You're able to discuss the possible future of agriculture on September 22nd when the Climate Change Coalition of Door County brings notable speakers to explore new approaches to agriculture in a virtual event. There, four speakers will also discuss the cultural and economic systems that pair with agriculture, and the speakers will focus on perennial grains that don’t need to be replanted every year and don’t require monocultures. The four speakers are Kathleen Smythe, Matthew Burke, Marianne Patinelli-Dubay, and Bill Vitek, who all collaborated in writing The Perennial Turn: Contemporary Essays from the Field. Climate Change Coalition coordinator Nicole Matson says the speakers are prominent and one even has a Door County connection.
The event is free to the public and you can take part in a Zoom question and answer session.