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Soil Summit
Join us for an engaging 1.5 day Soil Summit including presentations and break out discussion about the benefits and challenges of raw manure use relative to the safety of fresh fruit and vegetable production.
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Workshop- High Bionutrient Crop Production
Join us for a biological farming workshop in Lewes, DE on Feb 5 & 6 with Dan Kittredge.
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2016 Farmland Access Conference
Save the Date! Join Maine Farmland Trust and others for a day of discussions and dialog on farmland transition and access.
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Chesapeake Foodshed Network Webinar: Tools & Strategies to Facilitate Access to Land for the Next Generation of Farmers: A Conversation with Holly Rippon-Butler from the National Young Farmers Coalition
Learn the challenges of land access for young farmers and the tools to help farmers gain access to land that is affordable and equitable.
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PASA’s 2nd Annual Summer Conference
Attend this conference on soil health with Steve Groff and other experts.
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See Carbon Farming in Action!
Learn farming techniques that help to keep carbon in the ground.
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Reduced Tillage in Vegetables
Learn strategies for improving soil health for organic vegetable production through cover crops and reduced tillage.
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Soil Health and Fertility for Perennial Tree Crops
Learn the basics of managing soil fertility and ways to improve soil health for orchards.
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Grazing & Pasture Management
This eight-part technical course starts from the important details of how pasture management effects grass growth, works through the nitty-gritty details of successful pasture based farms and finishes with how to get your pastured meat processed and marketed.
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Managing Soils for Better Crops
Explore practical soil management techniques through lectures, farm visits and guided discussions with fellow farmers on measuring soil health, cover cropping, composting, soil amendments and more.
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