Polyface 2026 Rogue

The Future of Real Food

 TICKET STILL AVAILABLE (without meals)! 

We are back to our Rogue roots… and heading back to Polyface with featured keynote, Dr. Eric Berg, August 14th and 15th.

Enjoy four pastured, real food meals, fantastic speakers, Friday night pastured hotdog shindig at the farm,  Saturday morning rise and shine after breakfast walking tour of Polyface, and more.

Location

Polyface Farm

43 Pure Meadows Ln, Swoope VA 24479

Friday Schedule  

8.30 start – Joel Salatin, opening remarks

9.00 – Hunter Smith, Scoring big wins for food freedom

9.45 – Lexi 

10.10 – 10.40 – Leigh Merinoff, MAHA Center 

Dr. Berg – 11-11.50

Lunch 12-1.15

1.15-2.15 – Using instead of being used by social media – Dr. Berg, Lexi, John, Joel panel 

2.15–3.30 Future of real food panel  

Joel, John, Max, Steven, David Steltzer 

3.30-4.30 – David Steltzer followed by Azure meetup time 

6.00- 8.30 – Right to food documentary screening with Graham Meriwether and hot dog hangout.

Saturday Schedule 

Please note, we may slightly shift Saturday’s schedule depending on the weather forecast for rain!

Breakfast – 7.45 

Opening sessions – 8.30 John opening remarks. 

8.55  Brian or Kyle, introduction to Infinite Banking Concept 

Walking farm tour – 9.30-11  

11.20-12.00 Brian or Kyle, introduction to IBC 

Lunch – 12-1.15

IBC discussion 1.15-2.30 

2.50-3.30 Joel Salatin, closing remarks 

Hangout time,  visit sponsors, vendors, and Polyface farm store time! 

All off farm by 5

 

Event Details

 

Come spend a few days in the Shenandoah

Join Joel Salatin,  Dr. Eric Berg,  John Moody, and others for two days of Rogue Food, Health, and Finance.

Other notable speakers and topics include,  

 

Leigh Merinoff – Maha Center

Steven Refrano – Ancient Crunch  

Hunter Smith – what happens when a former NFL player retires, starts a farm… and runs into regulatory roadblocks and harassment?  He plows on… and just secured one of the biggest wins in Indiana history for food freedom.  

Max Kane – Max may now appear in more FDA and USDA memos than the legendary villain Earl Butz, having dedicated his life to undoing that man’s work.