No-till Gardens and Farms: Healthy Soil, Heal Climate

2024-03-21T14:46:13-04:00March 21st, 2024||

An experiential learning packed afternoon suitable to farmers or enthusiastic gardeners seeking to learn and use no-till methods that use simple tools, build healthy soil, reduce labor and cost inputs, and promote climate resilience. A perfect time of year to learn and introduce several techniques that build healthy soil. Led by Seeds of Solidarity farmer, co-founder Ricky Baruc, known for his no-till farming successes and invigorating teaching style. Pre-registration required.

Keeping the Soil Covered: Tarps, Cover Crops, Mulch

2024-04-03T15:07:02-04:00March 21st, 2024|, |

Julie Rawson and Jack Kittredge of Many Hands Organic Farm “aim for the highest possible fertility, a no till scenario, increased soil organic matter, and high nutrient density, disease and insect resistance, and as few weeds as possible.” Sound too good to be true? Join us at a hands-on workshop on their farm to discuss their experience 10 years into no-till management, a bit about their problems with this modality as they have evolved over the years, and the solutions that they have implemented. 

2024 Microscopy Training

2024-03-20T18:26:10-04:00March 20th, 2024|, , , , |

CT NOFA is offering microscopy training in 2024. Participants will view various soils and composts, looking at the different soil structures and the microbes that thrive in healthy soil. Demonstrations include how to prepare a slide for viewing, what you might find and how to evaluate your findings. Participants will be trained to analyze the following:

2024 Microscopy Training

2024-03-20T18:24:28-04:00March 20th, 2024|, , , , |

CT NOFA is offering microscopy training in 2024. Participants will view various soils and composts, looking at the different soil structures and the microbes that thrive in healthy soil. Demonstrations include how to prepare a slide for viewing, what you might find and how to evaluate your findings. Participants will be trained to analyze the following:

2024 Microscopy Training

2024-03-20T18:17:41-04:00March 20th, 2024|, , , , |

CT NOFA is offering microscopy training in 2024. Participants will view various soils and composts, looking at the different soil structures and the microbes that thrive in healthy soil. Demonstrations include how to prepare a slide for viewing, what you might find and how to evaluate your findings. Participants will be trained to analyze the following:

Fertilizing with Urine: Recent Findings from the Rich Earth Institute’s On-Farm Research

2024-03-12T17:55:49-04:00March 12th, 2024|, , |

Join Rich Earth and three of our farmer partners to learn about urine nutrient reclamation, gain insights from twelve years of research, explore social research findings, and engage in a lively discussion to shape our forthcoming Farmer Guide to Urine Fertilizer. 

Agriculture in Design: a celebration of farming heritage and innovation in at-home composting – POSTPONED

2024-04-09T10:15:55-04:00February 20th, 2024|, , , |

This two-fold event includes both an agricultural inspired art exhibition and a creative design challenge to inspire the at-home composter.

Homegrown National Park

2024-02-19T11:38:47-05:00February 19th, 2024|, |

Our parks, preserves, and remaining wildlands – no matter how grand in scale – are too small and separated from one another to sustain the native trees, plants, insects, and animals on which our ecosystems depend. We can fix this problem by practicing conservation outside of wildlands, where we live, work, shop, farm, and ranch. Thus, the concept for Homegrown National Park: a national challenge to create diverse ecosystems in our yards, communities, farms, and surrounding lands by reducing lawn, planting native, and removing invasives.

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