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Animal Feed as Medicine
Animal Feed as Medicine
Overview of the webinar series: In this three-part series, Dr. Fred Provenza will discuss how palates link animals with foodscapes - those parts of landscapes animals…
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Indigenous and Traditional Soil Health Practices
Indigenous and Traditional Soil Health Practices
Join us for an exciting conversation with four leaders in indigenous and traditional agriculture. Felicia Bell, NCAT Agriculture Specialist, will be hosting a conversation with Mrs. Earcine…
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Winter Meat-ings #6 – Creative Marketing Approaches
Winter Meat-ings #6 – Creative Marketing Approaches
WFU is planning a “Winter Meat-ings” series on solutions to meat processing struggles in the state. “Meat Processing Infrastructure was one of the Special Orders…
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The New American Farmer: Immigration, Race, and the Struggle for Sustainability
The New American Farmer: Immigration, Race, and the Struggle for Sustainability
Abstract: Although the majority of farms in the United States have US-born owners who identify as white, a growing number of new farmers are immigrants, many…
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The Authentic “WHY” of Farming
The Authentic “WHY” of Farming
Please join WFAN as we host an education and enlightenment webinar through farming and storytelling: a coffee talk with Zephrine Hanson of Hampden Farms &…
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Grazing Concepts for Better Farm Resilience: How NRCS can help you
Grazing Concepts for Better Farm Resilience: How NRCS can help you
The final session of Granite State Graziers’ series on Grazing Concepts for Better Farm Resilience focuses on how NRCS programs can help. Topics will include…
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Black Currant Agronomy Panel
Black Currant Agronomy Panel
Black currants are a nutritious berry crop gaining interest among health-conscience consumers and farmers seeking to diversify their operations alike. Eric Wolske has led research at the University of Illinois on currant cultivar performance and best practices for growing currants in orchards, agroforestry systems, and even in parks and yards. Eric will go over some of the exciting components of his research on currants and share some of the lessons he’s learned to help future and current currant growers maximize production of this delicious and nutritious up-and-coming fruit.
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Stolen Land: The Struggle for Rematriation
Stolen Land: The Struggle for Rematriation
The New School at Commonweal presents this virtual event as part of the Roots of Resilience in An Age of Crisis series co-presented with Real…
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Farmworkers on the Front Line with CATA – The Farmworkers Support Committee
Farmworkers on the Front Line with CATA – The Farmworkers Support Committee
This webinar will focus on the historic exclusion of farmworkers and how it has been exacerbated by the pandemic. The Sankofa Series is a monthly…