Creative social media marketing strategies

Hadley Public Library 50 Middle St., Hadley, United States

Join CISA for a panel and discussion where farmers will share pro tips on social media, moderated by Jen Smith, Local Hero Program Manager. Farmer guest speakers Leslie Harris, Farm Manager, and Alexxis Wright, Events Manager, both from Quonquont Farm in Whately, MA and Rebecca Sadlowski, Farm Manager of Rooted Flowers in Agawam, MA, will discuss how they use social media to showcase their products, offer behind-the-scenes views of their farm and crew, educate their customers, and even catch people’s eye with wildlife-cam footage. Participants will come away with ideas for how to use social media to strengthen customers’ sense of connection to their farm. Light dinner provided.

Farmer and Community Gathering

Grow Food Northampton 221 Pine St. #349, Florence, MA, United States

As floods, droughts, and other impacts of the climate crisis continue to affect our Western Massachusetts communities, it is more important than ever to come together to build relationships with one another and create systems of support among farmers, climate activists, and the community at large. Please join us for an outdoor farmer and community bonfire gathering as we get to know one another and brainstorm how to support one another! Hot drinks and light snacks will be provided.

Discover Financial Freedom: A Workshop for Farmers

Online

As a farmer, unpredictable income cycles and changing markets can make financial planning a challenge. Join Sean Reilly, Certified Financial Planner (CFP) with GatherWealth Investment Management, for a workshop tailored to your needs. Learn how a CFP can complement your team, explore retirement savings options like Roth IRAs, SEPs, and 401(k)s, and discover strategies for setting financial goals, optimizing cash flow, and minimizing tax burdens and planning for estate taxes. Whether you’re just starting or refining your plan, this session offers practical tools to secure your financial future.

Managing your Farm Finances in the Time of Climate Crisis: A proactive approach to tackling the everchanging environment and business climate

Greenfield Community College 1 College Drive, Greenfield, United States

The Carrot Project's upcoming workshop: ā€œManaging your Farm Finances in the Time of Climate Crisis: A proactive approach to tackling the everchanging environment and business climateā€ training is focused on producers who want to hone their financial management approach, through the lens of the challenging risks and financial cycles farmers currently face. With continued uncertainty surrounding weather damage and other stressors, it is crucial for NE producers to incorporate financial planning to improve their proactive risk management.Ā The curriculum was developed with continual feedback from our farm clients.

How to talk about climate change with customers and other audiences

Hitchcock Center for the Environment 845 West Streer+t, Amherst, MA, United States

In this half-day workshop, you’ll connect with farmers and others in our local food system to learn and practice effectively communicating about climate change with customers and your community. CISA staff, including climate coordinator Stephen Taranto and communications coordinator Jacob Nelson, will share examples of best practices and real world communications strategies from local farms. A facilitated group discussion will then help you apply principles in several practice scenarios, such as marketing farm products based on climate-smart farming practices, sharing your story with media or public officials, or explaining to customers how climate uncertainties impact your business to encourage support and action. Participants will leave with new communications resources, connections, and hopefully more confidence in speaking up! The last hour will be an optional lunch and time for casual conversation and networking.

Building a brand that inspires customer investment in your farm

Greenfield Public Library 412 Main St., Greenfield, United States

Branding helps your customers understand who you are and what you do as soon as they see your logo and any of your printed or digital marketing assets. It helps you build a deeper connection with your customers and inspires new customers to get to know your farm and your products. Join CISA and Alessandra Corbett and Sara Esthus from The Homegrown Studio for an introductory workshop where you will learn to identify your key customer groups and what sets your business apart. Together, we will explore the look and feel that you would like your brand to have so your brand is truly authentic to your farm. This is an interactive workshop, and you will leave with a foundation to help strengthen your marketing strategy and inspire customers to invest in your business. Light dinner provided.

On-Line Grower’s Workshop: Sustainable, Regenerative Growing Methods

Online

5 Successive Classes Will Cover: A soil plant model will be presented to describe a common language for discussing plant soil interactions Minerals, biology, organic matter cycling, voltage and acidity These principles will be used to evaluate the effects of human and natural interventions, mineral availability, pathogen and insect susceptibility Sustainable, regenerative approaches for nurturing soils, plants, ourselves and the entire ecosystem Influencing plants during specific phases of development Each class will include an interactive zoom presentation, a demonstration making biological or mineral amendments using local ingredients, and plenty of time for conversation including your questions. Learn to nurture the entire ecosystem.