Rice Growing Workshop Series (online via Zoom)
OnlineLearn about rice farming opportunities for New York and the [...]
Meat Literacy Workshop Series
Berkshire South Community Center 15 Crissey Road, Great Barrington, United StatesNEW! Meat Workshop Series Launches in Winter-Spring 2025 A series [...]
Growing Organic Together Monthly Calls
OnlineLooking to make the shift to or improve your organic [...]
Meat Literacy Workshop Series
Berkshire South Community Center 15 Crissey Road, Great Barrington, United StatesNEW! Meat Workshop Series Launches in Winter-Spring 2025 A series [...]
2025 Gardeners Gathering — Keynote by NOFA/Mass Food Access & Youth Agricultural Scientists
Northeastern University, Shillman Hall 115 Forsyth St., Boston, United StatesThe conference will kick off with a keynote panel of [...]
Using the Web Soil Survey for Your Needs
OnlineDuration: 1.5 hours Program Type: Online on Zoom, Q&A first [...]
Backyard Biogas: Successes & Lessons Learned
OnlineFree Panel discussion with small-scale biogas experts. Are you a [...]
Northeast Farm to Institution Summit
Holiday Inn-by-the-Bay 88 Spring Street, Portland, ME, United StatesSince the first gathering in 2015, the Northeast Farm to [...]
Soil Health Outcomes in Clover Living Mulch Trials
OnlineRegister here! Join Lincoln Fishman from Momentum Ag to hear about the results [...]
Soil Analysis, Carbon Sampling and Designing for Resilience
Red Fire Farm 184 Meadow Rd, Montague, MA, United StatesIn this hands-on workshop, participants will learn how to accurately sample soils for comprehensive chemical analysis, including soil organic carbon (SOC) and nutrient profiles. We will analyze in situ the biological, physical and chemical properties of soils, including compaction, infiltration rate, soil texture and structure, surface biology, soil aggregate stability, root behavior, soil temperature and bulk density. This integrated approach provides a thorough understanding of soil health by combining quantitative data with qualitative observations. Participants will also have an opportunity to learn about Landscape Interactions’ collaboration with Red Fire Farm to transform a portion of their working landscape into a refugia for at-risk native bees, butterflies and moths through the incorporation of biodiverse, perennial and productive native plant communities.