Freshness meets table at Taste 360 Conference

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) – Hungry for knowledge about growing nutritious food? Craving a deeper understanding of where your food comes from?

Learn from horticulture experts during a two-day immersive conference hosted by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service.

During the Taste 360 conference, participants will fine-tune their backyard garden, learn more about the farm-to-table movement and gather information on agricultural entrepreneur opportunities.

They’ll also gather with other food and wine enthusiasts over a local farm-to-table dinner, handcrafted cocktails, and wine.

Taste 360: Freshness Meets Table Conference is Friday, March 15 and Saturday, March 16.

On Friday, there will be a wine and appetizer paring in the Gardens at Texas A&M followed by a farm-to-table dinner at Messina Hof Vintage House Restaurant.

Saturday is an all-day educational event with breakout sessions and workshop options. The day will conclude with cocktails and mocktails from the Gardens.

The cost for Friday only is $125; Saturday is $200. There are couple and two day discounts available. There is also a virtual option on Saturday which costs $150.

You can learn more and register at taste360.tamu.edu.

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