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Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture

HARRISBURG, PA
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About Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture

The Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture (PASA) is a nonprofit organization based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania that provides education and training focused on sustainable and regenerative farming practices. PASA supports farmers, agricultural professionals, and food system workers through workshops, conferences, and peer-learning programs. Specific enrollment and completion metrics are not reported in current IPEDS data.

PASA's educational programming covers topics such as soil health, organic production, farm business management, diversified cropping systems, and sustainable livestock practices. Training is offered through both in-person events and online formats, reaching farmers and agriculture professionals across Pennsylvania and the broader region.

Harrisburg serves as a strategic base for PASA's statewide outreach, given its role as Pennsylvania's capital and a center for agricultural policy activity. Farmers and food system professionals interested in sustainable agriculture education through PASA should visit the organization's website for current program schedules and membership information.

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HARRISBURG, PA

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