On March 14, 2026, Los Angeles will host one of the most significant gatherings in the
regenerative agriculture and food integrity movement: The Dirty Truth Conference. Held
from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., this live, in-person event will explore the powerful
connection between soil health, food quality, and long-term human wellness.
At a time when consumers face misleading food labels, centralized supply chains, and
growing health concerns, the conference is designed to restore clarity and trust. Rather
than serving as a traditional trade show or sales expo, The Dirty Truth Conference is
positioned as an educational and cultural experience that encourages open dialogue about
what is truly happening in today’s food and agricultural systems.
The event brings together farmers, ranchers, entrepreneurs, health-conscious
consumers, and industry leaders who are committed to exposing what is broken in our
current food system and presenting real, regenerative solutions. Through keynote
presentations, panel discussions, and open Q&A; sessions, attendees will learn how
healthy soil leads to nutrient-dense food, and how that food plays a direct role in
supporting immune health, preventing disease, and improving overall vitality.

One of the central goals of the conference is to bridge the gap between farm and table.
While many people want to eat healthier and support sustainable agriculture, they are
often overwhelmed by confusing labels and limited transparency. The Dirty Truth
Conference aims to give consumers the knowledge and confidence to make better food
choices and to support farmers and ranchers who prioritize soil regeneration, animal
welfare, and long-term environmental health.
The conference also highlights the growing importance of food sovereignty — the idea
that communities should have greater control over how their food is produced and
distributed. By supporting independent and regenerative producers, organizers hope to
inspire a shift away from industrialized food systems and toward healthier land, healthier
communities, and a more transparent food future.
Confirmed speakers include AJ Richards, Greg Reid, and Pat Miletich. Additional speakers
and surprise guests will be announced soon.
For more information, visit www.dirttruth.com.