Kempf to host regenerative farming forum on Jan. 30

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MIDDLEFIELD, Ohio – Internationally recognized speaker and founder-CEO of Advancing Eco Agriculture, John
Kempf will host a regenerative farming forum at AEA’s Winter Meeting on Jan. 30, at Carlisle Inn in
Walnut Creek, Ohio.
The forum will be a full-day session which will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Kempf will discuss the concepts of a regenerative approach to farming and outline a framework of
agricultural possibilities and opportunities.
He will also address the difference between healthy and unhealthy plants, provide a model for growing
high quality crops resistant to insect pests and disease, and share solutions to common challenges
including Corn Rootworm and Spotted Wing Drosophila Fly.
Kempf maintains that higher-quality crops free of chemical pesticides pass their healthy immunity on to
consumers, producing higher-quality food and greater yields for all living things. AEA’s systems
generate dramatic improvements in both quantity and quality, including crop yields of 10-30 percent over
conventional farming and increased nutrient density of 40-50 percent or more across many different
crops. In addition, AEA consistently increases the shelf life of fruits and vegetables by as much as
50-60 percent.
Those interested in attending the AEA’s Winter Meeting may call (800) 495-6603 to register. Registration
includes lunch and is free until Sunday and $90 thereafter.
For more information on Kempf and his approach to agriculture, the AEA blog,
http://www.advancingecoag.com/blog.php> expounds upon the many opportunities he sees in
agriculture and food production to increase quality, shelf life and marketable yields, based on
regenerative farming concepts that have been well-documented and validated in the field.
On the Net
http://www.advancingecoag.com/

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