Climate Week on the Farm: Regenerative Agriculture & Ecosystem Restoration in Practice

$250.00

Spend a full day at Carnation Farms exploring regenerative agriculture through direct engagement with the land, farmers, and food systems shaping the future of climate resilience.

July 13, 2026 • Snoqualmie Valley, WA
Limited spots available

A working classroom, not a conference room.

Spend a full day on one of the Pacific Northwest’s most dynamic regenerative farming operations.

Across 818 acres of working farmland, pastures, riparian ecosystems, and production fields, participants will move through the land alongside farmers, educators, and systems thinkers actively stewarding it.

Together, we’ll explore:

  • Soil health and ecosystem restoration

  • Vegetable production and living systems

  • Holistic livestock integration

  • Regional grain economies

  • Farmer viability and food system resilience

This is not a lecture series.
It’s a day of direct engagement with the land and the people stewarding it.

WHAT'S INCLUDED

Your ticket includes:

  • Guided farm tour + systems overview

  • Soil health workshop

  • Seasonal farm lunch seminar

  • Vegetable production + harvest experience

  • Conversations with regional food system leaders

  • Livestock and grazing systems discussion

  • Closing happy hour gathering

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

This event is designed for:

  • Climate and sustainability professionals

  • Food system leaders and entrepreneurs

  • Farmers and land stewards

  • Educators, policymakers, and investors

  • Anyone seeking a deeper understanding of regenerative systems in practice

No farming experience required.

Join us on the farm.

Space is intentionally limited to keep the experience intimate and highly interactive.

Spend a full day at Carnation Farms exploring regenerative agriculture through direct engagement with the land, farmers, and food systems shaping the future of climate resilience.

July 13, 2026 • Snoqualmie Valley, WA
Limited spots available

A working classroom, not a conference room.

Spend a full day on one of the Pacific Northwest’s most dynamic regenerative farming operations.

Across 818 acres of working farmland, pastures, riparian ecosystems, and production fields, participants will move through the land alongside farmers, educators, and systems thinkers actively stewarding it.

Together, we’ll explore:

  • Soil health and ecosystem restoration

  • Vegetable production and living systems

  • Holistic livestock integration

  • Regional grain economies

  • Farmer viability and food system resilience

This is not a lecture series.
It’s a day of direct engagement with the land and the people stewarding it.

WHAT'S INCLUDED

Your ticket includes:

  • Guided farm tour + systems overview

  • Soil health workshop

  • Seasonal farm lunch seminar

  • Vegetable production + harvest experience

  • Conversations with regional food system leaders

  • Livestock and grazing systems discussion

  • Closing happy hour gathering

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

This event is designed for:

  • Climate and sustainability professionals

  • Food system leaders and entrepreneurs

  • Farmers and land stewards

  • Educators, policymakers, and investors

  • Anyone seeking a deeper understanding of regenerative systems in practice

No farming experience required.

Join us on the farm.

Space is intentionally limited to keep the experience intimate and highly interactive.


Event Details

9:00 AM
Arrival + Welcome Snacks

9:00 – 10:30 AM
Farm Tour & Systems Overview
with Eric Popp + Kelsey Richards

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Soil Health Workshop
with Dr. Laney Siegner + Faith Van De Putte

12:00 – 1:30 PM
Seasonal Lunch Seminar
Regionalizing Local Grain Economies

2:00 – 3:00 PM
Vegetable Production & Harvest
with Eric Popp

3:00 – 4:00 PM
Farmer Pathways & Sustainable Agriculture
with Viva Farms

4:00 – 5:00 PM
Holistic Livestock Management & Ecosystem Integration
with Eric Popp + Alex Hagiepetros

5:00 – 6:00 PM
Closing Happy Hour + Pathways of Transformation Conversation

Climate Farm School is an on-farm, evidence-based, farmer-led educational experience for people ready to participate in food systems transformation. From 5-day course programs, to retreats and/or workshops, our programming is rooted in an ethic of experiential learning, farmer empowerment, diversified food system stakeholder collaboration, and ecosystem restoration to address local climatic conditions. For more information on upcoming programs: link here.