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Climate Adaptive Gardening Series: Philosophy of Permaculture

Grow Food Northampton Organic Community Garden 140 Meadow St, Florence, MA, United States

This workshop will offer reflections on the principles and philosophy of permaculture from Claudia Murray, a graduating senior in the Sustainable Food and Farming program at UMass. We will look […]

Free

Climate Adaptive Gardening Series: Mill River Floods, Past & Present

Grow Food Northampton Organic Community Garden 140 Meadow St, Florence, MA, United States

On the 150th Anniversary of the Mill River Flood of 1874, join local historian John Sinton and Smith College Botany professor Gaby Immerman, co-founders of the Mill River Greenway Initiative, […]

Free – $30

Climate Adaptive Gardening Series: Good Bug, Bad Bug

Grow Food Northampton Organic Community Garden 140 Meadow St, Florence, MA, United States

Learn the ins and outs of which insects live in our gardens, why, and how they affect our crops from Master Gardener Ken Conway! Free Please Register here 

Free

Agroforestry & Climate Adaptation: A Tour of Big River Chestnuts

Big River Chestnuts 44-98 Settright Rd, Deerfield, MA

Register here! With each year that passes, extreme weather events become more frequent and erratic, and it becomes harder and harder to make a living as a farmer. In response […]

Free

Hazelnut Agroforestry Field Tour

Nutwood Farm 76 Porter Hill Rd, Cummington, MA, United States

Register here! Are you excited about the possibility of growing climate resilient tree crops for our local food system?  Do you have dreams of a perennial, climate resilient, dynamic agroforestry […]

$30 – $50

Tillage Reduction Systems and Equipment: Living Mulch and Strip-Till

Atlas Farm trial fields 595A River Rd, Deerfield, MA, United States

Register here! Come check out Atlas Farm's 3 acre experiment with strip-tilled winter squash in a perennial clover living mulch, and living clover/rye pathways in five acres of tomatoes. We'll […]

Free