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SUMMARY:Soil Health Field Walk: Crimson & Clover Farm
DESCRIPTION:Join Crimson Clover Farm and American Farmland Trust for a field walk exploring innovative approaches to tillage reduction on organic farms. Farmer Nathan Frigard will showcase three tillage reduction and soil health trials: zone-tilling and planting crops into established dutch white clover living mulch\, growing teff as a living mulch between tomato beds\, and the use of intensive cover crop successions for organic matter/residue building. Nathan will provide a farm tour\, stopping at each trial plot to discuss the operations involved and any initial soil health\, weed suppression\, and crop performance observations. We will round out the afternoon with an informal farmer-to-farmer Q&A and discussion. \nSpeaker: Nate Frigard co-founded Crimson & Clover Farm in 2011 with a mission to provide quality products\, build healthy soils\, and create a vibrant community farm where folks could come to not just pick up their CSA vegetables but also walk the land\, pick strawberries\, and flowers\, see their neighbors\, and learn where their food came from.  For Nate\, farming has always been about more than just growing great food but also building connections with nature and among people. \nLocation: 215 Spring St\, Florence\, MA 01062 \nClick here to learn more and register for the event!
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/soil-health-field-walk-crimson-clover-farm/
LOCATION:Crimson & Clover Farm\, 215 Spring St\, Florence\, MA
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Farmer Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230719T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230719T120000
DTSTAMP:20260427T030655
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SUMMARY:Rebop Farm - Birds\, Bees\, and Beneficial Bugs in Our Livestock Systems
DESCRIPTION:Join UVM Extension specialists for a farm tour to learn about ways to enhance bird\, bee and beneficial insect habitats in your rotational grazing systems. \nRebop Farm \n\nWednesday\, July 19\, 10 a.m. − 12 p.m.\n1320 Sunset Lake Road\, Brattleboro\, VT\n\nRegistration: Call or email Kelsie Meehan at 802-656-4829 or kelsie.meehan@uvm.edu. \nTo request a disability-related accommodation to participate in this program\, contact Kelsie Meehan at 802-656-4829 or kelsie.meehan@uvm.edu at least three weeks before the event so we may assist you. Contact Kelsie with program questions or for additional information.
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/rebop-farm-birds-bees-and-beneficial-bugs-in-our-livestock-systems/
LOCATION:Rebop Farm\, 1320 Sunset Lake Road\, Brattleboro\, VT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Farmer Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230720T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230720T180000
DTSTAMP:20260427T030655
CREATED:20230306T181927Z
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SUMMARY:Sawyer Farm Reduced-Till Perennial Clover Trials
DESCRIPTION:Register here! \nOver the past several seasons\, farmers at Sawyer have been experimenting with different ways to plant row crops into perennial white clover and reduce tillage using a series of innovative practices. Join CISA\, UMass Extension\, Berkshire Conservation District\, Hampden-Hampshire Conservation District\, and Sawyer Farm’s Lincoln Fishman for a close look at transplanter shoe adaptations designed to reduce soil disturbance and weed competition in perennial clover and cash crop production. \nThis in-person workshop will be followed with an on-farm networking opportunity and equipment demo. Berkshire Conservation District will display their no-till drill seeder\, which is available for rentals and can be used for mixed or single species applications from clovers and orchard grass to rye and soybeans\, and the Hampden-Hampshire Conservation District will display their ESCH 5605 seed drill. The workshop is co-sponsored by CISA and UMass Extension\, and will take a close look at the system and the research underway with UMass through a SARE Partnership Grant\, and is part of CISA’s 2023 Adapt Your Farm to Climate Change Webinar and Workshop Series: On-farm Climate Change Adaptation Case Studies from western Massachusetts. \nPresenter: Sawyer Farm is in Worthington\, MA. Lincoln\, Hilary\, Erica\, and Butch have been growing vegetables at Sawyer since 2010. \nThis is an in-person event at 42 Old North Rd\, Worthington\, MA\, 01098 \nContact Stephen Taranto\, CISA Climate Program Coordinator\, at stephen@buylocalfood.org or 413-665-7100 ext. 17 with any questions. \nThis work is supported by the Beginning Farmer and Ranger Development Program grant no. 2020-70017-32420 from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture. Any opinions\, findings\, conclusions\, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/sawyer-farm-july20/
LOCATION:42 Old North Rd\, Worthington\, MA\, 01098\, 42 Old North Rd\, Worthington\, MA\, 01098\, United States
CATEGORIES:CISA Events,Community Events,CISA Workshops for Businesses
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230724
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230730
DTSTAMP:20260427T030655
CREATED:20230710T132448Z
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SUMMARY:2023 NOFA Summer Conference
DESCRIPTION:The NOFA Summer Conference is the annual summer gathering of the Northeast Organic Farming Association. NOFA is a non-profit organization of over 5\,000 small-scale farmers\, gardeners\, consumers and food system reformers. We promote healthy food\, organic regenerative farming practices\, and climate disruption solutions through soil management strategies. \nJoin the #NOFASummerConference later this month online and in-person! Tickets are priced on a sliding scale. Learn more about the conference and register to attend here! \nThe 49th annual NOFA Summer Conference begins online: Monday\, July 24 – Thursday July 27\, with evening speakers and workshops. \nOn Friday July 28 and Saturday July 29\, we gather in person and online at Worcester State University for knowledge sharing and celebration through: \n\nWorkshops and discussions (including in Spanish)\nRacial equity caucus groups\nChildren’s programming\nLocal food & drinks\nA fair!
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/2023-nofa-summer-conference/
LOCATION:Worcester State University\, 486 Chandler St.\, Worcester\, MA\, 01602\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Farmer Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230815T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230815T130000
DTSTAMP:20260427T030655
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SUMMARY:Growing Successful Work Teams
DESCRIPTION:Dates: Tuesdays\, August 8 & 15 \nTime:   Noon-1 pm Eastern \nLearn more and register. \nIdentify your communication and management preferences and practical ways to use them to build and retain a successful and productive crew. In this two-part workshop\, we will use the DiSC Workplace Profile to help you identify your unique communication and management preferences and explore ways that your preferences affect your strengths and stressors related to managing labor. The DiSC model provides a common language people can use to better understand themselves and those they interact with. We can use this knowledge to reduce conflict and improve working relationships. \nPrior to the first session\, participants will complete the online DiSC Workplace profile and receive their personalized report. In the first session (August 8)\, we will review our profiles and explore what they can tell us about the opportunities and challenges each of us brings to workplace interactions. In the second session (August 15). we will discuss strategies farm operators and managers can use to better communicate with\, manage and supervise employees who may or may not share our work style preferences. Both sessions will include discussion of practical ways you can use to build and sustain a successful crew. \nFee: $35. There is a $35 participant fee for this workshop to help pay for the DiSC Workplace Profile. The Farm Labor Dashboard project is subsidizing the balance (approximately 60%) of the actual profile cost. After you register\, we will send information about how to pay and complete enrollment in the workshop.  Because participants need to complete a self-assessment prior to the workshop\, registration for each section of the workshop will close three business days before the first session on Thursday August 3.
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/growing-successful-work-teams-2/
LOCATION:Remote
CATEGORIES:Farmer Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230816T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230816T183000
DTSTAMP:20260427T030655
CREATED:20230814T201109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230814T201403Z
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SUMMARY:UMass Research Farm Tour and Vegetable Twilight Meeting
DESCRIPTION:When: Wednesday\, August 16\, 2023\, 2:30-4:30pm: Research Farm Tour\, 5:00-6:30pm: Vegetable Twilight Meeting \nWhere: UMass Amherst Crop and Animal Research and Education Farm\, 91 River Rd.\, South Deerfield\, MA \nRegistration: Free! Please register in advance. Click here to register. \nJoin UMass Extension for a research tour and grower twilight meeting! In the afternoon\, we’ll tour the UMass Research Farm and hear about the graduate student and Extension research underway on the farm. Students and faculty are encouraged to come to learn about applied research and the research farm. In the evening\, we’ll have talks targeted more to commercial vegetable growers. A representative from Toro will discuss the automated irrigation system set up at the research farm\, and the Extension Vegetable Program will discuss their applied research trials in more detail.\nJoin us for both parts or just one! A light supper will follow the twilight meeting
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/umass-research-farm-tour-and-vegetable-twilight-meeting/
LOCATION:UMass Crop & Livestock Research & Education Farm\, 89 River Rd\, South Deerfield\, MA\, 01373\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Farmer Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230819
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230821
DTSTAMP:20260427T030655
CREATED:20230414T141246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230503T130103Z
UID:43060-1692403200-1692575999@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Building Immersion\, Life Tools - Seeds of Solidarity
DESCRIPTION:Join Seeds of Solidarity to learn to use a variety of hand and power tools\, and gain or expand your building skills\, ever-helpful to farmers\, artists\, or anyone seeking to increase your own DIY resources. You’ll experience the basics of wall\, roof and deck framing\, insulation and sheet-rock. Proper tool use and building techniques can inspire you to construct your own shed or studio\, furniture\, or even a tiny house! Along with plenty of hands-on experience\, this weekend workshop includes conversation to support participants’ design and build ideas and dreams\, all in a beautiful setting and in community with others. Facilitator/teachers are Seeds of Solidarity founders Ricky (he/him) and Deb (she/her)\, and farmer/builder Emi (they/them). Sliding scale $75- $175. ($250 value). Lunches included\, rustic on-site overnight camping possible. Pre-registration required\, space limited\, capped at 20. Ages 18 and up welcome to register. \nPre-registration required\, space limited. Read more about each workshop and how to sign up below. BIPOC scholarships available for these workshops\, connect with deb@seedsofsolidarity.org if interested. Enjoy local attractions such as cider at a beautiful orchard\, hiking or kayaking while in the North Quabbin area! \nDates: Saturday and Sunday Aug 19 and 20\, 10am-4.30PM both days. \nLocation: Seeds of Solidarity\, 165 Chestnut Hill Rd\, Orange\, MA  \nEmail deb@seedsofsolidarity.org to register.
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/building-immersion-life-tools-seeds-of-solidarity/
LOCATION:Seeds of Solidarity Education Center\, 165 Chestnut Hill Road\, Orange\, MA
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Farmer Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230824T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230824T200000
DTSTAMP:20260427T030655
CREATED:20230824T124043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230824T143449Z
UID:44391-1692882000-1692907200@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Farm and Food Workers Relief Program Application Assistance
DESCRIPTION:$600 relief payments are available for farm workers who worked during the Covid-19 pandemic. Click here for more information on the FFWRP relief program. Application assistance is available in person today and tomorrow in Springfield. Please spread the word to eligible farm employees. \n***LOCATION AND TIME CHANGE*** \nThe event on Thursday\, August 24th will now be held at South Congregational Church\, 45 Maple Street\, Springfield\, from 1-8pm.  \n\nDate: Thursday\, August 24th\, 1-8pm\nLocation: South Congregational Church\, 45 Maple Street\, Springfield\, MA 01105. Please come to the front entrance.\n\nContact Zoraia at zoraia@buylocalfood.org or 413-665-7100 ext. 15 with questions.
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/farm-and-food-workers-relief-program-application-assistance/
LOCATION:South Congregational Church\, 45 Maple Street\, Springfield\, MA\, 01105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Farmer Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230913T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230913T190000
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CREATED:20230829T203242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230906T195732Z
UID:44426-1694620800-1694631600@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:2023 Farm Disasters: Free Dinner\, Info\, and Farmer Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Register here! Pre-registering will help us make sure there is plenty of food. \nJoin CISA\, Plainville Farm’s Wally Czajkowski\, and other farmers for information about disaster relief options\, help with applications\, dinner\, and time to talk to other farmers about how this year’s weather disasters have impacted your farm and how you are planning for the future. For dinner\, we’ll have vegetarian and beef lasagna catered by Diemand Farm. Please come when you can and stay to network! \nDate: Wednesday\, September 13\, 4:00 – Sundown \nLocation: Plainville Farm\, 135 Mt. Warner Road\, Hadley\, MA 01035 \nAgenda \n\n4-5 pm: Get help with an application to MDAR’s Natural Disaster Recovery Program for Agriculture\, CISA’s Emergency Farm Fund\, and USDA Farm Services Agency programs. Representatives from these programs will also stay through dinner.\n5 pm: Dinner and discussion\n\nPre-register here. Pre-registration will help us make sure we have enough food and chairs for everyone. \nContact Sonia at sonia@buylocalfood.org or 413-665-7100 ext. 21 with questions.
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/2023-farm-disasters-info-and-farmer-discussion/
LOCATION:Plainville Farm\, 135 Mount Warner Rd\, Hadley\, MA
CATEGORIES:CISA Events,Farmer Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230914T030000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230914T163000
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CREATED:20230825T220656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230825T220656Z
UID:44434-1694660400-1694709000@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Advocating for a More Humane Food System: Farmers & the 2023 Farm Bill
DESCRIPTION:For decades\, federal and state policy has been used as a tool to prop up the harmful industrial agriculture system\, providing billions of dollars in subsidies and funding that leaves more humane and responsible farmers at a severe disadvantage in the marketplace. Join us for this webinar to learn how higher-welfare farmers can play a critical advocacy role and help build a more humane food system that treats farmers\, their communities\, animals\, and the environment with respect. \nDate: September 14\, 3pm \nRegister Here
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/advocating-for-a-more-humane-food-system-farmers-the-2023-farm-bill/
LOCATION:Remote
CATEGORIES:Farmer Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T140000
DTSTAMP:20260427T030655
CREATED:20230913T174057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230913T174057Z
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SUMMARY:(Nearly) Fall Meadow Stroll 
DESCRIPTION:(Nearly) Fall Meadow Stroll  \nSunday\, September 17\, 12:00 – 2:00 pm\nCheckerspot Farm\n30 Jacksonville Rd.\, Colrain \nFranklin Conservation District announces the last outdoor event of the year in our Native Plants education series. \nJoin Jocelyn Demuth of Checkerspot Farm in Colrain for a stroll around her former dairy pasture turned native plants meadow\, which is still abuzz in September. Come see what’s happening\, meet some new-to-you native plants\, and learn what to do with your own garden or meadow once the season ends. \nPlants will be available for purchase after the program. \nThis event is free. Please register here.
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/nearly-fall-meadow-stroll/
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T143000
DTSTAMP:20260427T030655
CREATED:20230817T204556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230905T163656Z
UID:44303-1694952000-1694961000@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Local Farming in the Climate Crisis - Panel and Action Circle
DESCRIPTION:On September 17\, 2023\, the Episcopal Church of Saints James and Andrew and CISA are hosting a panel to discuss the challenges of farming in the climate crisis\, the Massachusetts government response\, and visions for the future. The event will discuss recent climate events affecting Massachusetts\, including intense cold and hard frosts damaging peach and apple crops\, and July flooding impacting over 150 farms and 2\,700 aces of crops. The panel brings together two local farmers\, David Fisher of Natural Roots Farm in Conway and Sarah Voiland of Red Fire Farm in Montague and Granby\, with Natalie Blais\, State Representative for 1st Franklin District. Following the panel\, join in the action planning session to share ideas of what we can do\, next steps to take\, and how each of us can contribute. \nThere is no charge for the event. Donations will be accepted with all donations going to the Healey-Driscoll Administration and United Way Farm Resiliency Fund being set up to support Massachusetts farming in the evolving climate crisis. \nDate: Sunday\, September 17\, 2023\, Panel and Q&A – 12:00-1:30pm\, Action Plan – 1:45-2:30 \nLocation: Main Sanctuary\, Episcopal Church of Saints James and Andrew\, 8 Church St\, Greenfield\, MA 01301 (Please enter front doors of the Church\non Federal Street) \nPresenters: \n\nDavid Fisher\, his partner and farm family and crew operate a horse-powered vegetable farm on the South River. The farm offers year-round CSA shares with 200 members and a farm store. In the July flooding the farm lost its main fields with damage to farm roads and River crossings. They have been able to continue operations with community support from a GoFundMe campaign and support from local farms.\nSarah Voiland\, her husband\, family and crew operate Red Fire Farm with fields near the Sawmill and Connecticut Rivers. The farm offers year-round CSA shares with 1\,200 members and a farm store. The excessive rainfall damaged crops in the fields and washed away plants in some fields\, but the farm was not flooded by the Rivers. Like other farms the full extent of damage from the summer’s rainfall is still in play because excessive rain causes fungal diseases in plants and may affect crops still in the ground.\nNatalie Blais\, State Representative for 1st Franklin District\, has served the District since 2019. She serves on the Joint Committee on Agriculture and has visited local farms affected by the July flooding. In August the Legislature provided $20 million in mitigation funds for natural disasters including flooding in western Massachusetts.\n\nThis is the first event in the 2023-2024 Environmental Sunday program organized by the Church’s Green Team. This event is also the first event in CISA’s Climate Change & Farming Week 2023 beginning September 17 and ending September 22. Learn more about how to get involved here! \nContacts: \n\nElla Ingraham\, The Episcopal Church of Saints James and Andrew Green Team coordinator\, ejmai127@gmail.com or 860-684-4420\nStephen Taranto\, Climate Program Coordinator for CISA\, stephen@buylocalfood.org or 413-665-7100 ext. 17.
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/climate-crisis-panel/
LOCATION:Episcopal Church of Saints James and Andrew\, 8 Church St\, Greenfield\, MA\, 01301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Events,CISA Events,Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230919T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230919T143000
DTSTAMP:20260427T030655
CREATED:20230825T221921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230825T221921Z
UID:44436-1695128400-1695133800@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Conservation Stewardship Program Practices for Grazing Lands
DESCRIPTION:Join Chris and Burnell Muse to learn how a small farm in Louisiana -Muse 3 Farm – has implemented several NRCS Conservation Stewardship Program practices  to help  fund and improve enhancements to their pastures to enrich the welfare of their soil\, grazing animals and wildlife. There is so much to learn from these two knowledgeable producers. \nDate: September 19 at 1pm  \nRegister Here
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/conservation-stewardship-program-practices-for-grazing-lands/
LOCATION:Remote
CATEGORIES:Farmer Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230919T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230919T180000
DTSTAMP:20260427T030655
CREATED:20230816T162241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230828T183117Z
UID:44266-1695139200-1695146400@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Building Soil Health and Climate Resilience with No-till Practices
DESCRIPTION:Register here! \nIn 2023\, the Hampden-Hampshire Conservation District (HHCD) launched the Healthy Soils Program\, which provides farmers with resources to encourage and facilitate the adoption of regenerative agriculture practices\, with the goal of building soil health and mitigating issues caused by conventional practices. As part of the Healthy Soils Program\, HHCD offers equipment rentals\, no-till mentorships\, soil analysis\, and educational outreach.During this event\, HHCD will discuss the Healthy Soils Program\, and have their rental equipment on display. Jeremy Plotkin and Dave Tepfer\, owners of Simple Gifts Farm\, will discuss their transition to reduced-till and no-till practices. Jeremy and Dave have experimented with regenerative practices for years to build soil health and resilience to climate change\, and they are eager to share what they have learned. In addition\, Jeremy and Dave will demonstrate how to operate HHCD’s Esch 5605 no-till seed drill\, sowing a cover crop on a parcel of their land. \nLocation: Simple Gifts Farm\, 1089 N Pleasant St\, Amherst\, MA\, 01002 \nDate and Time: Tuesday\, September 19\, 4:00-6:00pm \nContact Matthew Karas at matthewhhcd@gmail.com or (413) 362-4072 with questions. \nThis workshop is part of Climate Change & Farming Week 2023! Learn more about how to get involved here!
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/building-soil-health-and-climate-resilience-with-no-till-practices/
LOCATION:Simple Gifts Farm\, 1089 North Pleasant St\, Amherst\, MA\, 01002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Events,Farmer Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230920T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230920T193000
DTSTAMP:20260427T030655
CREATED:20230814T190422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230828T183214Z
UID:44193-1695232800-1695238200@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:MDAR Climate and APR Farm Grants Showcase at Warner Farm
DESCRIPTION:Register Here! \nAre you interested in MDAR’s Climate Smart (CSAP) grant programs? Are you an APR farmer wanting to see an APR Improvement Program (AIP) grant in action? Are you interested in the APR program for your land? Join us at Warner Farm in Sunderland\, where Dave Wisseman will showcase how they used their AIP and CSAP grants. We’ll look at their photovoltaic array installations funded partially by CSAP\, as well as their AIP-funded infrastructure projects. Dave Wisseman will speak and answer questions about their experiences\, and MDAR staff will be on hand to answer questions about AIP\, CSAP\, and the APR program. \nThis event is most relevant to farmers or farm managers. Please join us to network with your farmer peers and explore MDAR’s grant options for your farm! Refreshments will be provided. \nLocation: Warner Farm\, 23 South Main Street\, Sunderland\, MA\, 01375 \nDate and Time: Wednesday\, September 20th\, 6-7:30pm \nContact Diego Irizarry-Gerould at Diego.Irizarry-Gerould@mass.gov or (857) 248-1671 with questions. \nThis event is part of Climate Change and Farming Week 2023\, September 17-23. Click here to see other events that week!
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/mdar-climate-and-apr-farm-grants-showcase/
LOCATION:Warner Farm\, 23 South Main Street\, Sunderland\, MA\, 01375\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Events,CISA Events,Farmer Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230921T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230921T180000
DTSTAMP:20260427T030655
CREATED:20230306T175521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230907T143608Z
UID:42563-1695312000-1695319200@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Reed Poultry Farm: Composting for Business Diversification and Climate Change Adaptation
DESCRIPTION:Farm Tour & Presentation @ 4:00 – 5:00 pm\nJoin Reed Poultry Farm for a look at their new composting enterprise that adapts to climate change by diversifying income streams and reducing farm waste. Reed Poultry Farm received an adaptation grant from CISA last year and used it to attend the Maine Compost School to learn about turning their farm’s “waste” into compost and a new source of income. \nClimate Adaptation Networking @ 5:00 – 6:00\nAfter taking a look at the composting system we’ll have time for networking with technical assistance providers and other farmers who have received adaptation grants. Networking will include conversation with other local farms and food businesses that have been a part of the climate adaptation grant program\, including Keshtyar Seed Farm\, Sawyer Farm\, Real Pickles\, and Grow Food Northampton. Drinks and snacks provided! \n\nThis workshop and networking event is part of Climate Change & Farming Week 2023! Learn more about how to get involved here! \nPresenters: Kat Chang Laznicka and Peter Reed Laznicka own and operate Reed Farm in Sunderland\, MA\, a small scale pastured poultry farm and state inspected poultry processing facility offering processing services to the local farming community. Since opening in 2019\, Reed Farm has been awarded state and federal grants to expand production and progress their on-site processing facility towards a USDA grant of inspection. \nThis is an in-person event at Reed Farm\, 136 Russell St\, Sunderland\, MA. \nContact Stephen Taranto\, CISA Climate Program Coordinator\, at stephen@buylocalfood.org or 413-665-7100 ext. 17 with any questions. \nRegister here!
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/reed-compost/
LOCATION:Reed Farm\, 136 Russell Street\, Sunderland\, MA\, 01375​\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Events,CISA Events,Farmer Events,CISA Workshops for Businesses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230921T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230921T190000
DTSTAMP:20260427T030655
CREATED:20230821T140800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230831T154751Z
UID:44335-1695315600-1695322800@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Harvesting Hope: Building Climate-Resilient Farms in The Berkshire-Taconic Region
DESCRIPTION:Regional experts and farmers will convene for a panel discussion addressing the impact of climate change on local agriculture\, the adaptive measures adopted by Berkshire-Taconic farmers\, and the contributions of Berkshire Agricultural Ventures to these efforts. This event is hosted by Berkshire Agricultural Ventures and the Roaring Brook Family Foundation \nRegister here! Advanced registration is required\, space is limited. \nDate: Thursday\, September 21\, 5:00-7:00pm \nLocation: Berkshire Botanical Gardens\, 5 W Stockbridge Rd\, Stockbridge\, MA 01262 (Intersection Routes 102 & 183) \nContact Patrick Grego at info@berkshireagventures.org or (413) 645-3594 with questions.
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/harvesting-hope-building-climate-resilient-farms-in-the-berkshire-taconic-region/
LOCATION:Berkshire Botanical Gardens\, Berkshire Botanical Gardens\, Stockbridge\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Events,Community Events,Farmer Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230922T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230922T160000
DTSTAMP:20260427T030655
CREATED:20230828T005025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230828T005025Z
UID:44448-1695384000-1695398400@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Farm Bill 2023 and Climate-Friendly Farming Letter Writing Campaign and Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Swing by the UMass Student Farmer’s Market to learn about the most recent Farm Bill updates and the policies that would further support climate-friendly farming practices locally and nationally. We’ll have a quick and easy online letter template available for individuals to customize with their personal story and send to their elected representatives to inform them of the specific climate and agricultural policies and priorities that are important to our farming community. Also\, take the opportunity to peruse the vegetables\, herbs\, teas\, and crafts on offer at the student farmer’s market! \nDate: Friday\, September 22\, 12:00-4:00pm \nLocation: 140 Hicks Way\, Amherst\, MA 01003 \nContact Randy Violette at rviolette@umass.edu or (703) 638-3187 with questions.
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/farm-bill-2023-and-climate-friendly-farming-letter-writing-campaign-and-info-session/
LOCATION:UMass Student Farmer’s Market\, 140 Hicks Way\, Amherst\, MA\, 01003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Events,Community Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230923T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230923T113000
DTSTAMP:20260427T030655
CREATED:20230323T142140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230830T144807Z
UID:42850-1695463200-1695468600@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Nuestros Finqueros Training Enterprises: Perennial Crops
DESCRIPTION:Register here!  \nNuestras Raíces invites commercial producers\, beginner farmers\, gardeners\, veterans\, youth\, and other interested community members to join our free farmer training program! In eight bilingual workshops running from March through October\, participants will learn about a range of agricultural topics\, receive one-on-one technical assistance from UMass experts\, and get the opportunity to network and explore available resources with Nuestras Raíces’ community partners such as representatives from the USDA NRCS and FSA\, Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources\, and other local farmers and producers. In our September workshop\, we will learn about various perennial crops! \nLocation: 24 Jones Ferry Road\, Holyoke\, MA 01040 \nContact Lars Clavier at lclavier@nuestras-raices.org with questions.
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/nuestros-finqueros-training-enterprises-perennial-crops/
LOCATION:24 Jones Ferry Rd\, Holyoke
CATEGORIES:Climate Events,Farmer Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230923T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230923T120000
DTSTAMP:20260427T030655
CREATED:20230816T205353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230831T154507Z
UID:44282-1695463200-1695470400@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Native Plant Sale with Hampden-Hampshire Conservation District
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to our first ever Native Plant Sale!\nLocation: Hadley Public Library\, 50 Middle Street\, Hadley 01035 \nPickup Time: September 23\, 10am-12pm \nInside\, you will find flowering perennials\, beautiful grasses\, shrubs\, and trees that are right at home in your landscape where they do the important work of supporting pollinators! All plants are locally sourced from growers in Hampshire and Franklin counties. Click here for more information!  \nThe sale will be open through Saturday\, September 9 (or until supplies last) and order pickup will be Saturday\, September 23\, 10am-12pm\, at the Hadley Public Library at 50 Middle St. in Hadley. We have limited quantities for this inaugural sale\, so order early! \nThis fall and winter\, we will offer a workshop series on gardening with native plants. Look for email announcements and check our website often for more information about upcoming events. \nContact Hamden-Hampshire Conservation district at (413) 362-4720 or hampdenhampshireconservation@gmail.com with questions.  \nThis event is part of Climate Change and Farming Week 2023\, September 17-23. Click here to see other events that week!
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/nativeplantsale/
LOCATION:Hadley Public Library\, 50 Middle St\, Hadley
CATEGORIES:Climate Events,Community Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230923T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230923T160000
DTSTAMP:20260427T030655
CREATED:20230814T164428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230908T194452Z
UID:44168-1695463200-1695484800@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Wheel-View Farm Open House
DESCRIPTION:RSVP here! \nJoin us at Wheel-View Farm for an open house and barbecue meal on the farm! The event will celebrate Wheel-View and their recent honor\, becoming recipient of the 2022 Leopold Conservation Award for New England. Come see how your beef is grown\, take a tour of the farm store and museum\, and take a tractor-drawn wagon ride to the top of the hill\, overlooking a view across four states! The event will include conversation with Ridge Shinn & Lynne Pledger\, authors of Grass-Fed Beef for a Post-Pandemic World. Speakers will be available for book-signing and questions throughout the day. \nThere will also be an optional barbecue meal served at the farm\, available for $30 per person. The meal will feature Wheel-View Farm grass-fed beef and pastured pork! Please RSVP to let us know if you plan to eat! \nLocation: Wheel-View Farm\, 212 Reynolds Road\, Shelburne Falls\, MA 01370 \nDate and Time: Saturday\, September 23rd\, 10:00am-4:00pm \nPlease contact Carolyn at cwheeler@wheelviewfarm.com with any questions. \nThis event is part of Climate Change and Farming Week 2023\, September 17-23. Click here to see other events that week!
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/open-house-at-wheel-view-farm/
LOCATION:Wheel-View Farm\, 212 Reynolds Road\, Shelburne\, MA\, 01370\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Events,Community Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230924T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230924T160000
DTSTAMP:20260427T030655
CREATED:20230905T213655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230906T132727Z
UID:44526-1695560400-1695571200@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Avoid Compaction: Plant Garlic Into Your Cover Crop!
DESCRIPTION:Register here! \nAre you looking to optimize your on-farm cover cropping systems and identify opportunities to decrease the compaction of your soil?  Planting garlic or a variety of other foods into your cover crop is a great way to optimize your fields\, decrease the compaction levels of your soil\, and increase the nutrient availability. \nDuring this event\, Chuck Currie of Freedom Food Farm will walk us through this process\, and demonstrate how to minimize compaction\, which is often propelled by tillage and frequent tractor passes.  We’ll tour their fields and get a look at the variety of equipment they use to enhance their no-till farming practices\, such as: a water wheel transplanter with a no-till coulter\, a no-till drill to plant cover crop\, and mulch transferring equipment. \nLearn about and discuss which methods may work best for your farm\, and identify opportunities for improving your own systems for healthier soil and increased productivity– right before we get ready to plant our garlic! \nEvent Details:\n\nDate:  September 24\, 1:00-4:00pm\nLocation: Freedom Food Farm\, 471 Leonard Street\, Raynham\, MA 02767 United States\nPrice: Sliding scale $30/$50/$70 (Full Scholarships available: Apply here)\n\nQuestions? Contact Hannah McDonald\, NOFA/Mass Events Manager\, at events@nofamass.org
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/avoid-compaction-plant-garlic-into-your-cover-crop/
LOCATION:Freedom Food Farm\, 471 Leonard St.\, Raynham\, MA\, 02767\, United States
CATEGORIES:Farmer Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230928T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230928T120000
DTSTAMP:20260427T030655
CREATED:20230911T204325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230911T204325Z
UID:44575-1695891600-1695902400@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Basics of Starting Your Business
DESCRIPTION:This free presentation will help entrepreneurs start a business plan and provide structure to starting and managing their venture. Topics will include: \n\nIntroduction and need for planning\nBasic business plan format\nChoosing your legal form of organization\nMarketing\, market planning and research\nCash flow projections\nFinancial statements\nFinancing\n\nThere will also be an overview of the U.S. Small Business Administration’s programs and services. The presentation will help you gain a better understanding of the various SBA programs and services available to prospective or current entrepreneurs who need assistance in starting or expanding their businesses\, and will include capital\, counseling and contracting information. \nOreste Varela\, branch manager of the U.S. Small Business Administration in Springfield\, will be a speaker. Also presenting from the Massachusetts Small Business Development Center\, Western Regional Office will be Allen Kronick\, senior business advisor or Anita Eliason\, senior business advisor. \nThere is no charge for these workshops\, but pre-registration is required. This workshop is offered on several convenient dates. If a date is not listed below\, the class is full or registration is closed. A Zoom link for the webinar will be emailed to you immediately after registration from centeric@clients.msbdc.org. Please add this email to your safe sender list. \nDates & Times: Typically held on the first Monday (1:00 – 4:00 p.m.) and third Thursday (9:00 a.m. – 12 noon) of the month – click on your date selection below to register\nLocation: Online\nCost: No charge\nContact:  MSBDC Western Regional Office at 413-577-1768 or ppawlosk@umass.edu
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/basics-of-starting-your-business/
LOCATION:Remote
CATEGORIES:Farmer Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230928T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230928T150000
DTSTAMP:20260427T030655
CREATED:20230824T191030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230825T175852Z
UID:44408-1695906000-1695913200@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Labor-Movement Workshop at Old Friends Farm
DESCRIPTION:Register here! \n\n\nThe Safe Labor Movement Workshop covers better body mechanics and movement patterns in order to decrease injury potential\, increase efficiency and extend career longevity. Time will be spent practicing four basic movement patterns: hinge\, squat\, push and pull\, along with kneeling patterns\, rotation and core stability. Each participant will leave with tips to improve their overall movement health + wellness. \nThis workshop is coordinated and led by Labor-Movement with Support from CISA. The event will be held at Old Friends Farm in Amherst\, MA. \nPresenter: Cynthia Flores has 20 years of experience with vegetable farming and now specializes in movement training for farmers and farm workers. She is a Certified Personal Trainer\, Functional Movement Systems specialist and a Licensed Massage Therapist focusing on integrative sports techniques. Labor-Movement was founded in 2020 with the goal of working with individuals and groups of farmers that want to move better to extend career longevity and live happier lives. \nThis workshop is FREE of cost to farmers and farm workers in Massachusetts. The workshop is funded through a partnership with Northeast Extension Risk Management Education (ERME) and supported by USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) under Award Number 2021-70027-34693\, awarded to Labor-Movement LLC. \nDATE: Thursday\, September 28th\, 1-3pm \nLOCATION: Old Friends Farm\, Amherst\, MA \nLIMIT: 15 participants per event \nCOST: $0 for Massachusetts farmers\, farm workers. \nRegister here! There are several workshops available in Massachusetts. To select the workshop at Old Friends Farm\, make sure to select the checkbox next to this event. After registering please check your Junk/Spam for a confirmation email. A second email will be sent with a pre-workshop survey & location information. Pre-workshop survey submission is required as part of the grant project. \nContact Cynthia at cynthia@labor-movement.com with questions.
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/labor-movement-2023/
LOCATION:Old Friends Farm\, Amherst
CATEGORIES:CISA Events,Farmer Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Labor-Movement":MAILTO:CYNTHIA@LABOR-MOVEMENT.COM
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230928T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230928T153000
DTSTAMP:20260427T030655
CREATED:20230622T134657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230927T210705Z
UID:43621-1695906000-1695915000@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Soil Health Field Walk at Atlas Farm: Tillage-Reduced Cover Cropping and Planting Methods for Brassicas
DESCRIPTION:Join Gideon Porth of Atlas Farm and Julie Fine of American Farmland Trust for a field walk exploring innovative approaches to tillage reduction on organic farms. Gideon will showcase the initial results of two trials. One trial is utilizing multiple cover crops\, including oats and peas\, followed by buckwheat\, to prepare for no-till transplanting fall kale. The second trial is using a zone-builder to plant brassica crops into rye-vetch cover crops. Gideon will share the background of the trials\, the equipment\, and the operations involved\, and participants will be able to compare each treatment with its standard tillage control. \nJulie Fine\, New England Climate and Agriculture Specialist will discuss challenges and innovations in regional efforts at tillage reduction on mechanized organic farms\, and share resources for farmers. \nWe will round out the afternoon with farmer-to-farmer Q&A and discussion. \nSpeaker: Gideon Porth has been farming since college and has been the owner/operator of Atlas Farm since 2004. He has grown Atlas Farm from a 2.5-acre rented plot to a 120-acre certified organic farm growing year-round for the local and regional produce market. Gideon and the Atlas Farm team strive to constantly evolve their farming systems to serve as a model for resource-conscious\, ecological farming methods. \nSpeaker: Julie Fine\, New England Climate and Agriculture Specialist for American Farmland Trust has worked on dairy and vegetable farms in MA\, CA\, and New Zealand over the last 20 years before settling in western Massachusetts. In 2018\, she earned an MS in plant and soil science from the Stockbridge School of Agriculture at UMass Amherst researching the effects of winter-killed cover crops on nutrient cycling\, weed suppression\, and soil health. Through relationships with farmers across the Northeast\, Julie has seen the agricultural and climate challenges that food producers face and is dedicated to working together toward site-specific solutions for climate adaptation\, soil health\, and sustainable food production. \nLocation: 635 River Rd\, Deerfield\, MA 01342 \nClick here to learn more and to register for the event!
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/soil-health-field-walk-at-atlas-farm-tillage-reduced-cover-cropping-and-planting-methods-for-brassicas/
LOCATION:Atlas Farm\, 635 River Rd Deerfield\, MA 01342
CATEGORIES:Climate Events,Community Events,Farmer Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230928T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230928T163000
DTSTAMP:20260427T030655
CREATED:20230825T222403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230825T222403Z
UID:44438-1695913200-1695918600@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Employment Law Basics
DESCRIPTION:Farm employment law feels intimidating but with just a few key rules and operating principles\, the farm or ranch business can navigate this potential minefield with confidence. This webinar will teach the fundamentals of farm employment law including classifying workers and the obligations of every farm employer. Folks will learn where they need to learn more and where they can sit back with confidence\, no matter where they are in their farming journey. Led by Chloe Forkner Johnson from Farm Commons\, a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering farmers to solve their own business law challenges in a community of support. To access their robust library of farm law print guides\, podcasts\, video tutorials\, checklists\, and more\, visit farmcommons.org. \nAbout Farm Commons: Farm Commons is a national nonprofit organization specializing in legal education for farmers. Our mission is to empower farmers to resolve their own business law issues within an ecosystem of support. Through education\, leadership development and community-based problem solving around business law\, agricultural communities become stronger and more resilient. The result is a legacy of sustainable farms and a community-based food system for everyone. At Farm Commons\, paperwork is powerful. \nDate: September 28\, 3pm \nRegister Here
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/employment-law-basics/
LOCATION:Remote
CATEGORIES:Farmer Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231004T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231004T143000
DTSTAMP:20260427T030655
CREATED:20230929T133607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230929T133607Z
UID:44774-1696424400-1696429800@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Legislation to Support Agritourism in the United States
DESCRIPTION:On August 11\, U.S. Representatives Jennifer Wexton (D-VA) and Dan Newhouse (R-WA) introduced the bipartisan AGRITOURISM Act. This legislation would create an Office of Agritourism in the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to represent the interests of agritourism businesses and consolidate federal resources to sustain agritourism businesses\, such as loans\, grants\, and broadband connectivity programs. At this webinar\, we will be joined by legislative leaders in the process\, including the author of the legislation\, Representative Jennifer Wexton from Virginia. Legislative leaders will present information about the purpose and intent of the bill\, along with anticipatied actions and timelines. Webinar participants will be invited to ask questions about the legislation\, as well as discuss ways to assist in the process and advocate for agritourism support in the U.S. \nTo request a disability-related accommodation to participate in this program\, participants should call or email Amber Hunt at 802-656-7531 or amber.hunt@uvm.edu so we may assist you. \nRegister here!
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/legislation-to-support-agritourism-in-the-united-states/
LOCATION:Remote
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Farmer Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231004T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231004T190000
DTSTAMP:20260427T030655
CREATED:20230929T134645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230929T134910Z
UID:44779-1696442400-1696446000@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:MassGrown Wellness Presentation
DESCRIPTION:MDAR invites you to an overview presentation on the peer support network MassGrown Wellness is working to create in our state to support the mental health and wellness of the Massachusetts’s agricultural community. \nOn Wednesday\, October 4\, 2023\, MassGrown Wellness will be holding a 1-hour online meeting from 6:00 – 7:00 pm to discuss the program\, gain your insights and discuss our plan for peer group leadership opportunities. \nOur vision for the program is to assemble a group of farmers and ag service providers who want to offer support to farmers experiencing stressful times. We will offer to train you in the basics of (1) core resources available to help farmers in Massachusetts and (2) how to offer nonjudgmental active listening that helps others feel heard and reduce their stress. \nFarmers seeking to connect with other farmers will then be able to reach out to MassGrown Wellness trained peers. You are primarily offering to simply talk with a fellow farmer so that they may feel support and do not feel isolated with their challenges. \nThe purpose of this event is to:\n•    Meet and connect with other farmers in Massachusetts.\n•    Learn about the statewide peer support network MDAR is developing.\n•    Receive information about how to join farmers supporting one another in our state.\n•    Learn about MassGrown Wellness and the available resources. \nTo register\, please email Greg.Porell@mass.gov with your interest and get link to the online meeting site. For more information\, you may also contact Greg at 617-803-7117. \nIf you are interested and can’t make the event\, please reach out and we can provide you with a link to the recording of the overview and you can gauge your interest in participating. Hope to see you there!
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/massgrown-wellness-presentation/
LOCATION:Remote
CATEGORIES:Farmer Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231005T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231005T143000
DTSTAMP:20260427T030655
CREATED:20230825T222858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230825T222858Z
UID:44440-1696510800-1696516200@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Adding Value to Your Product Line
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we welcome the return of popular guest speaker\, Laura Jensen a.k.a. The Pig Nerd. As a fellow farmer\, Laura will share her expertise from her 6+ years of experience in retail meat sales from her on-farm store front and butcher shop\, Jensen Reserve. \nThis ‘Pennies Make Dollars’ approach will cover every aspect of “What can you do at home and with your processor” including the legalities of it all in her return to FACT. \nHolding multiple food production licenses\, including federal value added programs\, she will help you define your options and add greater profit to your bottom line through a higher carcass yield. \nDate: October 5th\, 1pm  \nRegister Here
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/adding-value-to-your-product-line/
LOCATION:Remote
CATEGORIES:Farmer Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231007T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231007T150000
DTSTAMP:20260427T030655
CREATED:20230925T173129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230927T210823Z
UID:44720-1696672800-1696690800@www.buylocalfood.org
SUMMARY:Hedgerows for Food and Diversity; Agroforestry on Farms and Homesteads
DESCRIPTION:With Jono Neiger as our workshop leader\, we’ll first look at Many Hands Organic Farm through the lens of whole systems design. We will explore\, and literally dig into\, areas of the farm to see how the complexity of soils\, water\, vegetation\, microclimates\, and more are interwoven and incorporated into farm management. Finally\, we will look at specific field edges to see how they might become multi-functional hedgerows.  We’ll walk through hedgerow design- looking at specific edges\, identifying tree species\, installation\, and management strategies. \nHedgerows are an agroforestry strategy that goes far back into human landscape management- where trees\, shrubs with other plants are employed and orchestrated to function in many ways.   They can function as windbreaks\, fuel\, fodder\, pollination\, habitat\, carbon sinks\, and much more. These field and farm edges provide an opportunity to separate and interconnect parts of the landscape. Design and planning of hedgerows are both simple and complex and a chance to diversify the farm. \nWhen: Saturday\, October 7\, 2023\, 10 am – 3 pm\, with potluck lunch\nWhere: Many Hands Sustainability Center\, 411 Sheldon Road\, Barre\, MA \nJono Neiger is a founder and agroforestry planner at Regenerative Design Group Cooperative\, in western Massachusetts with 30+ years of professional experience in agroforestry\, permaculture\, ecological land and site planning\, conservation\, and restoration. He holds a B.S. degree in Forest Biology and a Masters in Landscape Planning and Design and authored The Permaculture Promise. He operates Big River Chestnuts\, a chestnut agroforestry farm in Sunderland\, Massachusetts. \nPrice for the workshop: $50-$100. Register online at https://mhof.net/events-workshops/ \nQuestions: Contact farm@mhof.net or 978-257-1192
URL:https://www.buylocalfood.org/event/hedgerows-for-food-and-diversity-agroforestry-on-farms-and-homesteads/
LOCATION:Many Hands Sustainability Center\, 411 Sheldon Road\, Barre\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Events,Community Events,Farmer Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Regenerative Design Group":MAILTO:info@regenerativedesigngroup.com
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