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SUMMARY:Twilight Meeting: Climate Impacts on Weed Management and Soil Health
DESCRIPTION:Register here! \nHow are climate change and hotter temperatures affecting our soils? Often\, practices like reducing tillage and cover cropping are recommended to improve soil health\, reduce risk of topsoil loss and enhance resilience to drought and flood—practices that can also affect weed management. UMass Extension will discuss general impacts of climate change on soil health and highlight current research on updating recommendations for planting timing and overwintering survival of cover crop species in MA. Maria Gannett\, UMass Extension Weeds Specialist\, will relate these strategies to how they can impact weed management. \nThis event is co-sponsored by CISA and UMass Extension and is part of CISA’s annual Adapt your Farm to Climate Change Series. The 2024 series focuses on the impacts of increasing temperatures throughout the year on specific parts of our food system\, including soils\, weeds and pests\, farmworker health and safety\, heat tolerant crops\, urban farms and others. \nContact Stephen Taranto at stephen@buylocalfood.org or 413-665-7100 ext. 17 with any questions. \nWhen: Tuesday\, October 8\, 2024\, 4-6pm\, with a light supper to follow \nWhere: UMass Crop & Livestock Research & Education Farm\, 89 River Rd.\, South Deerfield\, MA\, 01373 \nRegistration: Free! Please register in advance so we can order enough food. Click here to register. \nThis material is based upon work supported by USDA/NIFA under Award Number 2023-70027-40447.
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/twilight-meeting-climate-impacts-on-weed-management-and-soil-health/
LOCATION:UMass Crop & Livestock Research & Education Farm\, 89 River Rd\, South Deerfield\, MA\, 01373\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Events,CISA Events,Farmer Events,CISA Workshops for Businesses
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SUMMARY:Food Safety & Storage in a Warmer New England
DESCRIPTION:Register here! \nJoin UMass Extension\, CISA\, and UVM Extension for a climate-themed twilight meeting at Kitchen Garden Farm in Sunderland\, MA! Lilly Israel and Max Traunstein will give a tour of Kitchen Garden Farm’s postharvest and food production facilities\, and discuss how the farm is considering climate change and food safety in its operations. Chris Callahan of UVM Extension will discuss precooling resources\, sizing CoolBots and coolers\, condensation management\, and guidance on sorting/culling product for storage. Lisa McKeag of UMass Extension will give an overview of potential climate impacts on food safety. Program and presentations will be from 4-5:30 pm with refreshments to follow. \n\nDate: Tuesday\, October 15\, 4:00pm to 5:30pm\nLocation: Kitchen Garden Farm\, 131 S. Silver Lane\, Sunderland\, MA\, 01375\n\nThis event is co-sponsored by CISA and UMass Extension. The event is part of CISA’s Adapt your Farm to Climate Change series. Contact climate@buylocalfood.org with questions. \nThis material is based upon work supported by USDA/NIFA under Award Number 2023 70027-40447.
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/food-safety-storage-in-a-warmer-new-england/
LOCATION:Kitchen Garden Farm\, 131 S. Silver Lane\, Sunderland\, MA\, 01375\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Events,CISA Events,Farmer Events,CISA Workshops for Businesses
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SUMMARY:Climate-Smart Farming and Marketing Program Informational Webinar / Seminarios Virtuales Informativos sobre el Programa de Agricultura y Promoción Climáticamente Inteligentes
DESCRIPTION:¡Regístrese aquí! \nÚnase a uno de los tres próximos seminarios virtuales que ofrecerán una descripción general del Programa de Agricultura y Promoción Climáticamente Inteligentes\, liderado por Pasa Agricultura Sostenible. Los socios del proyecto regional del noreste de Community Involved in Sustaining Agriculture (CISA)\, NOFA-MA\, NOFA-VT\, Pocasset Pokanoket Land Trust y Maine Farmland Trust explicarán el proceso de registración y explicarán las 26 prácticas climáticamente inteligentes que el proyecto puede financiar. \nEl 90% de los fondos del proyecto están reservados para productores de pequeña escala y desatendidos. La definición del USDA de desatendido incluye: productores principiantes\, socialmente desfavorecidos\, veteranos\, de recursos limitados\, mujeres y de cultivos especializados. El USDA define “pequeña escala” como aquellos con menos de $350\,000 en ingresos agrícolas brutos anuales en efectivo. \nHabrá la oportunidad de conectarse con proveedores de asistencia técnica de organizaciones asociadas que le servirán como punto de contacto si decide inscribirse en el programa. Si vive fuera de Massachusetts\, Rhode Island\, Connecticut\, Vermont\, New Hampshire o Maine\, pero dentro de la región del proyecto (desde Carolina del Sur hasta Maine)\, se le pondrá en contacto con el socio regional de su estado. \nEste seminario virtual está disponible en tres fechas. Se cubrirán los mismos contenidos en cada sesión. El 16 de octubre y 13 de noviembre Los seminarios virtuales incluirán interpretación simultánea en español e inglés. \nFechas del seminario web:  \n\n18 de septiembre de 7:00 a 8:30 pm\n16 de octubre de 12:00 a 1:30 pm (se ofrece interpretación en español)\n13 de noviembre de 7:00 a 20:30 pm (se ofrece interpretación en español)\n\n¿Qué incluye el Programa de Agricultura Climáticamente Inteligente?   \n\nAsistencia financiera: Reciba financiación para implementar prácticas climáticamente inteligentes en su granja.\nAsistencia técnica a medida: Trabaje con nuestro equipo de proveedores de asistencia técnica para crear un plan de implementación que se alinee con los objetivos de su granja.\nAprendizaje entre pares: Únase a una comunidad de agricultores dedicados a mejorar la resiliencia climática y el desempeño financiero de sus granjas.\nOportunidades de investigación colaborativa: Los agricultores pueden indicar interés en ser seleccionados para colaborar en los estudios de referencia financiera y de salud del suelo de Pasa.\nAsistencia de marketing: Mejore su capacidad para compartir su historia de impacto climático con los clientes y comunicar los beneficios climáticos y ambientales para generar apoyo de los consumidores para granjas\, prácticas y productos climáticamente inteligentes.\n\nComuníquese con Climate@buylocalfood.org si tiene alguna pregunta. \nEste programa cuenta con el apoyo de la subvención Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities. Este material se basa en un trabajo respaldado por el Departamento de Agricultura de EE. UU. (por sus siglas en inglés: United States Department of Agriculture [USDA])\, según el acuerdo número NR233A750004G025. \nCualquier opinión\, hallazgo\, conclusión o recomendación expresada en esta publicación pertenece a los autores y no refleja necesariamente los puntos de vista del Departamento de Agricultura de EE. UU . Además\, cualquier referencia a marcas o tipos de productos o servicios específicos no constituye ni implica un respaldo por parte del Departamento de Agricultura de EE. UU. para esos productos o servicios. \nEl USDA es un proveedor\, empleador y prestamista que ofrece igualdad de oportunidades. \n_______________________________________________________________________________________ \nRegister here! \nJoin one of the three upcoming webinars that provide an overview of the Climate-Smart Farming & Marketing Program\, led by Pasa Sustainable Agriculture. Northeast regional project partners from Community Involved in Sustaining Agriculture (CISA)\, NOFA-MA\, NOFA-VT\, Pocasset Pokanoket Land Trust\, and Maine Farmland Trust will explain the enrollment process and review the 26 climate-smart practices the project can fund. \nThis program will run for 5 years\, and can provide funding and an annual stipend to implement practices with soil health and climate resiliency benefits. Practices include cover cropping\, hedgerow planting\, low-till practices\, mulching\, silvopasture\, nutrient management\, conservation crop rotation\, and more. \n90% of project funds are reserved for underserved and small-scale producers. The USDA definition of underserved includes: Beginning\, Socially disadvantaged\, Veteran\, Limited Resource\, Women\, and Specialty crop growers. The USDA defines “small-scale” as those with less than $350\,000 in annual gross cash farm income. \nThere will be an opportunity to connect with technical assistance providers from partner organizations who will serve as your point of contact if you decide to enroll in the program. If you live outside of Massachusetts\, Rhode Island\, Connecticut\, Vermont\, New Hampshire\, or Maine\, but within the project region (from South Carolina to Maine) you will be put in contact with the regional partner from your state. \nThis webinar is available on three dates. The same content will be covered in each session. The October 16th and November 13th webinars will include simultaneous interpretation in Spanish and English. \nWebinar Dates:  \n\nSeptember 18 at 7:00-8:30 PM \nOctober 16 at 12:00-1:30 PM (Spanish interpretation offered)\nNovember 13 at 7:00-8:30 PM\n\nWhat does the Climate-Smart Ag Program include?   \n\nFinancial Support: Receive funding to implement climate-smart practices on your farm.\nTailored Technical Assistance: Work with our team of Technical Assistance Providers to create an implementation plan that aligns with your farm’s goals\nPeer-to-Peer Learning: Join a community of farmers dedicated to improving their farm’s climate resilience and financial performance.\nCollaborative Research Opportunities: Farmers can indicate interest in being selected to collaborate on Pasa’s Soil Health and Financial Benchmark Studies.\nMarketing Support: Enhance your ability to share your climate impact story with customers and communicate climate and environmental benefits to build consumer support for climate-smart farms\, practices\, and products\n\nPlease contact climate@buylocalfood.org with any questions. \n\nThis program is supported by a Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities grant. This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture\, under agreement number NR233A750004G025. \nAny opinions\, findings\, conclusions\, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. In addition\, any reference to specific brands or types of products or services does not constitute or imply an endorsement by the U.S. Department of Agriculture for those products or services.\n \nUSDA is an equal opportunity provider\, employer\, and lender.
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