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Webinar – Cover Crops, Herbs, and Cut Flowers for Pollination and Pest Management

Join us for this webinar as we discuss which cover crops, herbs, and cut flowers best support pollinators, predators, parasitoids, and have extra value for culinary or ornamental use. Cover crops, herbs, and cut flowers provide forage and nesting sites for pollinators and natural enemies of crop pests (such as wasps, flies, and beetles). Learn […]

Webinar – Opportunities with Silvopasture: More Than Just Animals in The Woods

Silvopasture is an agroforestry system that combines trees and forages with livestock management. Join us while we discuss the fundamentals of silvopasture and hear from landowners and professionals on their experiences in implementing silvopasture as a land management practice. In addition, learn how to use a soil health kit and about soil health training programs […]

Online – Conversatorio: Experiencias Agroforestales en Interacción, Gestión y Gobierno en México

Transmisión en vivo del ciclo de Conversatorios Agroforestales. En esta ocasión la charla se titula "Experiencias Agroforestales en Interacción, Gestión y Gobierno en México" Tendremos como invitadxs espaciales a: - Gerardo Ruíz Smith (Vía Orgánica) - Elvia Quintanar (Sembrando Vida) - Seki Cinco Martínez (The Nature Conservancy) - Tonatiuh Martner Varela (Alianza de Cacaoteros de […]

Webinar – Healing the Land for Pollinators; Biodynamic Land Stewardship,

This session focuses on Biodynamic preparations which restore life force to the earth. The Rogue Valley has experienced a major disaster that shredded the fabric of Nature down the I-5 Corridor purifying this area by fire. This discussion is about Healing the Land through restoration with healthy plants using the help of the Moon and […]

Webinar – Silvopasture Listening Sessions

Join us for two Silvopasture Listening Sessions on January 28 and February 11 presented by the Southwest Agroforestry Action Network and the Quivira Coalition. They feature three speakers: Maurice Robinette, Arnold Clifford, and Hugh Fitzsimons. Through presentations and participant discussion we will gain a better understanding of silvopasture in the Southwest. Bring your questions, concerns, and experiences […]

Webinar – Regenerative Gardening

January 28, 2021 7:00 p.m. Central Time Join this free webinar. Before you start planning and ordering seeds for this year's garden, be sure to tune in to this free, Understanding Ag, LLC webinar featuring Brian Downing. During the webinar, Brian will share his practical insights on how gardeners and small-acreage farmers can apply the […]

Webinar – Climate Solutions: Food & Agriculture

Part of the Climate Solutions Lunchtime Series, in partnership with MBOLD, an initiative of GREATER MSP, and Project Drawdown. About this Event With Dana Gunders (ReFED), Marcus Kar (Youth Farm), and Steven Rosenzweig (General Mills Soil Scientist). Moderated by Jonathan Foley (Project Drawdown). Food and agriculture are major contributors to climate change, but the ways […]

Webinar – Grow Top Soils – The Science of Soil Carbon

Discover how to improve the health of your soils and grow soil carbon with soil scientist Declan McDonald. About this Event Declan will dig into the science behind growing soil organic carbon, how to implement regenerative management techniques, and how to monitor and measure your success. Improving soil health and building soil carbon can improve […]

Webinar – No-Till Organic Cover Cropping for Weed Suppression and Soil Health

February 3 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm EST FREE Join Rodale Institute for part 1 of a three-part webinar series about no-till and rotational tillage. In this webinar, a panel of farmer and research experts will discuss the use of cover crops in organic no-till and rotational tillage grain systems. They’ll discuss best practices for cover crop […]

Online – Pollinators on the Plains Conference

February 5, 2021 The Kansas Rural Center is presenting this day-long virtual event covering a range of pollinator topics, including beekeeping methods and strategies, innovative regional pollinator-based community initiatives, the intersection of pollinators with farming and ranching, and information on the impacts of pesticides on pollinators. Scholarships are available for students, beginning farmers.