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SUMMARY:Climate Resilience on Urban Farms: Adapting to Extreme Heat
DESCRIPTION:Register here! \nAs part of our Climate Change & Farming series\, CISA is presenting a webinar on how urban farms can adapt their growing practices to increased and prolonged heat events. In partnership with UMASS Extension Urban Agriculture staff and featuring a panel of urban growers\, the webinar will focus on how growing practices are being adapted\, how other tools like green infrastructure are being used to increase vegetative cover and conserve water\, and how to reduce heat stress on workers and the public that may visit sites. The webinar will also provide an opportunity for participants to share best practices\, and discuss challenges and potential solutions. \n\nDate: April 2nd\, 1:30-3pm ET\nLocation: Remote (Zoom)\n\nContact Molly at molly@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/climate-resilience-on-urban-farms-adapting-to-heat-and-extreme-weather/
LOCATION:Remote
CATEGORIES:Climate Events,CISA Events,Farmer Events,CISA Workshops for Businesses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250408T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250408T183000
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SUMMARY:Soil Health Outcomes in Clover Living Mulch Trials
DESCRIPTION:Register here! \nJoin Lincoln Fishman from Momentum Ag to hear about the results of nearly 50 on-farm trials investigating clover living mulch. Crops ranged from small-scale organic vegetables to small grains to conventional silage corn. \nWe’ll discuss our current thoughts on best management practices for growing cash crops in clover living mulch. \nWe will also look at the soil health test results from these trials. The head of Cornell’s Soil Health Testing Lab\, Bob Schindelbeck\, will join the call to field any farmer questions about how the Lab actually runs its various tests and how their scoring metric is devised. \n\nDate: Tuesday\, April 8th\, 5-6:30pm\nLocation: Remote (Zoom)\n\nContact Stephen at stephen@buylocalfood.org with questions.
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/soil-health-outcomes-in-clover-living-mulch-trials/
LOCATION:Remote
CATEGORIES:Climate Events,CISA Events,Farmer Events,CISA Workshops for Businesses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250410T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250410T183000
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CREATED:20250306T213205Z
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UID:49464-1744304400-1744309800@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Farmer Climate Forum: Climate Adaptation Planning for Flood and High Precipitation Conditions
DESCRIPTION:Click here for more information. \nClimate Adaptation Planning is a useful tool to assess risks and identify strategies to increase resilience and mitigate the impacts of climate change. We’ll be led through this session by Sean Hagan of the Maine Farmland Trust and Sara Keleman of American Farmland Trust to discuss the process of climate adaptation planning with a focus on the impacts of flooding and high precipitation conditions. We’ll hear from a farmer who will share their experience working through this process and how it has informed their thinking. \nCome to listen\, share your experiences\, ask questions\, troubleshoot\, and be inspired to make your own farm more resilient. \nThe Climate Forums are brought to you by NOFA-VT and the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association (MOFGA). \nThis event is one in a three-part series discussing Flooding\, Excess Precipitation\, and Farm Resilience. At the registration link you can choose to attend whichever sessions you wish.
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/farmer-climate-forum-climate-adaptation-planning-for-flood-and-high-precipitation-conditions/
LOCATION:Remote
CATEGORIES:Climate Events,Farmer Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250415T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250415T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T045420
CREATED:20250319T144302Z
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SUMMARY:Farmer Listening Session: Mitigating Flood Risk
DESCRIPTION:Register here! \nCISA and the Franklin Regional Council of Governments (FRCOG) are hosting a listening session with farmers from the Connecticut River Valley to learn about farmers’ flood-related experiences and concerns. Farmers will have the opportunity to share ideas for specific ways that local policies\, municipal planning\, and advocacy can decrease flooding risk and improve the resilience of their farms. \nFarmers are invited to share their experiences with flooding and erosion along the Connecticut River and all tributaries through open discussion and a mapping activity. Following the event\, CISA will summarize and bring concerns voiced at the session to a Connecticut River Valley-wide collaboration to identify\, develop\, and prioritize flood resiliency projects. \n\nDate: Tuesday\, April 15th\, 5-7pm\nLocation: Sunderland Public Library\, 20 School St\, Sunderland\, MA 01375\nDinner and childcare provided\n\nRegistration is not required\, but greatly appreciated for planning purposes. This event is hosted by CISA and Franklin Regional Council of Governments. \nPlease contact Stephen at stephen@buylocalfood.org with any questions.
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/farmer-listening-session-mitigating-flood-risk/
LOCATION:Sunderland Public Library\, 20 School Street\, Sunderland
CATEGORIES:Climate Events,CISA Events,Farmer Events,CISA Workshops for Businesses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250419T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250419T173000
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SUMMARY:Soil Analysis\, Carbon Sampling and Designing for Resilience
DESCRIPTION:Register Online Now \nIn this hands-on workshop\, participants will learn how to accurately sample soils for comprehensive chemical analysis\, including soil organic carbon (SOC) and nutrient profiles. We will analyze in situ the biological\, physical and chemical properties of soils\, including compaction\, infiltration rate\, soil texture and structure\, surface biology\, soil aggregate stability\, root behavior\, soil temperature and bulk density. This integrated approach provides a thorough understanding of soil health by combining quantitative data with qualitative observations. Participants will also have an opportunity to learn about Landscape Interactions’ collaboration with Red Fire Farm to transform a portion of their working landscape into a refugia for at-risk native bees\, butterflies and moths through the incorporation of biodiverse\, perennial and productive native plant communities. \n Event Series: Healthy Soil through Maximum Biodiversity: Farmscape Models for Resilient Design Using Pollinator Habitat\n\nQuestions? Contact 646-244-8380 or evan@landscapeinteractions.com
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/soil-analysis-carbon-sampling-and-designing-for-resilience/
LOCATION:Red Fire Farm – Montague\, 184 Meadow Road\, Montague\, MA
CATEGORIES:Climate Events,Farmer Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250421T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250421T130000
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SUMMARY:Biochar Field Walk at Just Roots Farm 
DESCRIPTION:Monday April 21\, 10am-1:00pm; Lunch provided! \nRSVP here\n\n\n\n\nPlease join American Farmland Trust\, NRCS MA\, and Just Roots Farm for a field walk exploring biochar as an option for increasing soil nutrient and water holding capacity. We will learn about Just Roots Farm’s overall soil health management approach and how they hope biochar will help them achieve their soil health goals. The field walk will feature a biochar trial funded by NRCS and conducted by AFT and Just Roots. We will look at the trial field and discuss application rates\, spreading method\, timing\, fertilizer co-application\, and incorporation of biochar. Participants will be able to see a sample of the biochar used in the trial\, and view the equipment used to spread it. \nAfter the field walk\, we will convene in the barn for lunch to discuss planning considerations for biochar application and opportunities for financial assistance. \nThis field walk will feature comments from Fran Kleinsteiber (Farm Manager\, Just Roots Farm)\, Kate Parsons (Resource Conservationist / Agronomist\, NRCS MA)\, Jeremy Barker Plotkin (Agricultural and Conservation Technical Specialist\, American Farmland Trust)\, Sara Keleman (New England Soil Health Specialist) and Caro Roszell (New England Soil Health Program Manager\, American Farmland Trust). \nPlease RSVP by 12pm on Friday April 18\, so that we have accurate numbers for our lunch order; location\, parking directions and further details for the event provided via email.
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/biochar-field-walk-at-just-roots-farm/
LOCATION:Just Roots Farm\, 34 Glenbrook Drive\, Greenfield\, MA\, 01301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Events,Farmer Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250426T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250426T130000
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CREATED:20250407T171933Z
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UID:49729-1745661600-1745672400@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Soil Analysis\, Carbon Sampling and Designing for Resilience
DESCRIPTION:Register Online Now \nIn this hands-on workshop\, participants will learn how to accurately sample soils for comprehensive chemical analysis\, including soil organic carbon (SOC) and nutrient profiles. We will analyze in situ the biological\, physical and chemical properties of soils\, including compaction\, infiltration rate\, soil texture and structure\, surface biology\, soil aggregate stability\, root behavior\, soil temperature and bulk density. This integrated approach provides a thorough understanding of soil health by combining quantitative data with qualitative observations. Participants will also have an opportunity to learn about Landscape Interactions’ collaboration with NOFA/Mass Food Access to transform a portion of their community garden at Tapley Court Apartments into a refugia for at-risk native bees\, butterflies and moths through the incorporation of biodiverse\, perennial and productive native plant communities. \nEvent Series: Healthy Soil through Maximum Biodiversity: Farmscape Models for Resilient Design Using Pollinator Habitat \nQuestions? Contact 646-244-8380 or evan@landscapeinteractions.com
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/soil-analysis-carbon-sampling-and-designing-for-resilience-2/
LOCATION:Tapley Court Garden\, 221 Bay St\, Springfield\, MA\, 01109
CATEGORIES:Climate Events,Farmer Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250426T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250426T170000
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CREATED:20250407T172452Z
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SUMMARY:Análisis de Suelos\, Muestreo de Carbono y Diseño para la Resiliencia / Soil Analysis\, Carbon Sampling and Designing for Resilience
DESCRIPTION:Regístrese ahora en línea \nEn este taller práctico\, los participantes aprenderán a tomar muestras de suelo con precisión para un análisis químico integral\, incluyendo el carbono orgánico del suelo (SOC) y el perfil de nutrientes. Analizaremos in situ las propiedades biológicas\, físicas y químicas del suelo\, incluyendo la compactación\, la tasa de infiltración\, la textura y estructura del suelo\, la biología superficial\, la estabilidad de los agregados del suelo\, el comportamiento de las raíces\, la temperatura del suelo y la densidad aparente. Este enfoque integrado proporciona una comprensión profunda de la salud del suelo combinando datos cuantitativos con observaciones cualitativas. \nLos participantes también tendrán la oportunidad de conocer la colaboración entre Landscape Interactions y Nuestras Raíces para transformar una parte de su paisaje productivo en un refugio para abejas nativas\, mariposas y polillas en riesgo\, mediante la incorporación de comunidades de plantas nativas perennes y biodiversas con valor productivo. \n________________________________________________ \nRegister Online Now \nIn this hands-on workshop\, participants will learn how to accurately sample soils for comprehensive chemical analysis\, including soil organic carbon (SOC) and nutrient profiles. We will analyze in situ the biological\, physical and chemical properties of soils\, including compaction\, infiltration rate\, soil texture and structure\, surface biology\, soil aggregate stability\, root behavior\, soil temperature and bulk density. This integrated approach provides a thorough understanding of soil health by combining quantitative data with qualitative observations. Participants will also have an opportunity to learn about Landscape Interactions’ collaboration with Nuestras Raíces to transform a portion of their working landscape into a refugia for at-risk native bees\, butterflies and moths through the incorporation of biodiverse\, perennial and productive native plant communities. \nEvent Series: Healthy Soil through Maximum Biodiversity: Farmscape Models for Resilient Design Using Pollinator Habitat \nContact 646-244-8380 or evan@landscapeinteractions.com
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/analisis-de-suelos-muestreo-de-carbono-y-diseno-para-la-resiliencia-soil-analysis-carbon-sampling-and-designing-for-resilience/
LOCATION:Nuestras Raices – La Finca\, 24 Jones Ferry Road\, Holyoke\, MA
CATEGORIES:Climate Events,Farmer Events
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