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SUMMARY:We the Land: A Gathering For Indigenous\, Black\, Latinx\, Asian\, SWANA & PoC Earth Workers\, Land Stewards & Farmers
DESCRIPTION:We The Land! A Gathering For Indigenous\, Black\, Latinx\, Asian\, SWANA & PoC Earth Workers\, Land Stewards & Farmers will take place on August 2nd-4th 2024 at Smith College in Northampton\, MA.  \nWe the Land! is an invitation to our community to join us for a weekend of knowledge exchange\, grassroots organizing\, celebration\, and ceremony and marks the Northeast Farmers of Color Land Trust’s first in-person gathering since 2019 and centers the primary intention of our community-led network: \n\nTo break the isolation of being farmers of color in the Northeast by building relationships of mutual respect and joy\, the foundation of community care\, and movement work.\nTo share skills\, resources\, and time with one other in building collaborative projects and initiatives.\nTo coordinate our policy demands and catalyze reparations for Black-Indigenous-POC farmers and land stewards.\nTo collectively envision\, enact\, and share ways to be in reciprocity with Land\, in the process healing generational trauma and redefining the meaning of “farmer” and our care for the land and each other.\n\nWe the Land! is intended to call in and connect our mycelial network of Indigenous\, Black\, and Brown land\, food\, and climate justice activists\, as well as healers\, makers\, and ceremonial holders. We the Land! is rooted in NEFOC’s vision to advance land and food sovereignty in the Northeast region through permanent and secure land tenure for PoC farmers and land stewards in a sacred manner that honors our ancestors’ dreams ~ for regenerative farming\, human habitat\, ceremony\, native species ecosystem restoration\, and cultural preservation.  \nPlease read through our FAQ in wetheland.com/faq to find out more before purchasing a ticket or reach out to us at wetheland@nefoclandtrust.org if you do not find an answer on our website. \n\n\n¡Somos la Tierra! Un Encuentro para trabajadores\, protectores y agricultores de la tierra indígenas\, Negres\, Latinx\, Asiátiques\, SWANA y de Color tendrá lugar del 2 al 4 de agosto de 2024 en Smith College en Northampton\, MA. \nWe the Land! [¡Somos la Tierra!] es una invitación a nuestra comunidad a unirse a nosotres durante un fin de semana de intercambio de conocimiento\, organizar de base\, celebración y ceremonia y sería el primer encuentro en persona del Fideicomiso de Tierras Comunitarias de les Agricultores de Color del Noreste desde el 2019 y centra la intención primordial de nuestra red comunitaria: \n\nRomper el aislamiento de ser agricultores de color en el noreste desarrollando relaciones de respeto mutuo y gozo\, la base de cuidado comunitario y la labor del movimiento.\nCompartir destrezas\, recursos y tiempo unes con otres para desarrollar proyectos e iniciativas colaborativas.\nCoordinar nuestras reclamaciones de políticas y catalizar reparaciones para les agricultores y protectores de la tierra Negres\, indígenas y de color [BIPOC].\nColectivamente visualizar\, promulgar y compartir maneras para estar en  reciprocidad con la Tierra y en el proceso sanar el trauma generacional y redefinir el significado de “agricultor” y nuestro cuidado por la tierra y por nosotres.\n\nWe the Land! Su intención es llamar y conectar a nuestra red micelial de activistas de la justicia de la tierra\, alimentaria y climática\, al igual que a sanadores\, creadores y sostenedores ceremoniales. ¡Somos la Tierra! está enraizado en la visión de NEFOC de adelantar la soberanía alimentaria y de la tierra en la región noreste a través de la tenencia permanente y segura para les agricultores y tenedores de color de la tierra de una manera sagrada que honre los sueños de nuestres ancestres ~ por la agricultura regenerativa\, el hábitat humano\, las ceremonias\, la restauración del ecosistema de las especies nativas y la preservación cultural.  \nFavor de leer nuestra sección de preguntas frecuentes [FAQ\, por sus siglas en inglés] en wetheland.com/faq para aprender más antes de comprar un boleto o comuníquense con nosotres a wetheland@nefoclandtrust.org si no encuentra la respuesta que busca en nuestra página web. \n*Si necesita ayuda para inscribirse a esta conferencia en español\, envíenos un correo electrónico a wetheland@nefoclandtrust.org \n.
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/we-the-land-a-gathering-for-indigenous-black-latinx-asian-swana-poc-earth-workers-land-stewards-farmers/
LOCATION:Smith College Campus Center\, 100 Elm St\, Northampton\, MA\, 01063\, United States
CATEGORIES:Farmer Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240802T170000
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SUMMARY:Water & Climate Change Twilight Meeting at Bardwell Farm
DESCRIPTION:Register here! \nJoin UMass Extension and CISA for a climate-themed twilight meeting at Bardwell Farm in Hatfield\, MA! \n\nLisa McKeag will share findings from her recent water quality survey of farms around MA and discuss potential impacts of weather and climate change on ag water quality.\nHarrison Bardwell will show off his new automated irrigation system\, and discuss irrigation practices and funded projects around the farm.\nSue Scheufele will discuss climate change impacts on vegetable pests including an on-farm trial for managing Phytophthora blight in peppers hosted by Bardwell Farm.\n\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: Friday\, August 2\, 2024\, 5-7pm\, with dinner and discussion to follow \nWhere: Bardwell Farm\, 49 Main St.\, Hatfield\, MA 01038 \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/water-climate-change-twilight-meeting-at-bardwell-farm/
LOCATION:Bardwell Farm\, 49 Main Street\, Hatfield\, MA\, 01038\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Events,CISA Events,Farmer Events,CISA Workshops for Businesses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240807T183000
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UID:47494-1723055400-1723060800@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Farmland Protection Tools for the Berkshires
DESCRIPTION:Massachusetts is losing farmland faster than we can save it\, and land trusts and towns can play a part in ensuring land remains available for future generations of farmers. There are many programs (and lots of funding) available to help protect farmland. \nThis special webinar will focus on farmland protection tools and funding sources for land trusts and municipalities in the Berkshires. \nWednesday\, August 7th\, 2024\, 6:30pm – 8:00pm \nClick here to register. \nHosted by American Farmland Trust. \nPresenters include: \n\nKathleen Doherty\, American Farmland Trust\nNick Pitel\, Berkshire Natural Resources Council\nSarah Gardner\, Williams College\, Williamstown Ag Commission\, and American Farmland Trust\nKathy Orlando\, Sheffield Land Trust and Mass Land Trust Coalition\n\nReach out to Kathleen Doherty\, Farmland Easement Support Specialist\, kdoherty@farmland.org with any questions.
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/47494/
LOCATION:Remote
CATEGORIES:Farmer Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240814T100000
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SUMMARY:Building Healthy Soil in Urban Growing Areas
DESCRIPTION:Ver la pagina en español \nClick here for more information. \nCalling all members of the Bay Street community\, Springfield gardeners and community organizers\, and housing or social service coordinators! \nCome and visit the organic community garden at Tapley Court Apartment. \nThe Tapley Youth Agricultural Scientists invite you to experience the garden and learn how they built healthy soil and created an organic food source for community members on Bay street and the wider Springfield community. \n\nRegister Online Now\n\nThey will share: \n\nHow the garden came to be\nHow to build healthy soil in small urban growing spaces\nHow to develop an intensive growing garden\nHow to grow culturally important crops in Springfield\nA cooking demonstration using crops from the garden\n\nGrowing in urban green spaces brings many challenges. The Tapley Youth will describe the simple soil health techniques they’ve used to rebuild soil health and make it possible to grow organic food\, like mulching\, soil ferments\, cover cropping\, and mulching. They’ll also demonstrate a few of the soil test methods they use to regularly monitor soil health. \nThey’ll describe how they designed and evolved this intensive garden over time\, how they care for it so it grows lots of food\, and how they’ve learned to grow culturally important crops in New England. \nThey’ll even demonstrate how they use harvests from the garden to make something delicious (with samples to taste!) \nWe hope you’ll walk away inspired to spearhead your own community garden\, identify potential partners to get involved with\, and leave motivated to create an organic food source in your community! \nIf you have questions\, please reach out to Sister Anna Gilbert-Muhammad (anna@nofamass.org)
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/building-healthy-soil-in-urban-growing-areas/
LOCATION:Tapley Court Apartment\, 221 Bay St\, Springfield\, MA\, 01109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Events,Farmer Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240814T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240814T183000
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SUMMARY:No-till Vegetable Production in Living Mulch at Waltham Fields Community Farm
DESCRIPTION:Come take a tour of Waltham Fields Community Farm on August 14th\, from 4-6:30pm.  \nWe’ll be learning about the farm operation\, and digging deep into their recent tillage reduction systems. \nWaltham Fields Community Farm uses a perennial clover living mulch to suppress weeds\, reduce plastic use\, and increase soil health. After learning about how they implemented this living clover mulch experiment\, NOFA/Mass’s Ruben Parilla will demonstrate the use of a tool to measure microbial biomass and fungal:bacterial ratio as a measure of how no-till practices affect overall soil health. \nAccessibility: This event will involve walking around on farmland terrain – it is generally flat\, but rugged. There are two portapotties on site; one is wheelchair accessible. \nQuestions? Contact ruben@nofamass.org
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/no-till-vegetable-production-in-living-mulch-at-waltham-fields-community-farm/
LOCATION:Waltham Fields Community Farm\, 240 Beaver Street\, Waltham\, MA\, 02452
CATEGORIES:Farmer Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240815T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240815T180000
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CREATED:20240723T125028Z
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SUMMARY:Fall Harvest Workshop
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, August 15th from 4-6pm\, our Farm Manager Lee Gadway will teach a Fall Harvest Workshop on how to grow your fall harvest using minimal till practices.  \nCultivating for Community is the Food Bank Farm’s regenerative farming and education initiative. The farmland is a part of our second Food Bank Farm in Hadley\, Massachusetts. We are located on 32 Shattuck Rd in Hadley.  \nFood Bank Farms – Cultivating for Community | The Food Bank of Western Massachusetts (foodbankwma.org) \nTo register\, please email me (amandar@foodbankwma.org) by August 10th.
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/fall-harvest-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Farmer Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240819T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240819T200000
DTSTAMP:20260506T132400
CREATED:20240814T195223Z
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SUMMARY:Small-business networking
DESCRIPTION:Register here! \nIn collaboration with SCORE and MA SBDC\, you will: \n\nLearn from other clients how they solve challenges.\nGet fresh insights and solutions from mentors.\nEngage with lenders and other partners to drive success.\n\nKeynote Speaker: Frank Grindrod\nFrank Grindrod is a Marine veteran\, author\, public speaker\, and life and business coach. \nA renowned wilderness survival expert known for leadership training with teams in the wild worldwide\, he’s the founder of Earthwork\, empowering thousands for more than 25 years. \nFrank has been featured in media such as ABC\, NPR\, The Economist\, and more. \nDate: Monday\, August 19th 2024\, 6:00-8:00pm \nLocation: MA SBDC Western Regional Office\, UMass Center at Springfield\, 500 Main Street\, Tower Square\, Suite 260\, Springfield\, MA 01115 \nParking: $5 Tower Square Garage or street parking $.50 per hour
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/small-business-networking/
LOCATION:MA SBDC Western Regional Office\,  UMass Center at Springfield\, 1500 Main Street\, Tower Square\, Suite 260\, Springfield\, MA\, 01115\, United States
CATEGORIES:Farmer Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240824T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240824T140000
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CREATED:20240809T144653Z
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UID:47567-1724493600-1724508000@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Incorporating Perennials: On-Farm Resilience & Organic Systems Plans
DESCRIPTION:Ver la pagina en español \nClick here for more information. \nHave you been interested in learning about different types of Organic Systems Plans (OSPs) and how to use them to build on-farm resilience? Or wonder how you might be able to increase your potential for producing added value? Join Foxtrot Farm’s Abby Ferla in discussing their process of planning their fields for the year. From creating pollinator habitat\, storing and sinking water & limiting erosion\, to planting climate resilient crops\, Foxtrot has been testing it out – all in a certified organic manner. \nOur field tour will not only include an equipment demonstration for 2 types of walking tractors\, well suited for small-scale organic systems\, but Foxtrot is also home to a certified organic process for valued added products – right on farm\, no commercial kitchen needed. Come join us for some insight into this unique and dynamic organic farm\, bringing your questions and curiosity. \nRegister Online Now\n\nAccessibility: Foxtrot Farm is located at the top of a large hill\, about a quarter mile walk. If a participant’s mobility is limited\, driving up the hill is an option. You are welcome to inform us of any other accessibility needs or preferences including sight\, hearing\, scents or language. \nQuestions? Email events@nofamass.org
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/incorporating-perennials-on-farm-resilience-organic-systems-plans/
LOCATION:Foxtrot Herb Farm\, 1237 Baptist Corner Road\, Shelburne Falls\, MA\, 01370\, United States
CATEGORIES:Farmer Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240829T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240829T150000
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CREATED:20240814T172734Z
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UID:47643-1724940000-1724943600@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Labor Standards in Agriculture: A Worker Rights Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Register here! \nJoin the National Center for Farmworker Health as it hosts the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division and Occupational Safety and Health Administration during Labor Rights Week! \nRepresentatives will provide an overview of farmworker protections\, including wages\, the OSH Act\, transportation\, heat protections\, and more. \nFollowing the presentation\, participants will have an opportunity to meet with local representatives to discuss how we can work together to support farmworkers. \nDate: Thursday\, August 29\, 2pm
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/labor-standards-in-agriculture-a-worker-rights-conversation/
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CATEGORIES:Farmer Events
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