
Agenda
2026 National Rural Grocery Summit Agenda
The 2026 National Rural Grocery Summit program can be viewed here:
2026 NRG Summit Program (pdf)
Tuesday, May 58:00 - 5:15 PM: ToursOption A: Innovative Grocery Tour (MN): 9 AM to 5 PM Option B: Up North Tour (MN): 8 AM to 5:30 PM Option C: North Dakota Tour (ND): 9 AM to 4:30 PM Option D: Fargo Area Tour (ND/MN): 1 PM to 4:30 PM |
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4:00 - 6:00 PM: Early Registration - Atrium |
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5:00 - 8:00 PM: Welcome Recpetion - Harvest Hall |
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Wednesday, May 67:30 - 8:30 AM: Light Continental Breakfast and Registration - Great Hall |
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8:30 - 10:00 AM: Welcome and Opening Plenary - Great HallJon Steinman, Food Systems Thinker, Author, and Educator |
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10:00 - 10:30 AM: Break |
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10:30 - 11:30 AM: Breakout Session #1 |
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Embassy |
Harvest A |
Harvest B |
Dakota |
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Community Co-op Conversions: An Exit Strategy That Preserves Local Grocery Access Leslie Watson, Cooperative Development Services; Tracy McIntyre, Montana Cooperative Development Center |
Making the Case for Rural Grocery through Mapping and Data Sean Park, Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs; Melanie Canales, RAFI; Dylan Halpern, University of Chicago
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Connecting Rural Grocers, Healthcare and Community Nutrition Access Nikki Johnson, North Dakota State University Extension and University of Minnesota Extension; Abby Gold, University of Minnesota; Kate Welshons, University of Minnesota Extension |
Local Connections: A Grocery Store at the Heart of Rural Community Brenda and Matt McCasson, Velva Foods; Gillian Lavik, Dakota Medical Surgical Center; Shaundra Ziemann-Bolinske, NDSU Extension; Jodi Bruns, Leadership and Civic Engagement Specialist; Jan Stankiewicz, NDSU Extension; Lesley Jones, NDSU Extension |
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11:30 AM - 1:00 PM: Lunch and Afternoon Plenary - Great HallPanel, Securing the Store’s Next Chapter: Transition Planning in Rural Grocery |
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1:00 - 2:00 PM: Networking, Exhibitor, and Poster Session - Convention Center HallwayVisit with conference sponsors and exhibitors and learn about their offerings to support rural grocery. Fill in your exhibitor passport and your poster session passport to enter to win a free trip to the 2028 National Rural Grocery Summit! Poster Presenters:
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2:00 - 3:00 PM: Breakout Session #2 |
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Embassy |
Harvest A |
Harvest B |
Dakota |
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Cold Chain Wholesale Distribution: Results from a Northern Wisconsin Study Michelle Miller, University of Wisconsin CIAS |
Battling Bigness: How Federal and State Officials Can Fight for Fairness in the Grocery Industry Ron Knox, Institute for Local Self-Reliance; Justin Stofferahn, Minnesota Farmers Union; Claire Kelloway, Open Markets Institute; Corey Christianson, KC’s Country Markets; Wayne Isaacson, A Clean Plate Grocery |
Expanding GusNIP Impact Through Statewide Collaboration: Centralized Models for Advancing Rural Grocery Access Chelsea Matzen, National Grocers Association Foundation; Jazzmine Brooks, Iowa Healthiest State Initiative; Sam Hedges, Virginia Fresh Match; Hannah Thornton, Sustainable Food Center |
A Scalable Model for Local Food Production and Rural Grocery Integration Zachary Paige, Board President; Ryan Pesch, General Manager, Manna Food Cooperative |
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3:00 - 3:30 PM: Break |
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3:30 - 4:30 PM: Breakout Session #3 |
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Embassy |
Harvest A |
Harvest B |
Dakota |
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Data-Driven Business Decisions to Sharpen Rural Grocery Operations Joel Haskard, Clean Energy Resource Teams Co-Director; Zachary Paige, Program Coordinator for Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems, University of Minnesota Extension RSDP |
Farm Stops - A Novel Retail Store Model to Grow Local Food Economies Laura Matney, General Manager; Casey Miller, External Training Manager, Argus Farm Stop |
The Basics of Governance for Community Grocery Stores Chris Dilley, Food Co-op Initiative |
Grocery Retail for All: Strengthening Independent Operators in Underserved Communities Ertharin Cousin, Food Systems for the Future; Sean Park, Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs |
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4:30 - 5:15 PM: How Do Small Grocers Navigate Market Dynamics? A Roundtable Discussion - DakotaFeaturing: Kiki Hubbard and Paulina Jenney, Seedhead Strategies The North Dakota Association of Rural Electric Cooperatives is conducting a study on market concentration in grocery supply chains and emerging challenges to independent grocer viability. Researchers will share preliminary data from a state-wide survey of North Dakota grocers and invite participants to share their stories about how the marketplace has changed over the last ten years, including whether and how these changes have influenced their store performance and profitability. Findings from this study will be used to identify solutions that support small and local grocers. Light snacks and beverages provided. Who is invited: Anyone who identifies as a small or independent grocery store owner is invited to participate. The roundtable will not be open to the press, and participants will have the option of remaining anonymous in all records created from the conversation. There is no cap on the number of participants that can attend. |
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4:30 - 6:00 PM: Break and Exhibitor Fair - Convention Center Hallway |
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6:00 - 8:00 PM: Evening Reception and Award Ceremony at Brewhalla |
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Thursday, May 77:30 - 8:30 AM: Light Continental Breakfast and Registration - Great Hall |
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8:30 - 10:00 AM: Workshops |
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Embassy |
Harvest A |
Harvest B |
Dakota |
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Connecting Capital to Rural Communities: How HFFI Programs and the FARE Fund Support Rural Retailers Bridget Palombo, The Food Trust; Anne Misak, Equitable Food Systems, Reinvestment Fund |
Real World Solutions for Today’s Retail Challenges Jimmy Wright, Wrights Market |
State-Supported Tools for Rural Grocery: Examples from Three State Programs John O’Conner, Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity; Sean Park, Illinois Institute of Rural Affairs; Mickey Davis, Colorado Department of Agriculture; Lisa Bates, Assistant Director Community and Economic Development; Courtney Long, Food Systems Program Manager and AgMRC Director, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach |
Surviving and Thriving in Today’s Grocery Landscape: Strategies to Build Sales and Loyalty Jeanie Wells, Mighty Community Markets |
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10:00 - 10:30 AM: Break |
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10:30 - 11:30 AM: Breakout Session #5 |
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Embassy |
Harvest A |
Harvest B |
Dakota |
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Bending the Economic Curve: Overcoming Today’s Hurdles with Smart Excess Inventory Solutions Mark Fleming, Natural Choice Foods |
Restoring the Flow: Aligning Rural Grocery for Growth and Succession Phillip Brooks, Fresh Potential |
Proven Ideas for Local & Regional Sourcing: Examples from Hanover Co-op Food Stores Allan Reetz, Local Food Factors |
Innovative Partnerships in GusNIP: How Grocers are Using Nutrition Incentives to Boost Sales and Support Local Agriculture Erica Raml, Fair Food Network; Ashley Cavender, Appalachian Resource Conservation and Development Council; Kate Miller-Corcoran, Rural Health Network of South Central New York; Meta Jo Riseling, Walsh Community Grocery Store; Allison Russell, Russell Farms; Laurel Smith, Nourish Colorado |
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11:30 AM - 1:30 PM: Lunch and Afternoon PlenaryPanel: Across State Lines: Rural Grocery Policy in Action Featuring from the Center for Rural Affairs: Audra Espinoza, Senior State Policy Manager; Cynthia Farmer, Iowa Policy Manager; Carlie Jonas, Nebraska Policy Associate; Deborah Solie, Senior Project Associate |
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1:30 - 1:45 PM: Break |
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1:45 - 2:45 PM: Breakout Session #6 |
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2:45 - 3:00 PM: Break |
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3:00 - 4:30 PM: Closing PlenaryRebecca Undem, Founder and Executive Director, Growing Small Towns |
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