Saticoy Sowers Workshop Series – From Farm to Sale
Workshops · Educational

Saticoy Sowers Workshop Series – From Farm to Sale

An educational workshop series focused on food systems and market navigation at the Rodale Institute.

Wed, 3 Jun 2026 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM (PST) Rodale Institute California Organic Center Camarillo , California
The Saticoy Sowers Workshop Series offers a deep dive into the complexities of our modern food system. Hosted at the Rodale Institute California Organic Center in Camarillo, this session focuses on the journey from farm to sale. Participants will gain practical insights into navigating markets and understanding the agricultural supply chain. This hands-on educational experience is designed for those passionate about sustainable food practices and local agriculture, providing valuable knowledge for growers and consumers alike.

What to Expect

A two-hour interactive session covering the logistics and strategies of moving produce from farm to market.

Who Should Attend

  • Local farmers
  • Agricultural students
  • Food system advocates
  • Sustainable living enthusiasts

Agenda Overview

4:00 PM - Welcome and Introduction; 4:15 PM - Workshop Session; 5:30 PM - Q&A; 6:00 PM - Conclusion.
Venue & Address
Rodale Institute California Organic Center
1014 W Ventura Blvd
Camarillo , California – 93010
United States
Organizer
Rodale Institute · Non-profit
A global leader in regenerative organic agriculture research and education.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cost?
The workshop fee is $25.
Where is it located?
Rodale Institute California Organic Center, Camarillo.
What time does it start?
The event begins at 4:00 PM.
Is registration required?
Yes, registration is recommended via the Rodale Institute website.
Who is hosting?
Rodale Institute.
What should I bring?
Notebook and pen for notes.
Tags
Agriculture Workshop Camarillo Organic Food Systems Education
Summary
Educational workshop on food systems and market navigation at Rodale Institute.
Highlights
  • Expert-led instruction
  • Focus on food systems
  • Market navigation strategies
  • Hands-on learning
  • Sustainable agriculture insights
  • Local community engagement
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