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Market Growers Symposium: March 11 & 12, 2010

Join us in Brenham, TX for this two-day event designed to help new and experienced growers get the job done.

Network and meet with experts in the field for technical discussions and then experience a hands-on farm tour to deepen your understanding. Lunch includes seasonal surprises prepared by some of the leading Texas chefs promoting local food.

Network and get connected!

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Important Membership Meeting

Friday night, January 29th, after the buffet dinner at the Texas Conference On Organic Production Systems, a membership meeting will be held at the Embassy Suites Conference Center, 1001 McCarty Lane, San Marcos, Texas.  Meeting should commence at approximately 7:30 PM.

Be prepared to hear lots of good news about the future of TOFGA.  Regional Directors

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TCOOPS 2010

The Texas Conference on Organic Production Systems is right around the corner!

Save the dates! January  28, 29 and 30, 2010

Embassy Suites Hotel and Conference Center – San Marcos, Texas

Click here for more information or choose from the links at the top right titled “TOFGA Annual Conference.”

Online Registration is Open! Click Here.

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New TOFGA Regions

TOFGA is a state-wide volunteer organization. Each Region is headed by a Regional Director supported by community leaders – all volunteer and in your neighbor.

TOFGA has recently decided to add additional regions to better serve its members. There are now 9 regions.

New TOFGA Regions

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Beekeeping Class

Bees play a vital role in pollinating flowering plants. Bees ensure that our crops (cucumbers, beans, eggplants, etc) are pollinated and produce vegetables and fruits. Bees gather nectar or pollen depending on what they are producing in the hive. Organic food grower and bee keeping go hand in hand. It is estimated that one third of the human

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