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SUMMARY:Engaging Farm Visitors: Tours\, Camps & Animals
DESCRIPTION:Experience agritourism at three of Vermont’s premiere destinations. Whether you are new to agritourism or have years of experience\, you are invited to join farmers as well as agricultural\, tourism\, and insurance professionals for farm tours and discussion about what works and what doesn’t. Topics will include safety\, liability\, marketing\, and more. Resources and follow-up technical assistance will be available. \nFor more information\, visit the University of Vermont Extension website listed below. \n$10 Workshop / $35 Workshop and dinner\nWorkshop 2-5:30 p.m. / Optional chili & cornbread supper 5:30-7:00 p.m.
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/engaging-farm-visitors-tours-camps-animals/
LOCATION:Shelburne Farms\, 1611 Harbor Road\, Shelburne\, VT\, 05482\, United States
CATEGORIES:Farmer Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20171104T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20171104T120000
DTSTAMP:20260608T043930
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SUMMARY:Widening the Welcome: The Future of Agriculture for Communities of Color
DESCRIPTION:About the Event: \nThe face of farming is radically changing. How can we encourage more African American/Black\, Latinx and API/APA communities to be in the vanguard of these changes in New England? Join us Saturday\, November 4\, 2017 for a rare opportunity to raise the voices of global majority actors with a vested interest in agrarian-based ventures statewide and regionally. This open\, pre-registration required event also serves an introduction to the upcoming Where Women Gather: A Celebration of Women in Farming hosted by Hidden Acres Farm\, Inc. in New Haven\, CT in late June 2018: www.wherewomengather.eventbrite.com. \nInvited Guest Speakers: \nHonorable Mayor Luke Bronin\, City of Hartford (Pending*) \nAmani Olugbala\, Farm & Food Justice Advocate – Soul Fire Farm\, Grafton\, NY (Confirmed*) \nKaren Washington\, Farmer/Food Justice Advocate – Rise and Root Farm\, Black Urban Growers\, Brooklyn/Bronx\, NY (Confirmed*) \nLydia Clemmons\, Second Generation Owner/Coordinator – Clemmons Family Farm\, Charlotte\, VT (Pending*) \nIsa & Camelle Muhajid\, Founders/Social Justice Advocates – CT CORE\, New Haven\, CT (Pending*) \nInvited Vendors/Exhibitors: \nPending \nAgenda: \nTBD \nQuestions/concerns/comments about this event? Who else from the communities served in Connecticut would you like in attendance? Please contact event co-host Michelle Louise Bicking at ourhiddenacresfarm@gmail.com. Thank you in advance for registering! \nClick here for more info.
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/widening-the-welcome-the-future-of-agriculture-for-communities-of-color/
LOCATION:The 224 Ecospace\, 224 Farmington Avenue\, Hartford\, CT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Farmer Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20171104T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20171104T130000
DTSTAMP:20260608T043930
CREATED:20171025T161055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171025T161144Z
UID:25536-1509786000-1509800400@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Widening the Welcome: The Future of Agriculture for Farmers of Color
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, November 4\, 2017\, Hidden Acres Farm\, Inc. is proud to host Widening the Welcome: The Future of Agriculture for Farmers of Color at the 224 Ecospace on 224 Farmington Avenue in Hartford\, Connecticut. This half-day conference will begin promptly at 9:00 am and end at 1:00 pm.  Featured speakers include Amani Olugbala (Soul Fire Farm\, Grafton\, NY);  Karen Washington (Rise and Root Farm\, Black Urban Growers\, Brooklyn/Bronx\, NY); Isa Muhajid (CT CORE\, New Haven\, CT) and Hartford’s own Patricia E. Kelly (Ebony Horsewomen\, Inc.\, Hartford\, CT). \n“The face of agriculture in this country is changing by leaps and bounds”\, observed Michelle Louise Bicking\, Executive Director of Hidden Acres Farm\, Inc. “We need to be more deliberate  in our efforts to recruit and educate ethnic and religious ‘minority’ groups on the many opportunities that exist in Agriculture.” \nWidening the Welcome is open to the general public. Exhibitors of all backgrounds and lived experiences are welcome\, with an emphasis on Latinx\, First Nations\, African American/Black and Asian American Pacific Islander business owners. Lunch and breakfast will be provided. Registration can be completed online only at www.wtw17.eventbrite.com. Questions about the conference can be directed to Michelle Louise Bicking at ourhiddenacresfarm@gmail.com. \nContact: \nMichelle Louise Bicking\, JP LCSW MPA \nHidden Acres Farm\, Inc. \n667 Old Stafford Road \nTolland\, CT  06084 \nCell:. 860-598-0028 \nEmail:. ourhiddenacresfarm@gmail.com \nURL: www.ourhiddenacresfarm.org
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/widening-the-welcome-the-future-of-agriculture-for-farmers-of-color/
LOCATION:224 Ecospace\, 224 Farmington Avenue\, Hartford\, CT\, 06105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Farmer Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20171105T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20171105T163000
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CREATED:20171023T170402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171023T170402Z
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SUMMARY:Complete pig butchering workshop and pastured meat share
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to slaughter\, dress\, quarter and further butcher hoofed animals! In this workshop\, we’ll take apart three heritage breed pigs at Doghill farm in Huntington MA. Learn about butchering\, charcuterie and anatomy as we transform these noble cousins of ours into food for us humans. All parts of the animal will be used\, including organ meats\, bones and blood. Lastly\, we will learn to use the sinew for string\, hooves for glue. Folks will be expected to roll their sleeves and participate. All this will be done\, of course\, in the respectful context of interdependence. No experience necessary. \nOne pig will be available for purchase in advance of the workshop\, and buyers can take their packaged share home. Email apeandapemass@gmail.com for more information. \nQuarter share: (~40lbs\, 250$)\nHalf share: (~80lbs\, 425$)\nFull pig: (~160lbs\, 600$) \nWorkshop attendance 35-75$ sliding scale. Please RSVP by email: apeandapemass@gmail.com \nhttp://www.apeandape.com/workshops–blog/complete-pig-butchering-workshop-and-pastured-meat-share
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/complete-pig-butchering-workshop-and-pastured-meat-share/
LOCATION:Doghill Farm\, Huntington\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Farmer Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171107
DTSTAMP:20260608T043930
CREATED:20171101T163126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171101T163246Z
UID:25590-1509926400-1510012799@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Online Farming Courses - Cornell Small Farms Program
DESCRIPTION:Join one of our upcoming online farming courses: Veggie Farming\, Berry Production\, Introduction to Maple Syrup\, and more! \nThe Cornell Small Farms Program offers over twenty courses to help farmers improve their technical and business skills. Students connect with other farmers\, work on farm plans\, and gain practical tips without leaving their home. Course content can be accessed anywhere with a high-speed internet connection. \nMost courses are six weeks long. Each week features an evening webinar and follow-up readings\, videos\, and activities. Students and their instructors connect through online forums and live chat. If you aren’t able to attend the webinars in real-time\, they are always recorded for later viewing. \nClasses starting the Week of November 6 include: \nBF 120: Veggie Farming 1 – From Planning to Planting \nThis course helps new and aspiring vegetable producers answer basic questions about site selection\, crop rotation\, seeding and transplanting\, and financial aspects of veggie production. Topics including variety selection\, pre-plant preparation\, and cultivation will be covered. \nhttp://smallfarms.cornell.edu/online-courses/course-descriptions/veggie-farming-part-1-bf-120/ \nBF130: Poultry Production (BF 130) \nMany new farmers get started with poultry\, because it’s a relatively low-investment enterprise with a fairly quick turnaround time from investment to revenue. The margins can be slim though\, and farmers need to develop the necessary skillset in order to produce a product that is both safe and profitable. This course will help you get started with all the basic information to build a successful poultry enterprise. \nhttp://smallfarms.cornell.edu/online-courses/course-descriptions/poultry-production-bf-130/ \n ​BF 122: Berry Production  \nIf you’re exploring the idea of adding berries and bramble fruits to your farm\, this course will help you consider all the aspects of this decision\, from varieties and site selection all the way through profit potential and marketing. \nhttp://smallfarms.cornell.edu/online-courses/course-descriptions/berry-production-bf-122/ \nBF 152: Introduction to Maple Syrup Production\n \nMaple syrup production is rapidly growing around the Northeast and offers a sound financial opportunity to utilize woodlots. This course explores the range possibilities of maple sugaring on your land – be it for supplemental income or for your livelihood. Also discussed are “alternative” trees for production\, including Birch and Black Walnut. \nhttp://smallfarms.cornell.edu/online-courses/course-descriptions/introduction-to-maple-syrup-production-bf-152/ \nCourse tuition entitles two people from a farm to attend. Discounts for early sign up and multiple course sign ups are available. \nCheck out the listings at http://smallfarms.cornell.edu/online-courses/ for more information on a particular course and the instructors. \nQuestions?\nContact Erica Frenay\, ejf5@cornell.edu or Steve Gabriel\, sfg53@cornell.edu\nor call 607-255-2142 \nABOUT\nThe Small Farms Program helps farmers get expert assistance to facilitate all phases of small farm business development\, from initial growth to optimization to maturity.  We are a joint effort of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and Cornell Cooperative Extension.
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/online-farming-courses-cornell-small-farms-program/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Farmer Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20171108T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20171108T133000
DTSTAMP:20260608T043930
CREATED:20170922T143441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171106T175929Z
UID:25144-1510131600-1510147800@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Lean Management Principles for Farmers
DESCRIPTION:WE’VE HAD A GREAT RESPONSE FOR THIS WORKSHOP! UNFORTUNATELY\, WE ARE AT CAPACITY AND CAN NO LONGER TAKE RSVP’S. To be put on the waiting list\, please email stevie@buylocalfood.org with your name and farm/business name. Thank you! \n\nCan factory principles be applied to farming without compromising the values of sustainability? According to our presenter and lean business consultant Scott Morrison\, it can. This is backed up by the recent book “The Lean Farm” authored by Indiana small farmer\, Ben Hartman. His popular book created a buzz in the agricultural community\, offering an approach to efficiency that focuses on increasing production capacity by changing your processes in all aspects of your operations. Farmers like Hartman found that incorporating lean principles drastically cuts their wastes and increases their profits\, making their farms more environmentally and economically sustainable. \nExactly how do these principles translate to farm operations? Lean makes you think about the minutia of operations and how even the smallest improvement can add up to savings over time: in money\, tools\, and resources. It means taking note of the number of movements a person makes from harvest to market\, using the right sized and functioning tools\, improving communication with your employees\, and seeing where you can minimize the use of resources like water and packaging.\nJoin us for a half-day workshop on lean farming presented by consultant Scott Morrison at Outlook Farm with owner\, Brad Morse. We will begin with an introduction to Lean principles and apply them in a walkthrough of Outlook’s post-harvest operations. We will discuss how to map out any process in your operations to identify opportunities to streamline and reduce costs\, determine the capacity of production and how to create investment and ownership from your workforce to make improvements to the farm. \nOur presenter\, Scott Morrison\, consulted with Local Hero member Red Fire Farm\, referenced in a recent May 17th Boston Globe article. He has worked with other farms throughout the Northeast in addition to Red Fire and we are excited to bring him back to the Valley to speak to more farmers on the value in lean farming principles. \nThis workshop is coordinated in collaboration with PVGrows Investment Fund\, Franklin County CDC (FCCDC)\, and Massachusetts Department of Agriculture (MDAR) Agricultural Business Training Program \nFor more information contact Stevie Schafenacker – stevie@buylocalfood.org\, 413-665-7100 ext. 27 \nAbout Scott: \nScott Morrison has thirty-five years of experience in the fields of Quality\, Engineering\, and Operations\, the last six as a 5S/Lean consultant to a variety of companies across the US\, including a few farms in New England. He has a sharp eye for understanding processes and then cutting through the waste to enhance the value of those processes. Excellent communication skills plus both shop floor and senior management experience allow Scott to easily relate to everyone in your organization. \nMore About Lean Farming: \nFarmer to Farmer podcast: The Lean Farm\n“Fueling the Farm to Table…”\, Boston Globe\nThe Lean Farm by Ben Hartman\nScott Morrison \n\n\n“Funding for this workshop was supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service through grant 16FMPPMA0002.  Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the USDA.”
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/lean-management-principles-for-farmers/
LOCATION:Outlook Farm\, 136 Main Road\, Westhampton\, MA\, 01027\, United States
CATEGORIES:CISA Events,Farmer Events,CISA Workshops for Businesses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20171114T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20171114T180000
DTSTAMP:20260608T043930
CREATED:20170921T163150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171020T184557Z
UID:25099-1510671600-1510682400@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Understanding Customer Behavior at Farmers' Markets: Tips to Increase Sales
DESCRIPTION:With the number of farmers’ markets in the Massachusetts steadily increasing and the tripling of SNAP sales coming into markets through the state-wide Healthy Incentive Program\, drawing in customers to your stand is imperative. \nWhat can farmers do to attract more shoppers to their stands? How can farmers actively market their products in and out of the farmers’ markets? What can farmers do to better understand customer behavior at the market\, and how can they use this information to increase customer satisfaction? \nChris Wayne of GrowNYC’s FARMroots program will present a tool for measuring customer behavior at farmers’ markets. By leveraging customer research performed by grocery stores and largescale food retailers\, and building on 40 years of institutional knowledge internally through the operation of NYC’s Greenmarkets\, FARMroots developed strategies to increase sales and customer satisfaction. Learn tips for advanced merchandising\, how to appeal to a customer’s behavioral habits\, segmenting your market\, how to leverage sales data records to make informed marketing decisions\, and ways you and your staff can improve your customer’s overall shopping experience. \nFor more information contact Stevie Schafenacker – stevie@buylocalfood.org\, 413-665-7100 ext. 27 \n\n \n\n\n\nRegister\n\n\nLocal Hero Members $10.00 USDNon-Members $15.00 USD\n\n\nEnter name(s) of attendees:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\nAbout FARMRoots: \nFARMroots provides both aspiring and established Greenmarket farmers with business technical assistance and training designed to ensure the long-term viability of participating farms and farmland. Technical assistance is provided through both in-house services and through the engagement of cost-shared consultants. \nAbout GrowNYC: \nGrowNYC’s mission is to improve New York City’s quality of life through environmental programs that transform communities block by block and empower all New Yorkers to secure a clean and healthy environment for future generations. Over the past 45 years they’ve become a service organization\, operating 50+ farmers’ markets and regional food hub\, providing city-wide recycling and composting resources\, supporting a network of hundreds of community gardens\, and creating a robust farmer and community education program. Their Greenmarket Farmers’ Market network sees over 250\,000 customers each week with 224 regional farmers and food producers. \n\n \n\n\n\nRegister\n\n\nLocal Hero Members $10.00 USDNon-Members $15.00 USD\n\n\nEnter name(s) of attendees:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\nFunding for this workshop was supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service through grant 16FMPPMA0002\, Local Hero members\, and individual contributors.
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/understanding-customer-behavior-at-farmers-markets/
LOCATION:Northampton Senior Center\, 67 Conz St\, Northampton\, MA\, MA\, 01060\, United States
CATEGORIES:CISA Events,Farmer Events,CISA Workshops for Businesses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20171117T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20171117T100000
DTSTAMP:20260608T043930
CREATED:20171115T184639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171115T184639Z
UID:25739-1510909200-1510912800@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:FCCC November Breakfast Series- Farmer Q&A with Jennifer Flanagan
DESCRIPTION:The Franklin County Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce that Cannabis Control Commissioner Jennifer Flanagan will speak at its November 17 breakfast at Terrazza Ristorante at the Greenfield Country Club. Governor Baker named former MA State Senator Jennifer L. Flanagan as the gubernatorial appointee to the five-member CCC\, charged with regulating both the adult use and medical marijuana industries. As a member of the State Senate\, Flanagan served on numerous legislative committees focusing on public health\, substance misuse\, and professional licensure.  Additionally\, she led efforts to enact comprehensive and bipartisan legislation proposed and signed by the Governor to combat substance use addiction through treatment\, recovery and prevention. Following the breakfast\, the Franklin County Chamber of Commerce has arranged for Commissioner Flanagan to meet with local farmers/producers to discuss the work of the CCC and gather feedback free of charge from 9:15-10:00am please  RSVP to 413-773-5463.
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/fccc-november-breakfast-series-farmer-qa-with-jennifer-flanagan/
LOCATION:Terraza Ristorante at the Greenfield Country Club\, 244 Country Club Road\, Greenfield\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Farmer Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20171128T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20171128T184500
DTSTAMP:20260608T043930
CREATED:20171115T180520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171115T180739Z
UID:25719-1511890200-1511894700@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Building a Niche Agri Enterprise into a Successful Business
DESCRIPTION:Join Tucka Saville of Anarchy Apiaries and Julia Coffey of Mycoterra Farm to discuss how they built their niche food system businesses.\nTucka will discuss the challenges and successes of building and sustaining apiaries in both the Northern and Southern climates of the East Coast. She works with both Anarchy Apiaries in New York and Florida\, and with French Hill Apiaries in Northern Vermont.\nJulia has built Mycoterra Farm from a garage based mushroom grow room to a large scale mushroom production facility in Deerfield\, MA. Julia will share her journey with us\, and her scalable model for success. \nHosted by The Stockbridge School of Agriculture\, UMass Amherst\nWhere: Paige Lab Conference Room – Room 202\nWho: Anyone! Open to the public \nParking: Meter Parking on campus is FREE after 5pm \nCampus map: \nhttps://www.umass.edu/visitorsctr/sites/default/files/maps/campusmap.pdf
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/building-a-niche-agri-enterprise-into-a-successful-business/
LOCATION:UMass Amherst\, Amherst\, MA\, 01003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Farmer Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20171130T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20171130T170000
DTSTAMP:20260608T043930
CREATED:20171115T182521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171115T182521Z
UID:25728-1512032400-1512061200@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:SNAP Retailer Sign-Up Day
DESCRIPTION:At this drop-in information session you can get your farm\, farm stand or farmers’ market authorized for SNAP (food stamps) and receive your USDA FNS number the very same day! USDA\, Department of Transitional Assistance and Department of Agricultural Resources staff will be on site to walk you through the process and assist with your application. You will also learn about SNAP processing equipment options and the Healthy Incentives Program (HIP) benefit. NOTE: Registration for the conference is not required if you wish to only attend the retailer sign-up event.  \nWhere: Mass Farm Bureau Annual Meeting: Thursday\, November 30\, DROP-IN hours between: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm\, Sheraton Framingham Hotel\, 1657 Worcester Rd.\, Framingham\, MA 01701 \nSNAP Retailer Sign-Up: Things to Bring \nIf you intend on getting an FNS number (SNAP retailer authorization)\, please bring copies of the following documents for all principal business owners to be included with your application: \n\nPicture ID (driver’s license or passport).\nSocial Security Card (or other official document with your name and SSN\, i.e.\, top page of tax return).\nCopy of voided check for bank account you will use to deposit funds.\n\nFor non-profit 501(c)(3) Farmers Markets Only:  \nFarmers Markets operated/sponsored by a non-profit are the ONLY applicants that are not required to submit verification of a Social Security number for corporate officers/board members. \n Documentation Required:  \n\nCopy of the IRS Determination Letter stating the organization is a 501(c)(3). A (C)(4) and (C)(6)   will not be accepted.\nLetter from the sponsoring agency stating that they are sponsoring the farmers market and who they have appointed as their legal representative to operate the farmers market.\nThe application must be signed by a corporate officer or a board member.\n\nFor Government Owned/Operated Farmers Markets Only –  Documentation Required:  \n\nCopy of the City/Town IRS EIN/TIN Tax Exempt Letter.\nCity/Town Official must sign the Application Certification Page.\nNo personal information is required or needed.\n\nFor more information please contact: \nDavid Webber\, Department of Agricultural Resources \nO: 617.626.1754 or E: david.webber@state.ma.us \nFrank Martinez Nocito\, Department of Transitional Assistance \nO: 413.772.3411 or E: frank.martineznocito@state.ma.us
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/snap-retailer-sign-up-day/
LOCATION:Sheraton Hotel and Conference Center\, 1657 Worcester Rd\, Framingham\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Farmer Events
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