Climate Events
Events
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Pie in the Sky Berry Farm 139 Fair Street Ext., Northampton, MA, United States
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From Field to Funding: Engineering Solutions for Crop Producers – Free Webinar
ZoomHosted by Prosperity Partners at American Farmland Trust For: Crop producers in New England Is an irrigation or drainage project sitting on the back burner? Struggling to move a farm […]
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Designing and optimizing irrigation systems for drought resiliency, water efficiency and crop quality
Pioneer Gardens, Inc. 425 Greenfield Rd, Deerfield, MA, United StatesThis workshop at Pioneer Gardens in South Deerfield, MA will bring farmers and irrigation system designers together to look at emerging irrigation practices that increase water efficiency. Participants will have the opportunity to walk through and discuss the irrigation systems at Pioneer Gardens that were designed and implemented under the direction of a professional engineer.
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Preparing and planning for new & increased pest and disease risks in a warmer New England
Good Bunch Farm 221 N River Rd, Shelburne Falls, MA, United StatesIn this event, the presenter will share a practical framework for assessing, prioritizing, and planning responses to farm risks, using pest and disease pressure as an example in the context of a changing climate. The host farmer will then describe how these planning tools have informed decisions on the farm, the new practices that have been implemented, and lessons learned through on-farm experience.
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Building resilient soils: planning & resources for extreme weather events
Stony Hill Farm 899 Stony Hill Rd, Wilbraham, MAJoin us for a workshop designed for farmers, land stewards, and growers navigating increasingly unpredictable growing conditions and seeking practical, field-tested ways to build soil health and farm resilience. Hosted at Stony Hill Farm with farmer Alice Colman, participants will learn directly how soil health planning and management reduces production risks and increases resiliency in the face of extreme weather events. The event includes hands-on soil health demonstrations, a guided farm tour, and an opportunity to connect with technical service providers from NOFA/Mass, CISA, the American Farmland Trust and the NRCS about available funding opportunities, technical assistance, and support for developing soil management plans.
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Managing pasture and livestock watering for flooding, drought and extreme heat events
Chase Hill Farm 74 Chase Hill Rd, Warwick, MA, United StatesThis workshop will focus on livestock and pasture management in heat, drought, and flood, including practices for managing and capturing water, managing forage crops for water extremes, and efficient methods of providing access to drinking water for livestock. The presenters work with American Farmland Trust’s Thriving Farms and Ranches Livestock Team and can provide risk assessment and planning tools for farms and help them access services from NRCS and will explain the process for accessing this support. Presenters and CISA staff will facilitate discussion of farm-specific challenges and potential solutions.