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SUMMARY:Profitable Meat Marketing and New Pricing Calculator
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Barstow’s Dairy Store and Bakery: 172 Hockanum Rd.\, Hadley \n\nYou are raising and selling local meat\, but are you making a profit? Learn to use the new and improved Cornell Meat Price Calculator to develop prices that deliver a profit in every channel. We’ll demo the new tool and talk about early results from Cornell and CISA’s joint project on meat marketing. Barstow’s Longview Farm\, who is a participant in the recent pricing project\, will share their systems\, successes and challenges with Point of Sale and retail sales at their farm store and bakery. \nTarget Audience: Livestock producers selling retail meat by-the-cut. \nRegister here.  \nPresenters:\nMatt LeRoux\, Extension Associate with Cornell Cooperative Extension and producer for the Cornell Meat Price & Yield Calculator. \nDenise Barstow\, Marketing and Education Manager\, Barstow’s Dairy Store and Bakery @ Barstow’s Longview Farm
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/profitable-meat-marketing-and-new-pricing-calculator/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Farmer Events,CISA Workshops for Businesses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211007T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211007T150000
DTSTAMP:20260522T181345
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SUMMARY:Farm Energy and Resource Conservation – Working with NRCS and FSA Technical Assistance and Conservation Programs
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Red Fire Farm: 184 Meadow St.\, Montague \nNatural Resources Conservation Services (NRCS) will spend time going over the conservation planning process and how to apply for financial assistance conservation programs. Farm Service Agency (FSA) will cover the first step in the whole process – registering your agricultural operation in the USDA database. NRCS will dive a little deeper into soil health and other relevant technical topics at the farm. Host Red Fire Farm will share their experience working with NRCS programs and current soil health and resource conservation practices on the farm. \nRegister here.  \nPresenters:\nKate Parsons\, Resource Conservationist at NRCS \nKate has worked for the United States Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in different capacities for 19 years. Formerly a district conservationist in the Pittsfield Field Office\, Kate now serves as a resource conservationist providing technical support to the NRCS conservation planners and farmers with agronomy\, grazing and soil health. She also prepares technical guidance documents\, such as the cover crop specification and calculator for designing mixtures.  Kate is actively involved in her family’s dairy farm in Westhampton where she uses rotational grazing and no-till and cover cropping practices\, including tarping in her family’s small garden.  \nMorgan McKee\, Soil Conservationist at NRCS\nRyan Voiland\, Owner at Red Fire Farm \nRed Fire Farm grows certified organic produce and IPM tree fruits on about 200 acres of farm land in Granby and Montague.  The crop pattern is a diversified mix of mostly annual vegetable crops to supply about 1300 CSA shares\, our farm store in Granby and several summer and winter farmers markets around MA\, as well as a significant wholesale business.  The farm is owned by Ryan and Sarah Voiland\, and employs a bit over 100 people at peak season\, with a core of 25 people year round. \nThe farm uses extensive cover cropping\, scouting & Integrated Pest Management\, and  soil testing & nutrient budgeting.  Also in recent years getting into more specific plantings for pollinators\, experimenting with no till interseeding\, tarping\, and other innovative soil health and conservation approaches.  Although the farm would use many of these strategies anyway\, we have worked with NRCS programs over the years to optimize our conservation strategies and take advantage of cost share and other incentives.
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/farm-energy-and-resource-conservation-working-with-nrcs-and-fsa-technical-assistance-and-conservation-programs/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Farmer Events,CISA Workshops for Businesses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211013T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211013T170000
DTSTAMP:20260522T181345
CREATED:20210804T213109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T164342Z
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SUMMARY:Equipment and Tool Selection for Small Farm Production
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Song Sparrow Farm: 140 Meadow St.\, Northampton \nThis workshop will provide information on how to select the right equipment for a small acreage farm. It will explore the relationship(s) between hand tools and mechanized equipment as related to different scales of production\, with emphasis on walk-behind tractors. Farmers will share strategies for decision-making for current and future scales and in helping manage towards farm and family goals. \nHost Diego Irizarry-Gerould of Song Sparrow Farm will walk through production decisions related to tool use and scale. Andy Pressman from NCAT/ATTRA and Foggy Hill Farm will facilitate the process involved in assessing your needs based on scale and production goals. This workshop is ideal for those who are in their first few years of operations and management at a small scale. \nPresenters:\nDiego Irizarry-Gerould\, Farm Manager/Owner at Song Sparrow Farm \nAndy Pressman\, Northeast Regional Office Director\, National Center for Appropriate technology (NCAT) and Owner at Foggy Hill Farm \nAndy has been with NCAT since 2007\, helping farmers in the fields of whole-farm planning\, small-scale intensive farming systems\, organic crop certification\, urban agriculture\, and community food systems. Andy has a MS degree in Sustainable Systems from Slippery Rock University with an emphasis in agroecology and Permaculture design. He has extensive experience in market farming and in working with appropriately-scaled tools and equipment for the small farm. Andy and his family also operate Foggy Hill Farm\, a small diversified farm and CSA located in Jaffrey\, NH. \nRegister here.  \n\n\n\nEquipos y Selección de Herramientas para la Producción Agrícola de Pequeña Escala\n\nAnfitrión: Song Sparrow Farm\, 140 Meadow St.\, Northampton \nEste taller proporcionará información sobre cómo seleccionar el equipo adecuado para una finca pequeña. Explorará las relaciones entre las herramientas manuales y el equipo mecanizado con relación a diferentes escalas de producción\, con énfasis en los tractores de mano (rototiller). Los agricultores compartirán estrategias para la toma de decisiones para las escalas actuales y futuras y para ayudar a gestionar hacia los objetivos agrícolas y familiares. \nEl presentador Diego Irizarry-Gerould de Song Sparrow Farm explicará las tomas de decisiones de producción relacionadas con la escala y el uso de las herramientas. Andy Pressman de NCAT / ATTRA y Foggy Hill Farm facilitará el proceso involucrado en la evaluación de sus necesidades según la escala y los objetivos de producción. Este taller es ideal para aquellos que están en sus primeros años de operaciones y administración a pequeña escala. \nPresentadores: \nDiego Irizarry-Gerould\, Gerente / propietario de Song Sparrow Farm \nAndy Pressman\, director de la oficina regional del noreste\, National Center for Appropriate technology (NCAT) y propietario de Foggy Hill Farm \nAndy ha trabajado con NCAT desde 2007\, ayudando a los agricultores en los campos de la planificación de toda la granja\, los sistemas agrícolas intensivos a pequeña escala\, la certificación de cultivos orgánicos\, la agricultura urbana y los sistemas alimentarios comunitarios. Andy tiene una maestría en sistemas sostenibles de Slippery Rock University con énfasis en agroecología y diseño de permacultura. Tiene una amplia experiencia en la agricultura de mercado y en el trabajo con herramientas y equipos de escala adecuada para la pequeña granja. Andy y su familia también operan Foggy Hill Farm\, una granja pequeña\, diversificada y CSA ubicada en Jaffrey\, NH. \nRegístrese Aquí.
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/equipment-and-tool-section-for-small-farm-production/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Farmer Events,CISA Workshops for Businesses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211014T180000
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UID:37898-1634234400-1634238000@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Grant writing workshop: Agricultural Food Safety Improvement Program
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, October 14\, 6-7pm\nOnline\nDo you need funding to make food safety-related equipment or facility upgrades on your farm? This grant offers money to make capital improvements in fruit\, vegetable and aquaculture operations to help you improve food safety\, access new markets\, and meet regulatory requirements. Join Kristen Wilmer\, Program Manager at CISA\, as she shares her extensive experience helping farmers with grant-writing and offers insights on how to write a strong grant application for the currently open Agricultural Food Safety Improvement Program. Attendees will come away with a framework for approaching this grant application\, information on program priorities and commonly funded projects\, and tips on how to increase their chances of successfully getting funded. \nThis workshop is free and open to all farm businesses. Questions? Contact Zoey at zoey@buylocalfood.org. \nRegister here!
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/grant-writing-apsip/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:CISA Events,Farmer Events,CISA Workshops for Businesses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211019T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211019T170000
DTSTAMP:20260522T181345
CREATED:20210804T212234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211015T155155Z
UID:37625-1634655600-1634662800@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:On-Farm Energy: Audits\, Short Term Solutions and Long Planning
DESCRIPTION:(Rain Date October 20) \n\nHosted by Simple Gifts Farm: 1089 N Pleasant St\, Amherst\n\n \nThe Massachusetts Farm Energy Program (MFEP) will present on how to identify\, plan for\, fund\, and implement both short and longer-term energy projects. This includes energy savings projects\, such as upgrading lighting\, and energy generating projects\, such as solar. Plus\, a walk through for what to expect in an audit and what steps to take to plan for and finance suggested improvements. As part of a Climate and Ag Fellowship Simple Gifts will share their long term sustainability and energy plans for the farm as well as recent improvements in infrastructure and equipment.\n \nRegister here.  \nMegan Denardo\, Program Specialist at Center for Ecotechnology\nJeremy Barker-Plotkin and Dave Tepfer\, Owners at Simple Gifts Farm
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/on-farm-energy-audits-short-term-solutions-and-long-planning/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Farmer Events,CISA Workshops for Businesses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211025T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211026T043000
DTSTAMP:20260522T181345
CREATED:20210913T173403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210922T164151Z
UID:37993-1635159600-1635222600@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:PSA grower training course in Spanish / Curso de capacitación para productores de la Alianza-PSA impartido a distancia (virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Contact / Persona de contacto: Zoraia de Jesus Barros\, CISA Program Coordinator \nSchedule / Horario:\nMonday\, October 25th\, 2021\, 11am-4:30pm / Lunes 25 de octubre 2021\, 11am-4:30pm\nTuesday\, October 26th\, 2021\, 11am-4:30pm / Martes 26 de octubre 2021\, 11am-4:30pm \nLocation / Lugar: Virtual on Zoom / Plataforma virtual en Zoom \nCost / Costa: Free for MA growers / Gratis para los productores de MA \nRegister here. / Complete el formulario de inscripción aquí.\nRegistration deadline: October 11th / Límite de registro:11 de octubre \n(Note for English speakers: The registration page is midway down this page in both English and Spanish. The course is free for MA growers — at the bottom of the registration page\, MA growers may simply click “I cannot pay by credit card.”) \nWho should attend / Quién debería asistir a la capacitación: \nFruit and vegetable farm managers and others interested in learning about produce safety\, the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) Produce Safety Rule\, Good Agricultural Practices/CQP\, and farm food safety best practices. The PSA grower training course is one way to satisfy the FSMA Produce Safety Rule requirement that requires: “At least one supervisor or responsible party for your farm must have successfully completed food safety training at least equivalent to that received under standardized curriculum recognized as adequate by the Food and Drug Administration.” This training provides a thorough framework for managing food safety training and decision-making on the farm. \nProductores de frutas y vegetales\, así como otras personas interesadas en aprender sobre la Norma de inocuidad de los productos agrícolas frescos de FSMA y las Buenas Prácticas Agrícolas (BPA). El curso de capacitación para productores de la Alianza-PSA (Produce Safety Alliance) es una manera de satisfacer el requisito el cual requiere que “Al menos un supervisor o persona responsable de su huerta tiene que haber terminado satisfactoriamente una capacitación en inocuidad de alimentos que sea al menos equivalente al currículo estandarizado reconocido como adecuado por la Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos.” \nDescription / Descripción: \nThe grower training curriculum consists of seven modules: \n1- Introduction to produce safety\n2- Worker health\, hygiene\, and training\n3- Soil amendments\n4- Wildlife\, domesticated animals\, and land use\n5- Agricultural water\n6- Postharvest handling and sanitation\n7- How to develop a farm food safety plan \nEl currículo del curso de capacitación para productores contiene siete módulos:: \n1- Introducción a la inocuidad de los productos agrícolas frescos\n2- Salud\, higiene y capacitación de los trabajadores\n3- Mejoradores de suelo\n4- Fauna silvestre\, animales domésticos y uso del suelo\n5- Agua de uso agrícola\n6- Manejo postcosecha y saneamiento\n7- Cómo desarrollar un plan de inocuidad de los alimentos para la huerta \nCourse materials / Materiales del curso \nThe course manual is needed to participate and will be mailed to each participant before the training. An official certificate of course attendance will be mailed following the training. \nLos manuales del curso se enviarán por correo postal a cada participante antes del inicio del curso. Tiene que tener consigo el manual del curso para poder participar en el curso. \nTechnical requirements / Requerimientos tecnológicos: \nEach participant must have access to a computer\, high-speed internet (download >25 Mbps\, upload >3 Mbps)\, and audio and video capabilities to participate fully in the Zoom training. A screen as large or larger than a standard iPad is required to participate; phones may not be used. Participants are expected to interact with instructors during the course and will be visually monitored throughout the course to ensure they are present and attentive. An optional test meeting at Zoom will be scheduled prior to the training to allow participants to ensure that they can successfully connect to audio and video and use all of Zoom’s features. \nCada participante necesitará tener acceso a una computadora y conectividad a Internet con suficiente velocidad y consistencia para participar plenamente. Se recomienda contar con banda ancha (descarga >25 Mbps\, carga >3 Mbps). La computadora tiene que tener audio y video para que pueda escuchar y ver a los instructores\, y éstos a su vez puedan escuchar y ver a los participan-tes. No se permite el uso de teléfonos móviles para participar en este curso a distancia. Se requiere contar con una pantalla tan grande o más grande que la de un iPad estándar (9.8″x 6.8″). Los participantes serán monitoreados visualmente durante todo el curso para asegurar que estén presentes y atentos. La capacitación se impartirá utilizando la plataforma Zoom. Se espera que los participantes interactúen con los instructores durante el curso. Se programará una reunión de prueba opcional en Zoom antes de la capacitación para permitir que los participantes se aseguren de que pueden conectarse al audio y video con éxito y utilizar todas las funciones de Zoom.
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/remote-psa-grower-training-course-in-spanish/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:CISA Events,Farmer Events,CISA Workshops for Businesses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211026T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211026T200000
DTSTAMP:20260522T181345
CREATED:20210824T193934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T151313Z
UID:37861-1635271200-1635278400@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Website Revamp: Taking your site to the next level (Part 1 of 2)
DESCRIPTION:Location: Remote*\nTuesday October 26 and Wednesday\, November 3\, 6-8:00pm (participants attend both sessions) \nDo you have a website\, but think it’s outdated or could use some major changes to give it that modern\, professional shine? Join Michael Crigler of Bueno Social for this free two-part workshop as he walks us through the graphic design thinking\, pro tips\, and guiding principles behind what makes an excellent website and how you can apply them to your own. Attendees will come away with a better understanding on what makes an effective website in relation to design\, function\, and goals. Michael will share how you can shape your website to better reflect the goals of your business\, and cover what the most up-to-date standards are for web browsers and potential online visitors and customers. This workshop will also help you to craft a plan and have a clearer understanding when speaking to a consultant to improve your website. \nIn the first session\, Michael will cover the guiding principles behind what makes a great website today and how a site’s design can capture your audience and convert them to customers. In the second session\, attendees will apply what they learned and share the improvements they’d like to make to their own site to a cohort of fellow attendees and Michael and give feedback to other members in the cohort as well. The second session will close with Michael sharing answers to specific questions he often gets from clients on how to enhance their sites. \nOpen to all farms\, restaurants\, retailers\, landscapers\, specialty producers\, and other local food businesses. As a reminder\, CISA may have additional funds that could cover work with consultants after this session. \nRegister here! \n\n*Depending on how the COVID-19 situation evolves\, if conditions improve we may offer this as a hybrid session. Participants would have the option to attend in-person at the CISA office\, 1 Sugarloaf Street\, South Deerfield MA. If this becomes an option\, attendees will be notified. 
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/website-revamp-taking-your-site-to-the-next-level-part-1-of-2/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:CISA Events,Farmer Events,CISA Workshops for Businesses
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