Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ will host the 134th Annual Farmers Conference on February 19–20, 2026, continuing its 1892-founded legacy as one of the nation’s longest-running gatherings for farmers, families, and rural leaders.
Founded in 1892 as the People’s Conference, the Annual Farmers Conference continues its long-standing tradition of advancing progressive agriculture, rural development, and community resilience. Today, the conference serves as a dynamic educational forum featuring expert-led sessions, hands-on demonstrations, farm tours, panel discussions, and interactive workshops designed to address the evolving needs of farmers and agricultural stakeholders.
Participants will gain practical insights, explore innovative practices, and engage in meaningful dialogue around agriculture, sustainability, family and community well-being, and economic opportunity.
To empower farmers, families, and communities through education, innovation, and collaboration while honoring Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ’s historic commitment to agricultural excellence and service.
Strengthen farm profitability and sustainability
Share research-based agricultural practices
Support rural and Black Belt communities
Foster intergenerational learning and leadership
Promote family, youth, and community engagement in agriculture
Education & Access
Equity & Inclusion
Stewardship & Sustainability
Community & Collaboration
Legacy & Innovation
Raymon Shange, Co-Chair
Demetrius Hooks, Co-Chair
Tyrone Smith, Co-Chair
Maurice Antoine Jr.
Demetrius Hooks
Karen Craig
William Hodge
Raymon Shange, Co-Chair
Demetrius Hooks, Co-Chair
Tyrone Smith, Co-Chair
Shannon Payne
Elizabeth Whetstone
DeAmbria Abner
Carmalita Pollard
Wanda Carpenter-Morrow
George Hunter
William Hodge
Wanda Carpenter-Morrow
Alabama Ag Credit
ALFA
Center for Farming Systems
Rural Prosperity, and Economic Sustainability (CFSRPES)
Sand County Foundation