiding Seeds Fellowship and Soul Fire Farm, to share practical examples, lessons learned, and proven strategies for cooperative problem solving.
Creating Habitat in Yards, Containers, and Other Tiny Spaces - Event by Xerces Society
Limited on space, but want to support pollinators? Learn about ways in which a small native garden can be a quality habitat for invertebrates. Space does not have to be a limiting factor in your ability to help partake in conservation. Join Stefanie Steele and Raven Larcom to explore what a small habitat can look like and the steps people can take to build their own miniature pollinator haven. Stay after the presentation for a Q&A session joined by Kaitlin Haase and Giovanni Di Franco with other interested attendees.
KPI: Rainwater Harvesting
Visit a suburban homestead to view various systems for utilizing rainwater in a home scale productive system, including ponds, swales and container systems. Topics include sizing systems, sourcing materials, appropriate plants to match and where to find resources.
Event is outdoors and is rain or shine - please dress appropriately so you can catch the system in action.
Monarch Monitoring Webinar
Join the Southwest Monarch Study (SWMS) and the North American Pollinator Protection Campaign (NAPPC) for this free upcoming webinar to learn about the latest in monarch
butterfly monitoring and how you can get involved in this important community science program.
Homegrown Prosperity Learning Sessions with
During this session, participants will:
• Learn how cooperative businesses work
• Explore examples of successful rural cooperatives
• Understand how cooperatives can address local economic challenges
• Learn how the Homegrown Prosperity program can support groups interested in developing a cooperative
National Bumble Bee Ecology and Conservation Webinar
In this webinar they will discuss bumble bee ecology, how that interacts with ongoing conservation issues, and what we can all do to help. The good news is that we can all contribute.
Eat Local & Organic Expo
Join The Food Circle and shop with more than 30 KC Food Circle farmers who pledge to meet high standards for growing plants and mushrooms, beekeeping and raising animals.
Attendees can talk directly with farmers as they sign up for weekly farm shares, buy transplants for their gardens, and get the freshest early spring products our region has to offer!
Douglas County Market of Farms
Shop Kansas Farms is excited to host the next Market of Farms in Douglas County on March 28. Do you grow fresh produce, make salsas, jams, soaps, or produce other specialty farm products? Showcase your hard work and connect directly with consumers by registering for a booth as a vendor.
Advanced Farm Labor Law
Farmers and ranchers: Are you ready to strengthen your labor program? Do you want to create systems that will manage your employment law obligations now and into the future?
These may feel like big questions, but the good news is you have the power to get a handle on your minimum wage, overtime, and workers’ compensation obligations while creating fair and equitable management systems on the farm. You can do all of this and more, and this course is designed to help you do it.
This advanced course supports farmers and ranchers in gaining the legal knowledge and applied skills needed to effectively manage employment liabilities.
Discovering Resilience
Farmers and ranchers: Ever wonder if your farm is at risk because of a lurking legal problem? Do you wish you knew where to turn for the answers?
Those answers aren’t always easy to come by — especially for the most innovative, direct-to-consumer farmers. Discovering Resilience is a legal workshop designed just for you. This workshop empowers farmers and ranchers with the legal knowledge and skills you need to resolve legal vulnerabilities. You’ll walk away from this five-session, highly interactive, and producer-focused workshop ready to implement your own legal action plan and find legal answers with confidence. Plus, you’ll have a group of fellow producers to keep you on track.
Role of Producers, Processors & Grocers in Food is Medicine
Food is Medicine is a growing effort to unite healthcare and community partners around the power of food to improve health, reduce hunger, and strengthen local economies. Please join Hunger Free Kansas, in collaboration with the Sunflower Foundation and the Kansas Food Action Network (KFAN), for a 10-part virtual learning series examining Food is Medicine and how these models and services are taking shape across our state and the country.
Register today for the next webinar in the 10-part virtual learning series on Food is Medicine
Living with Fire – Prescribed Burning, Wildfire Safety, & Land Stewardship
Fire has shaped our landscapes for centuries—with both beneficial and destructive outcomes. This program explores fire as a management tool, covering prescribed burning, wildfire risk reduction, and practical steps homeowners can take to live more safely with fire. Participants will gain a better understanding of when fire helps, when it threatens, and how thoughtful planning can protect people, property, and ecosystems. Registration is free!
Meet the Buyer
This event will feature an educational component designed to help farmers and food businesses prepare wholesale opportunities. Topics will include what buyers are looking for, how to navigate wholesale requirements, and tips for building long-term business relationships. Whether you’re a producer curious about entering wholesale markets or an experienced grower looking to expand your reach, this event will provide valuable tools and insights. Cost is $30.
Enhancing Your Grazing From the Ground Up
The workshop will start with registration at 9:00 a.m. and the meeting kicking off at 9:30 a.m. Topic titles include We Grow Soil, It’s All About Water, Livin’ on the Edge, What Bugs Me; all from the Ground Up. This workshop will explore what it takes to grow soil, rebuild the water cycle, what happens above the ground, building ecosystems and managing for biodiversity on the farm. These components will result in better grass, improve range health which all results in enhanced grazing on the ranch.
Enhancing Your Grazing From the Ground Up
The workshop will start with registration at 9:00 a.m. and the meeting kicking off at 9:30 a.m. Topic titles include We Grow Soil, It’s All About Water, Livin’ on the Edge, What Bugs Me; all from the Ground Up. This workshop will explore what it takes to grow soil, rebuild the water cycle, what happens above the ground, building ecosystems and managing for biodiversity on the farm. These components will result in better grass, improve range health which all results in enhanced grazing on the ranch.

