ECHO International Agriculture Conference Presentations
2022
Presentation Slides
2022 Presentations - ECHO International Agriculture Conference
UN Agencies - Friend or Foe? - Abram Bicksler, PhD

Smallholders Leading in Dietary Diversity: Approaches and Case Studies from IFAD’s Investments. - Joyce Njoro

The Vetiver System: A Toolkit in Support of Community-Led, Climate Change Adaptation. - Jim Smyle

What Do You Want 'It' to Look Like in 10 Years? - Jack Shoemaker

Growing Cycles of Peaches and other Temperate and Tropical Fruits - Marcie Dallman

Food Management Groups - Nate Gray

Mental Health in Disaster Relief - Lisa Ramsey, Ph.D

Community Water Systems - Robert Walle

What Sustaining Equipment Can Help the Most at Your Mission? - Mark Fisher

Cassinia Environmental: Integrating Environmental, Social, and Agricultural Outcomes - Sarah LePage

Urine as Fertilizer - Dan Janzen

Make your own Temperature / Humidity Monitor - Tim Motis, PhD

Insects and Integrated Pest Management - Annie D.

Management Can Be Learned - Martin Price, PhD

Musser Fruit Research Center: An Overview of Current Research - Marcie Dallman

Servant Leadership (DAI) - Jane Overstreet, PhD and Harold Overstreet

American Friends Asian Rural Institute - Sherry DeLeon

Meeting Needs with Service: Improving Livelihoods of Smallholders Through Service - Marjatta Eilitta

International Transitions - Ellen Hargrave

Unlocking the Power of Genetics - New Crop Selection for Gardens and Farms - Josh Jamison

Videos
2022 Videos - ECHO International Agriculture Conference
UN Agencies - Friend or Foe?
Session : What do large UN and governmental agencies have to offer small agencies, NGOs and local NGOs? Having worked in both a small organization and with FAO, Bicksler will bring a fresh perspective on the assets each provides to the other. Bicksler will provide real-life, practical, and...
Smallholders Leading in Dietary Diversity: Approaches and Case Studies from IFAD’s Investments
Session : The presentation covers the approaches used by IFAD to support smallholder farmers and the most nutritionally vulnerable to achieve dietary diversity. This includes efforts to increase production, access to markets, and consumption of nutrient dense foods such as vegetables, fruits,...
The Vetiver System: A Toolkit in Support of Community-Led, Climate Change Adaptation.
Session : Poor rural communities in the Global South need practical and affordable means to adapt and prosper given the huge challenges posed by climate change. Public sector-driven, “planned adaptation” initiatives simply will not reach most of them in time. The scale of the problem is too big....
Meeting Needs with Service: Improving Livelihoods of Smallholders Through Service
Session : Developing country smallholder farmers need information on technologies and practices that will sustainably increase their yields – but they also need inputs and profitable markets for their products. The USAID-funded Farmer-to-Farmer (F2F) program strongly focuses on farmer...
2021
Virtual Conference
2021 Videos - ECHO International Agriculture Conference
The 2021 International Agriculture Conference continued the tradition of featuring leading voices in various aspects of agricultural development—practitioners, scientists, and community leaders. Content was presented in plenary and concurrent breakout sessions, with ample opportunities to network with each other, as past participants have come to know and expect.
The differences: No visa required, no travel, no hotel! Lower cost, more people, more perspectives! Attendees can also host or attend viewing parties with other delegates with similar interests or working in common regions or locations.
Conference 2021 took place in a single day, in a seven-hour period, instead of being spread out over the course of three days.
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- World-class keynote speakers
- Interactive breakout sessions
- Networking and interaction with speakers and other delegates
Lightning talks are 2-5 minute subject-specific videos that illustrate how practitioners around the world are implementing techniques and principles based on our four themes.
Breakout Sessions are recordings of the live discussions with the Plenary speakers and with network members representing related topic areas. Some of these created Lightning Talks, as well.
Soil Fertility Management for Smallholder Farmers

Lightning Talk - Perennial Vegetables

Lightning Talk - Grafting: Budwood Selection

Lightning Talk - Farmster in 90 Second

Breakout Session - Meet the Speaker - Dr. Tom Thompson

Conservation Agriculture Adoption in Kenya: Lessons from the field and a network

Postharvest Management to Ensure Food Security and the Critical Role of Capacity Building

Integrating Gender into Livestock Systems - Why Should I Care?

Lightning Talk - Grafting: Cleft Graft

Lightning Talk - Corn Seed Sprouting

Lightning Talk - Scientific Animations Without Boarders

Breakout Session - Promoting Innovations Via Proverbs & Songs

Improving Nutrition and Income with Wild Gardens

5 Guidelines for Restoring Tree Cover

Lightning Talk - Stingless Bees

Lightning Talk - Integrating Landscape Thinking

Comparative Acceptance, Adoption, and Impact of Introduced Fruit Species

Breakout Session - Meet the Speaker: John Leary

Growing Mangos in Madagascar to Get on a Path Out of Poverty

Chickens and Change: Piloting a Smallholder Broiler Production Program in Rwanda

Lightning Talk - Planning for Success

2020
Virtual Conference
2020 Videos - ECHO International Agriculture Conference
The 2020 International Agriculture Conference continued the tradition of featuring leading voices in various aspects of agricultural development—practitioners, scientists, and community leaders. Content was presented in plenary and concurrent breakout sessions, with ample opportunities to network with each other, as past participants have come to know and expect.
The differences: No visa required, no travel, no hotel! Lower cost, more people, more perspectives! Attendees can also host or attend viewing parties with other delegates with similar interests or working in common regions or locations.
Conference 2020 took place in a single day, in a seven-hour period, instead of being spread out over the course of three days.
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- World-class keynote speakers
- Interactive breakout sessions
- Networking and interaction with speakers and other delegates
Lightning talks are 2-5 minute subject-specific videos that illustrate how practitioners around the world are implementing techniques and principles based on our four themes.
Breakout Sessions are recordings of the live discussions with the Plenary speakers and with network members representing related topic areas. Some of these created Lightning Talks, as well.
2020 ECHO International Agriculture Conference
This year ECHO held its 27th Annual Conference--but with a twist. Like many events, meetings, and occasions this year, the ECHO conference took place online. This meant the loss of the excellent face-to-face networking that has always been a hallmark of past conferences; however, a major...
Why Farmers Don’t Do What We Tell Them (and Why That’s a Good Thing)

Lightning Talk - Conservation Ag Planter

Lightning Talk - Bioliquid Fertilizer

Breakout Session - Meet the Speaker - Neil Rowe Miller

Breakout Session - Introduction to Conservation Agriculture

Breakout Session - Green Manure Cover Crops

Extension and advisory services roles during crises

Lightning Talk - Resilience Programming at CRS

Lightning Talk - Sowers of Hope

Lightning Talk - SAWBO

Breakout Session - Meet the Speaker - Dr Kristen Davis

Breakout Session - Integrating Faith into Interventions

Breakout Session - Principles of Adult Learning

Breakout Session - Utilizing Videos in Extension

One Health and Planetary Health

Lightning Talk - Maya Health Alliance

Lightning Talk - Banana Stalk Silage

Lightning Talk - Perennial Vegetables

Breakout Session - Meet the Speaker - Gen Meredith

Breakout Session - Animal Health

Breakout Session - Human Nutrition

Breakout Session - Introduction to Community Development

Fighting Global Hunger Through Reforestation: Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration for Rapid, Low Cost and Scalable Land Restoration

Lightning Talk - Reforestation and Resilience

Lightning Talk - Plant with Purpose : Agroforestry

Lightning Talk - Trees For The Future

Breakout Session - Meet the Speaker - Tony Rinaudo

Breakout Session - Monitoring and Evaluating Tree Plantings

Breakout Session - Perennial Vegetables

Breakout Session - Introduction to Agroforestry

2019
Presentation Slides
2019 Presentations - ECHO International Agriculture Conference
An Introduction to Soldier Fly Production - JC Barrios

Reconciling conservation and development in a changing world - Ben Lowe

Creating appropriate technologies for people in developing countries - Dr Greg Bixler

The role of green manure/cover crops in smallholder agriculture - Roland Bunch

CHE 25 years later… - Dr. Bibiana MacLeod

Breadfruit products: Untapped commercial potential - Mary McLaughlin

Scaling horticulture technologies for smallscale farmers – From production to postharvest - Erin McGuire

Peanuts and aflatoxin: The potential and challenges for the world’s most widely grown legume - Jamie Rhoads

Unleashing the value of neglected and underutilized crop diversity: Linking climate adaptation, nutrition, markets, and agrobiodiversity value chains - Nadezda Amaya

Growing families that flourish in God’s kingdom - Deborah Dortzbach

2019 Conference Program

Moving Toward Sustainability- Harvesting 4 Haiti and Planting For Hope and Future - Gordon Clark

Coffee Pruning and Management - Rafael Flores

Experiences in Solar Fruit Drying: Panel Discussion - Mike McLaughlin, Roger Gietzen, Erin McGuire, & Mary Benner

Understanding the Power of Convergence - Dale Bolton

Mechanization of Conservation Agriculture - Will Austin

How Growing Fruits can Help People Get on a Path Out of Poverty: Lessons from Madagascar - Dan Turk

Developing the Next Generation of Leaders in International Agriculture Development - Dr. Natalie Coers

Living Fences - Dan Janzen

Thoughts on Managing an Organization or Project - Dr Martin Price

Update on Ongoing Moringa Research - Grace Ju Miller

Videos
2019 Videos - ECHO International Agriculture Conference
Breadfruit products: Untapped commercial potential

Growing families that flourish in God’s kingdom

Unleashing the value of neglected and underutilized crop diversity: Linking climate adaptation, nutrition, markets, and agrobiodiversity value chains

Peanuts and aflatoxin: The potential and challenges for the world’s most widely grown legume

Scaling horticulture technologies for smallscale farmers – From production to postharvest

CHE 25 years later…

The role of green manure/cover crops in smallholder agriculture

Creating Appropriate Technologies for People in Developing Countries

Reconciling conservation and development in a changing world

2018
Presentation Slides
2018 Presentations - ECHO International Agriculture Conference
EIAC 2018 Group Photo

Reflections on how once tiny ECHO experienced growth and global impact – And ideas that may apply to your organization! - Martin Price, PhD

The process of adoption of amaranth in the local context of Oaxaca, Mexico - Pete Noll

The Answer is in the Room - Dr. Karen Stoufer

15 Underutilized Crops for Improving the Lives of Smallholder Farm Families - Josh Jamison

Investing in African women and thriving food markets through post-harvest innovation - Alexandra Spieldoch

Anthropology as a tool for facilitating agricultural development - Dr. Joel Matthews

Low cost plant parasitic nematode management strategies - Dr. Ben Dube

Seed2Save: An ‘Old School’ Approach to Vegetable Seed Development - Mike Mueller

When Helping Heals - Bev Abma

Agricultural extension demonstration farm: A case study - Grace Baldwin & Alan Baldwin

Creation care consultation: Equipping missionaries to care for the environment - Brittany Ederer

Parasitic plants in African agriculture—A growing problem - Dr Lytton John Musselman

Farming pastured poultry in a developing market - Nick Stolberg

Grow a Micro-Forest Nutrition Garden - David Kennedy

Water capture in soil through hydrology design in Honduras' dry corridor: A case study in El Salto farm in San Matias, El Paraiso - Erlin Escoto Valladares

AgriFaith associations : A theological approach to agricultural development - Matthew Vonherbulis

Helping Small-Scale Farmers Break the Poverty Cycle - Timothy Albright

Grinding peanuts and millet processing equipment - Richard Fulmer

Getting the word out about agroforestry: A case study on knowledge transfer in western Kenya - Claire Morgan

Raising Third Culture Kids - Ellen Hargrave

The biochar-urine connection - Sanitation, nutrient recovery, and carbon sink - Dr. Barry Gutwein

Homemade microbial products for plant and soil health: FFA and IMO - Stacy Swartz and Dani Hurlbutt

Developing an agroforestry plan for Kilimo Timilifu on Tanzania's southern coast - Tim Watkins & Joel Wildasin

ECHO International Agriculture Conference 2018

Videos
2018 Videos - ECHO International Agriculture Conference
Reflections on how once tiny ECHO experienced growth and global impact – And ideas that may apply to your organization!

The process of adoption of amaranth in the local context of Oaxaca, Mexico

The Answer is in the Room

15 underutilized crops for improving the lives of smallholder farm families

Investing in African women and thriving food markets through post-harvest innovation

Anthropology as a tool for facilitating agricultural development

Low Cost Plant Parasitic Nematode Management Strategies

Seed2Save – an ‘old school’ approach to vegetable seed development

When Helping Heals

2017
Presentation Slides
2017 Presentations - ECHO International Agriculture Conference
An ex-post evaluation of 10 years of Conservation Agriculture (CA) promotion in Zimbabwe: Lessons for food security interventions - Putso Nyathi

Tropical and subtropical fruit crops for small to moderate farm holdings - Dr. Jonathan Crane

Post-conflict agriculture - Dr. Joshua Ringer

Cold chain 101: You can’t always get what you want - Dan Gudahl

A new approach in aquaculture development in developing countries: The Haiti model - Dr. Valentin Abe

Integrating practical nutrition education into community agricultural programs - Kathy Corson Bryson

Farmer-led research on agroecology and nutrition in Malawi and Tanzania - Rachel Bezner Kerr, Ph.D

Moringa-coated sand filters as a sustainable solution for clean water - Dr. Stephanie Butler Velegol

Dialogue education and farmers - Dr. Tom Post

Access to electricity as the path to empowering individuals and uplifing rural communitities in the developing world - Richard Hallas

Environmental Restoration and Peace Building - Birori Dieudonne

The Chaya Project in Zimbabwe - Margaret Tagwira

Urban homegardens: A case study in Fort Myers, FL - Marcie Dallmann

Sustainable intensification of smallholder systems in northwest Cambodia - Dr. Tom Gill

Building agricultural extension capacity in post-conflict settings - Dr. Austen Moore

Servant leadership in organic farming - Acivo Rhakho

Africa University small farm resource center - Fanuel Tagwira

Options for sustainable production after deforestation of tropical rainforests - Dwight Carter

A brief history of rambutan in Central America - Dwight Carter

Context: Its impact on implementation of agriculture and servant leadership - Bev Abma

Climate change and food security. What are the risks and how can we prepare? - Dr. Janet Lewis

Practical lessons about managing a non-profit organization - Dr. Martin Price

Conservation Agriculture - Putso Nyathi, Pugeni Vurayayi, and ECHO Staff

An agricultural extension demonstration farm template & community development project - Grace Baldwin and Alan Baldwin

Videos
2017 Videos - ECHO International Agriculture Conference
An ex-post evaluation of 10 years of Conservation Agriculture (CA) promotion in Zimbabwe: Lessons for food security interventions

Tropical and subtropical fruit crops for small to moderate farm holdings

Post-conflict agriculture

Cold chain 101: You can’t always get what you want

A new approach in aquaculture development in developing countries: The Haiti model

Integrating practical nutrition education into community agricultural programs

Farmer-led research on agroecology and nutrition in Malawi and Tanzania

Moringa-coated sand filters as a sustainable solution for clean water

Dialogue education and farmers

2016
Presentation Slides
2016 Presentations - ECHO International Agriculture Conference
Biochar for soil restoration and environmental management: An integrated food-energy systems approach - Dr. Roy Beckford

Water-harvesting principles & the story of an African rain farmer: Design guidelines for regenerative water and fertility management - Brad Lancaster

Modernizing Extension and Advisory Services

Culturing beneficial microbiology for farming - Stacy Reader

The basics of biogas for smallholder farmers - Dr. Ann Wilkie

Financial literacy for development workers - Tina Ugland

Green manure/cover crops - Dr. Tim Motis

Pure water does grow on trees! - Rick Kemmer

EIAC 2016 - Group Photo (Tall)

EIAC 2016- Group Photo (Wide)

EIAC 2016 - Group Photo (Square)

Creation care through agricultural development - Scott Sabin

How linguistics can benefit agricultural development workers - Dr. David Ross

Tropical legumes for sustained cropping on marginal soils - Dr. Tim Motis

The value of sustainable tourism as a complement to agriculture activities in rural community development - Colin Richard

Silvopastoral Systems in Brazil - Felipe Pinheiro

Upland maize production systems: Strategies for sustainability - Dr. Josh Ringer

Evaluation: How can we help farmers do better? - Bob Morikawa

Designing polyculture and companion plantings for tropics and drylands - Daniel Halsey

Increasing smallholder resilience through agroforestry - Dr. P.K. Nair

Videos
2016 Videos - ECHO International Agriculture Conference
Water-Harvesting Principles & the Story of an African Rain Farmer - Design Guidelines for Regenerative Water and Fertility Management

The basics of biogas for smallholder farmers

Biochar for soil restoration and environmental management: An integrated food-energy systems approach

Creation care through agricultural development

How linguistics can benefit agricultural development workers

Increasing smallholder resilience through agroforestry

Tropical Legumes for Sustained Cropping on Marginal Soils

Wild fruits in Central Asia: Local use by farmers and international interest in the application of natural diversity in addressing agricultural problems of disease and weather
