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Nebraska Cover Crop & Soil Health Conference

Ithaca, Nebraska, USA

The 2020 Nebraska Cover Crop and Soil Health Conference features innovative speakers who have worked with cover crops extensively and will share what they have learned. This is your opportunity to get your questions answered.  The theme for this year is, "Inter-Seeding Cover Crops for Corn & Soybean Rotation" How can you get started with cover […]

Online Course – Teams that Thrive

Designing for Engagement, Retention, and Potential  Rather than cultivate and celebrate each person’s uniqueness, workplaces have traditionally encouraged people to show up as their “professional self,” leaving the rest at the door. This comes at great cost to employee potential. In Regenerative Organizations, teams are designed around the uniqueness of their members without compromising long-term […]

Holistic Crop Management: Managing Disease Holistically

Alexander, North Carolina, USA

February 17th, 2020, SAHC Community Farm, 180 Mag Sluder Road, Alexander, NC We’ll take a deep dive into ecologically-based preventive, cultural, and integrated practices to reduce the impact of the disease on your farm in this one-day workshop. You will gain a thorough understanding of what causes disease, identification techniques, and best management practices for reducing the […]

Holistic Crop Management: Managing Pests Holistically

Alexander, North Carolina, USA

February 18th, 2020, SAHC Community Farm, 180 Mag Sluder Road, Alexander, NC In this one day workshop, you will gain an ecological understanding of pests including their biology, how to sample for pest and beneficial insects, and their relationship to soil and nutrient management. You will also learn management strategies that are commonly used to prevent […]

Webinar – Pasture Management From the Livestock Perspective (Part 2)

Join FACT and grazing expert Sarah Flack for part 2 of a 3-part series on pasture management strategies. This session will focus on the livestock perspective.   What are the nutritional and behavioral needs of cows, sheep and goats on pasture?  How can we use that knowledge to design grazing systems which make it easier to maximize […]

Online – Soil Health Benchmarks Learning Community: Pastured Livestock Cohort Meeting

Farmers who join our research projects have the opportunity to connect with a learning community of their peers. During this online meeting for pastured livestock farmers participating in our Soil Health Benchmark Study, you’ll be able to discuss the results of your 2019 Cornell Soil Health Test and consider your strategies for improving and maintaining […]

Webinar – Introduction to Regenerative Organizations

How we spend our days is how we spend our lives. For many of us, a large portion of our day is spent at work. Yet work has become something that we have to do, something that we may even want to escape. When 70% of people are disengaged at work in the U.S. alone, […]

Webinar – Soil Organic Matters

This event is part of the University of Illinois Extension weekly educational series for the small farm community. This series provides practical knowledge on emerging topics that advance local food production in Illinois. Online presentations will give small farm producers a look at how leading practices in production, management, and marketing enable operations to improve profitability and […]

Growing Nutrient Dense Food: Principles of Biological Systems

Boone, North Carolina, USA

Growing Nutrient Dense Food: Principles of Biological Systems   Nutrient Dense crops are the byproducts of well functioning biological systems. This workshop with Bionutrient Food Association's Dan Kittredge is designed to help participants grasp and apply innovative, reliable principles and practices for producing healthier, better tasting food crops. The foundational paradigm of how plants have […]

Climate, Soil, Food, Health: It’s All Connected

Ghent, New York, USA

The Institute for Mindful Agriculture presents a winter workshop with soil scientist Will Brinton of Woods End Laboratories and Gidon Eshel, Research Professor, Environmental and Urban Studies at Bard College. This interactive and experiential gathering at Hawthorne Valley Farm dives into the many different yet interconnected strands of soil health including physical, biological, and spiritual.