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SUMMARY:Conference: 42nd EcoFarm-Rooted in Resilience
DESCRIPTION:Join online EcoFarm Ecological Farming Association to connect with the West’s largest gathering of agriculturalists working to advance just and ecological farming and food systems. #EcoFarm2022 will feature 30+ skill-building workshops in English and in Spanish\, keynote speakers\, intensives\, special events\, and much more. \nThere’s something for everyone at EcoFarm including access to workshop recordings PLUS membership to our new online community platform where you can connect with your peers and engage around topics that matter to you. \n  \nEcoFarm Conference keynote speakers include: \n\nElizabeth Hoover – From Garden Warriors to Good Seeds: The Native American Fight for Food & Seed Sovereignty\nMark Arax | Mario Sifuentez – Water\, Land\, & Power in the Central Valley | Towards an Ecologically Sound and Just Agriculture\nRicardo Salvador – The 21st Century Food System We Deserve\nJavier Ledesma | Ledesma Farms\, Emily Oakley & Michael Appel | Three Springs Farm\, Loren & Lisa Poncia | Stemple Creek Ranch – Successful Organic Farmers\n\nHosted by: EcoFarm Ecological Farming Association \nFor registration and more information please visit: https://eco-farm.org/conference
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/conference-42nd-ecofarm-rooted-in-resilience/
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SUMMARY:BUILDING A FOOD SAFETY PLAN from Soil to Sale
DESCRIPTION:Hey Food Safety friends! In this 8 module webinar series we will take a deep dive into the process of coaching a farmer to write a customized food safety plan. You will be provided tools and templates aligned with the Harmonized GAP standard. \nTrainers Trish Tripp and Lindsay Gilmour have many years experience and have helped hundreds of small-scale diversified farmers write food safety plans and achieve audit readiness. They will share their expertise in demystifying the daunting process of writing a food safety plan and interpreting the requirements of the Harmonized GAP standards. \nSome familiarity with food safety is a prerequisite for this training. This could be participation in a PSA Grower Training (FSMA Produce Safety Rule training) or an equivalent GAP training.\nThere will be homework assigned after each modules. Those who attend the entire webinar series will receive a certificate of completion. \nThis series is designed to be a learning opportunity for those seeking a career as an on-farm food safety coach\, for farmer advocates\, and others working to support and educate small-scale farmers on food safety.
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/building-a-food-safety-plan-from-soil-to-sale-6/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220315T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220315T203000
DTSTAMP:20260505T221036
CREATED:20220125T021927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220125T021927Z
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SUMMARY:2022 Winter Farminar Series: Optimización de polinización y manejo de malezas bajo mesotuneles / Pollination & Weed Management Optimization Under Mesotunnels
DESCRIPTION:Los productores de hortalizas probablemente estén familiarizados con los túneles altos y bajos. Pero\, qué son los mesotúneles? \nLos mesotúneles son túneles cubiertos de tela de 3.5 pies de altura que actúan como barreras físicas para mantener a las plagas de insectos alejadas de cultivos como calabazas\, pepinos o melones. Sin embargo\, los mesotúneles también excluyen a los polinizadores y pueden interferir con el control de malezas\, por lo que esos problemas deben resolverse para hacer de los mesotúneles un sistema práctico. Escuche a Sharon Badilla compartir su experiencia de experimentos de campo\, ensayos de demostración en granjas y experiencias de agricultores para optimizar los sistemas de mesotúnel en la producción de cucurbitáceas orgánicas. \nSharon Badilla-Arias es una estudiante de maestría en el laboratorio del Mark Gleason en la Universidad Estatal de Iowa en el Departamento de Microbiología y Patología Vegetal. Ella tiene una licenciatura de la Universidad de Costa Rica. Su investigación se centra en la optimización de la polinización y el control de malezas bajo sistemas de mesotúnel\, además de un estudio de control biológico del patógeno del marchitamiento bacteriano de las cucurbitáceas\, Erwinia tracheiphila. \nVegetable growers may be familiar with high tunnels and low tunnels. But what are mesotunnels? These structures are 3.5-foot-tall\, fabric-covered tunnels that act as physical barriers to keep insect pests away from crops like squash\, cucumber or melons. However\, mesotunnels also exclude pollinators and can interfere with weed control – problems that must be solved to make mesotunnels a practical system. Join Sharon Badilla-Arias as she shares her experience from field experiments and on-farm demonstrations\, as well as and farmers’ experiences with optimizing mesotunnel systems in organic cucurbit production. \nSharon Badilla-Arias is a master’s student in the Plant Pathology and Microbiology Department at ISU studying in Mark Gleason’s lab. She holds a bachelor’s degree and a licentiateship from Universidad de Costa Rica. Her research focuses on optimizing pollination and weed control under mesotunnel systems\, as well as biological control of the cucurbit bacterial wilt pathogen Erwinia tracheiphila. \nPresented in Spanish Only. \nFarminars are free webinars that are produced to help farmers learn about business and production issues that matter to them from the convenience of their homes. Learn more about Practical Farmers of Iowa. View previous Farminars here.
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/2022-winter-farminar-series-optimizacion-de-polinizacion-y-manejo-de-malezas-bajo-mesotuneles-pollination-weed-management-optimization-under-mesotunnels/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220316T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220316T150000
DTSTAMP:20260505T221036
CREATED:20220311T042823Z
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SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn: Decolonizing Philanthropy in the Food System with Suparna
DESCRIPTION:Starting in March 2022\, decolonial educator and immigrant mother\, Suparna Kudesia (also an FSLN Network Weaver and the Co-director of the Cooperative Food Empowerment Directive\, a.k.a CoFED) will be leading an informal “Lunch & Learn” conversation to discuss ways in which we can decolonize philanthropy in the food system. More info here. \nRegister here! \nThe Lunch & Learns will bring together FSLN members in an informal\, chill\, relaxed setting over lunch to chat about decolonizing philanthropy in the food system. We hope that by participating you’ll have a place to engage in dynamic conversation about capital in the food system\, hear from a diversity of perspectives\, and deepen your connections and relationships with FSLN members. \n \n  \n\nOptional prereading: https://www.whitesupremacyculture.info/\n\nThis will help give us a common understanding of the concepts of decoloniality and racial capitalism in the food system\nWe will explore different aspects of white supremacy culture (coloniality) in the food system and discuss antidotes to these (decolonizing approach) in our work in the food system\n\n\nEvery session will begin with a grounding exercise with talking about food (this will also be a space to share and tinker with fun recipes and our stories about food)\nThrough the telling of stories and sharing of food-based rituals\, we will begin having informal conversations about the ways in which coloniality infiltrates our food system and ways in which we can disrupt them\nThere will be a running Google Drive of resources provided to participants to enhance the learning experience\n\nWe’ll hold space twice a month for these conversations\, come as you can! Register here. \n\nWednesdays\, March 16 and 30 from 1-2pm CST\nWednesdays\, April 13 and 27 from 1-2pm CST\nWednesdays\, May 11 and 25 from 1-2pm CST
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/lunch-and-learn-decolonizing-philanthropy-in-the-food-system-with-suparna/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220321T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220321T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T221036
CREATED:20220225T042824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220225T042824Z
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SUMMARY:BUILDING A FOOD SAFETY PLAN from Soil to Sale
DESCRIPTION:Hey Food Safety friends! In this 8 module webinar series we will take a deep dive into the process of coaching a farmer to write a customized food safety plan. You will be provided tools and templates aligned with the Harmonized GAP standard. \nTrainers Trish Tripp and Lindsay Gilmour have many years experience and have helped hundreds of small-scale diversified farmers write food safety plans and achieve audit readiness. They will share their expertise in demystifying the daunting process of writing a food safety plan and interpreting the requirements of the Harmonized GAP standards. \nSome familiarity with food safety is a prerequisite for this training. This could be participation in a PSA Grower Training (FSMA Produce Safety Rule training) or an equivalent GAP training.\nThere will be homework assigned after each modules. Those who attend the entire webinar series will receive a certificate of completion. \nThis series is designed to be a learning opportunity for those seeking a career as an on-farm food safety coach\, for farmer advocates\, and others working to support and educate small-scale farmers on food safety.
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/building-a-food-safety-plan-from-soil-to-sale-7/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220322T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220322T203000
DTSTAMP:20260505T221036
CREATED:20220125T022359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220125T022359Z
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SUMMARY:2022 Winter Farminar Series: Online Marketing for Pastured Products
DESCRIPTION:Hannah Bernhardt raises grass-fed beef and lamb\, pastured pork and eggs and livestock guardian dog puppies alongside running a growing agritourism business. With a background in marketing and communications\, she will share how she has grown her business by direct-marketing her products solely online through her website. She will also offer advice on ways to prioritize your marketing time and energy. \nHannah Bernhardt and her husband\, Jason\, tend the 160 acres of Medicine Creek Farm in northeastern Minnesota. Their regenerative family farm sells 100% grass-fed lamb and beef\, organically fed pastured pork and livestock guardian dog puppies. \nFarminars are free webinars that are produced to help farmers learn about business and production issues that matter to them from the convenience of their homes. Learn more about Practical Farmers of Iowa. View previous Farminars here.
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/2022-winter-farminar-series-online-marketing-for-pastured-products/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220323T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220323T120000
DTSTAMP:20260505T221036
CREATED:20220207T165625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220207T165625Z
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SUMMARY:Considering Carbon: Understanding the Legalities of Soil Carbon Sequestration Contracts
DESCRIPTION:Corporate America’s pledge to reduce its carbon footprint is now trickling down to farmers and ranchers. A number of programs exist that offer to pay farmers to increase the carbon levels in their soil through no-till\, strip-till\, and cover cropping. In exchange for implementing these practices\, farmers agree to sell the carbon credits generated on their fields to third-party brokers\, who in turn sell those credits to industries looking to offset their emissions and reduce their carbon footprints. \nThese soil carbon contracts are unlike other contracts signed by farmers and ranchers\, and present new challenges and questions.  This webinar will examine these new soil carbon contracts and explain the challenges to widespread adoption.
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/considering-carbon-understanding-the-legalities-of-soil-carbon-sequestration-contracts/
LOCATION:virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220326T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220326T120000
DTSTAMP:20260505T221036
CREATED:20220208T124700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220208T131710Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Organic Gardening 101
DESCRIPTION:If after a long\, dreary winter you experience that “Spring Gardening Fever\,” we have just the cure for you! Join us to learn the best practices for getting started on your organic garden. Whether you’re a gardening veteran or an excited novice\, you’ll learn something at our Organic Gardening 101 workshop. \nWe’ll discuss equipment\, containers for indoor seed starting\, soil and seed starting mixes\, grow lights and watering schedules\, transplanting and how to care for your young plants so you can enjoy a bountiful summer harvest. Don’t forget to bring your gardening gloves for hands-on transplanting in our greenhouse! \nIf you are a veteran\, you may be eligible to attend educational events for free. Please email veterans@rodaleinstitute.org for details. \nView workshop details here. Not able to travel to the farm? No problem. Register for the virtual workshop here.
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/workshop-organic-gardening-101/
LOCATION:Rodale Institute\, 611 Siegfriedale Road\, Kutztown\, PA\, 19530\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training/Workshop,Virtual Field Day
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220328T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220328T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T221036
CREATED:20220304T042806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220304T042806Z
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SUMMARY:BUILDING A FOOD SAFETY PLAN from Soil to Sale
DESCRIPTION:Hey Food Safety friends! In this 8 module webinar series we will take a deep dive into the process of coaching a farmer to write a customized food safety plan. You will be provided tools and templates aligned with the Harmonized GAP standard. \nTrainers Trish Tripp and Lindsay Gilmour have many years experience and have helped hundreds of small-scale diversified farmers write food safety plans and achieve audit readiness. They will share their expertise in demystifying the daunting process of writing a food safety plan and interpreting the requirements of the Harmonized GAP standards. \nSome familiarity with food safety is a prerequisite for this training. This could be participation in a PSA Grower Training (FSMA Produce Safety Rule training) or an equivalent GAP training.\nThere will be homework assigned after each modules. Those who attend the entire webinar series will receive a certificate of completion. \nThis series is designed to be a learning opportunity for those seeking a career as an on-farm food safety coach\, for farmer advocates\, and others working to support and educate small-scale farmers on food safety.
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/building-a-food-safety-plan-from-soil-to-sale-8/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220329T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220329T140000
DTSTAMP:20260505T221036
CREATED:20220203T162809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220203T162849Z
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SUMMARY:Business Structure Basics Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Choosing the right business structure for a farm or ranch business shouldn’t be hard. In this webinar\, producers will learn how to apply straightforward decision-making factors to your situation. We’ll walk through the tax advantages and business practices that make the most of your choice. A focus on preventing problems with good governance means whether you are just starting out or you’ve been on the land for a few decades\, this webinar will help you chart the next steps. Led by staff from Farm Commons\, a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering farmers to solve their own business law challenges in a community of support. To access their robust library of farm law print guides\, podcasts\, video tutorials\, checklists and more\, visit www.farmcommons.org. \nRegister for the webinar here. Learn more about Food Animal Concerns Trust here.
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/business-structure-basics-webinar/
LOCATION:virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220329T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220329T203000
DTSTAMP:20260505T221036
CREATED:20220125T022823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220125T022823Z
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SUMMARY:2022 Winter Farminar Series: Working Lands Conservation Programs: Resources & Strategies for Success
DESCRIPTION:Working lands conservation programs like the Environmental Quality Incentives Program and the Conservation Stewardship Program can be powerful tools for producers and landowners interested in conservation. However\, they can also be challenging to access and confusing to use. Join Kalee Olson and Kayla Bergman of the Center for Rural Affairs to learn more about new resources and potential strategies that will help set producers and landowners up for success. \nKalee Olson is a policy associate with the Center for Rural Affairs. She currently resides on the family farm in rural Nebraska where she was born and raised. Kalee is passionate about helping others realize the significance of their narratives\, not just in storytelling\, but as voices capable of affecting real change. \nKayla Bergman is a senior policy associate with the Center for Rural Affairs based in its Nevada\, Iowa\, office. She works on a range of federal and state policy issues and works daily to narrate the stories and values of rural citizens. Kayla also serves as a soil and water conservation district commissioner in Story County\, Iowa. \nFarminars are free webinars that are produced to help farmers learn about business and production issues that matter to them from the convenience of their homes. Learn more about Practical Farmers of Iowa. View previous Farminars here.
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/2022-winter-farminar-series-working-lands-conservation-programs-resources-strategies-for-success/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220330T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220330T140000
DTSTAMP:20260505T221036
CREATED:20220208T124704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220208T132036Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Diversifying Your Grain Crop Rotation
DESCRIPTION:Join organic cropping systems expert\, Nic Podoll\, to discuss on-farm opportunities for expanding and diversifying organic grain and cover crop rotations\, all while maintaining long term profitability. Nic will evaluate potential crop/cover crop sequences based on their strengths and weaknesses with respect to weed control\, fertility\, soil moisture\, and pest/disease management. \nRegister for the webinar here.
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/webinar-diversifying-your-grain-crop-rotation/
LOCATION:virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220330T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220330T150000
DTSTAMP:20260505T221036
CREATED:20220311T042823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220311T042823Z
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SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn: Decolonizing Philanthropy in the Food System with Suparna
DESCRIPTION:Starting in March 2022\, decolonial educator and immigrant mother\, Suparna Kudesia (also an FSLN Network Weaver and the Co-director of the Cooperative Food Empowerment Directive\, a.k.a CoFED) will be leading an informal “Lunch & Learn” conversation to discuss ways in which we can decolonize philanthropy in the food system. More info here. \nRegister here! \nThe Lunch & Learns will bring together FSLN members in an informal\, chill\, relaxed setting over lunch to chat about decolonizing philanthropy in the food system. We hope that by participating you’ll have a place to engage in dynamic conversation about capital in the food system\, hear from a diversity of perspectives\, and deepen your connections and relationships with FSLN members. \n \n  \n\nOptional prereading: https://www.whitesupremacyculture.info/\n\nThis will help give us a common understanding of the concepts of decoloniality and racial capitalism in the food system\nWe will explore different aspects of white supremacy culture (coloniality) in the food system and discuss antidotes to these (decolonizing approach) in our work in the food system\n\n\nEvery session will begin with a grounding exercise with talking about food (this will also be a space to share and tinker with fun recipes and our stories about food)\nThrough the telling of stories and sharing of food-based rituals\, we will begin having informal conversations about the ways in which coloniality infiltrates our food system and ways in which we can disrupt them\nThere will be a running Google Drive of resources provided to participants to enhance the learning experience\n\nWe’ll hold space twice a month for these conversations\, come as you can! Register here. \n\nWednesdays\, March 16 and 30 from 1-2pm CST\nWednesdays\, April 13 and 27 from 1-2pm CST\nWednesdays\, May 11 and 25 from 1-2pm CST
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/lunch-and-learn-decolonizing-philanthropy-in-the-food-system-with-suparna-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220405T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220405T140000
DTSTAMP:20260505T221036
CREATED:20220311T042823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220311T042823Z
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SUMMARY:Policy and Advocacy for Food Systems Change Series – Equity Advocate Sessions 1 and 2\, and Q&A/Office Hours
DESCRIPTION:This April\, join the Wallace Center’s Food Systems Leadership Network for a virtual series dedicated to building our collective knowledge around policy and advocacy for food systems change. We’ll first be joined by Equity Advocates for two sessions that debunk the misconceptions around nonprofits and advocacy and offer tips for how to get started and stay involved.  The National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition will then walk us through a Farm Bill 101 session as we gear up for the reauthorization of this critical piece of food systems legislation. The series will round out with a dynamic panel discussion featuring seasoned food systems policy leaders who will offer their learnings from decades of food systems advocacy and share their vision for its future. Read more about the full series here. \nSession 1: Using Advocacy to Build an Equitable and Sustainable Food System with Equity Advocates \nApril 5 from 1-2pm EST \nRegister here \nA useful 101 to get any advocate started! The community and systems-level changes in the food system that many of us are working towards requires public policy. This session will introduce you to the power of and need for advocacy\, including why nonprofit staff\, community leaders and food systems practitioners can and should be at the policy making table. We will explore the broad range of activities nonprofits can engage in to influence public policy as well as define and differentiate between legislative\, regulatory\, budgetary and legal advocacy. Finally\, the session will include a brief lay of the land in terms of key federal legislation that impacts the food systems and opportunities to engage in advocacy. \n  \nSession 2: Best Practices for Meeting with Elected Officials with Equity Advocates \nApril 6 from 1-2pm EST \nRegister here \nResearch shows that engagements with elected officials are an impactful and necessary piece of any organization’s or coalition’s advocacy strategy\, but many are intimidated or scared of meeting with policy makers. This training provides an overview of why meeting with elected officials is an effective advocacy strategy. Learn practical tips and skills to prepare advocates\, community residents and nonprofit leaders to engage policy makers at the city\, state or federal level. We will cover the how to’s- how to schedule\, plan for\, create impactful materials for\, and run a successful meeting with a policymaker or staffer as well as how to leverage these relationships to advance an organization and/or campaign goals. Participants leave with tips for a successful meeting\, as well as a sample scheduling email\, agenda\, talking points\, and thank you email to adapt for personal usage. \n  \nQ&A Session with Equity Advocates \nApril 7 from 1-2pm EST \nSpace to connect with the trainers to ask questions and troubleshoot challenges. The join link will be sent directly to session registrants.
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/policy-and-advocacy-for-food-systems-change-series-equity-advocate-sessions-1-and-2-and-qa-office-hours/
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_X8YWFuvpRGWChkUPTRw2SQ\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220406T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220406T140000
DTSTAMP:20260505T221036
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Rotational No-Till Series\, Part 1: What is Rotational Tillage?
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in experimenting with no-till soybeans in your organic system? Are you interested in reducing tillage throughout your entire crop rotation? Join Léa Vereecke\, organic cropping systems expert\, to discuss opportunities to reduce tillage and protect soil health on your grain operation. \nRegister for the event here.
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/webinar-rotational-no-till-series-part-1-what-is-rotational-tillage/
LOCATION:virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220406T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220406T140000
DTSTAMP:20260505T221036
CREATED:20220311T042825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220311T042825Z
UID:9563-1649250000-1649253600@regenerativeagideanetwork.org
SUMMARY:Policy and Advocacy for Food Systems Change Series – Equity Advocate Sessions 1 and 2\, and Q&A/Office Hours
DESCRIPTION:This April\, join the Wallace Center’s Food Systems Leadership Network for a virtual series dedicated to building our collective knowledge around policy and advocacy for food systems change. We’ll first be joined by Equity Advocates for two sessions that debunk the misconceptions around nonprofits and advocacy and offer tips for how to get started and stay involved.  The National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition will then walk us through a Farm Bill 101 session as we gear up for the reauthorization of this critical piece of food systems legislation. The series will round out with a dynamic panel discussion featuring seasoned food systems policy leaders who will offer their learnings from decades of food systems advocacy and share their vision for its future. Read more about the full series here. \nSession 1: Using Advocacy to Build an Equitable and Sustainable Food System with Equity Advocates \nApril 5 from 1-2pm EST \nRegister here \nA useful 101 to get any advocate started! The community and systems-level changes in the food system that many of us are working towards requires public policy. This session will introduce you to the power of and need for advocacy\, including why nonprofit staff\, community leaders and food systems practitioners can and should be at the policy making table. We will explore the broad range of activities nonprofits can engage in to influence public policy as well as define and differentiate between legislative\, regulatory\, budgetary and legal advocacy. Finally\, the session will include a brief lay of the land in terms of key federal legislation that impacts the food systems and opportunities to engage in advocacy. \n  \nSession 2: Best Practices for Meeting with Elected Officials with Equity Advocates \nApril 6 from 1-2pm EST \nRegister here \nResearch shows that engagements with elected officials are an impactful and necessary piece of any organization’s or coalition’s advocacy strategy\, but many are intimidated or scared of meeting with policy makers. This training provides an overview of why meeting with elected officials is an effective advocacy strategy. Learn practical tips and skills to prepare advocates\, community residents and nonprofit leaders to engage policy makers at the city\, state or federal level. We will cover the how to’s- how to schedule\, plan for\, create impactful materials for\, and run a successful meeting with a policymaker or staffer as well as how to leverage these relationships to advance an organization and/or campaign goals. Participants leave with tips for a successful meeting\, as well as a sample scheduling email\, agenda\, talking points\, and thank you email to adapt for personal usage. \n  \nQ&A Session with Equity Advocates \nApril 7 from 1-2pm EST \nSpace to connect with the trainers to ask questions and troubleshoot challenges. The join link will be sent directly to session registrants.
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/policy-and-advocacy-for-food-systems-change-series-equity-advocate-sessions-1-and-2-and-qa-office-hours-2/
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_X8YWFuvpRGWChkUPTRw2SQ\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220407T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220407T140000
DTSTAMP:20260505T221036
CREATED:20220311T042825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220311T042825Z
UID:9564-1649336400-1649340000@regenerativeagideanetwork.org
SUMMARY:Policy and Advocacy for Food Systems Change Series – Equity Advocate Sessions 1 and 2\, and Q&A/Office Hours
DESCRIPTION:This April\, join the Wallace Center’s Food Systems Leadership Network for a virtual series dedicated to building our collective knowledge around policy and advocacy for food systems change. We’ll first be joined by Equity Advocates for two sessions that debunk the misconceptions around nonprofits and advocacy and offer tips for how to get started and stay involved.  The National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition will then walk us through a Farm Bill 101 session as we gear up for the reauthorization of this critical piece of food systems legislation. The series will round out with a dynamic panel discussion featuring seasoned food systems policy leaders who will offer their learnings from decades of food systems advocacy and share their vision for its future. Read more about the full series here. \nSession 1: Using Advocacy to Build an Equitable and Sustainable Food System with Equity Advocates \nApril 5 from 1-2pm EST \nRegister here \nA useful 101 to get any advocate started! The community and systems-level changes in the food system that many of us are working towards requires public policy. This session will introduce you to the power of and need for advocacy\, including why nonprofit staff\, community leaders and food systems practitioners can and should be at the policy making table. We will explore the broad range of activities nonprofits can engage in to influence public policy as well as define and differentiate between legislative\, regulatory\, budgetary and legal advocacy. Finally\, the session will include a brief lay of the land in terms of key federal legislation that impacts the food systems and opportunities to engage in advocacy. \n  \nSession 2: Best Practices for Meeting with Elected Officials with Equity Advocates \nApril 6 from 1-2pm EST \nRegister here \nResearch shows that engagements with elected officials are an impactful and necessary piece of any organization’s or coalition’s advocacy strategy\, but many are intimidated or scared of meeting with policy makers. This training provides an overview of why meeting with elected officials is an effective advocacy strategy. Learn practical tips and skills to prepare advocates\, community residents and nonprofit leaders to engage policy makers at the city\, state or federal level. We will cover the how to’s- how to schedule\, plan for\, create impactful materials for\, and run a successful meeting with a policymaker or staffer as well as how to leverage these relationships to advance an organization and/or campaign goals. Participants leave with tips for a successful meeting\, as well as a sample scheduling email\, agenda\, talking points\, and thank you email to adapt for personal usage. \n  \nQ&A Session with Equity Advocates \nApril 7 from 1-2pm EST \nSpace to connect with the trainers to ask questions and troubleshoot challenges. The join link will be sent directly to session registrants.
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/policy-and-advocacy-for-food-systems-change-series-equity-advocate-sessions-1-and-2-and-qa-office-hours-3/
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_X8YWFuvpRGWChkUPTRw2SQ\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220408T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220408T133000
DTSTAMP:20260505T221036
CREATED:20220311T042826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220311T042826Z
UID:9565-1649419200-1649424600@regenerativeagideanetwork.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: Tracking Consumer and Market Trends
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our April Webinar for a facilitated cross-sectoral discussion on topics including customer retention and engagement\, emergency food\, cooperative business models\, state policies and consumer behavior. \nHosted by: The Colorado State University \nhttps://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJclde2orjIsHdUcVbFlaXxDo-KCuLL78aZ0 \nThis webinar series is part of the Local and Regional Food Systems Response to COVID Recovery and Resilience project. For more information please visit: https://lfscovid.localfoodeconomics.com/ \n 
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/webinar-tracking-consumer-and-market-trends/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220412T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220412T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T221036
CREATED:20220411T143850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220510T215449Z
UID:9629-1649786400-1649790000@regenerativeagideanetwork.org
SUMMARY:Regenerative Healthcare with Dr. Scott Stoll
DESCRIPTION:Join Plant Based Utah for Regenerative Healthcare: The Case for Regenerative Organic Agriculture in Improving Human Health\, a virtual lecture by Dr. Scott Stoll. Dr. Scott Stoll is the co-founder of the Plantrician Project and the Regenerative Health Institute. \nOur medical system is overburdened attempting to treat chronic diseases with pharmaceutical intervention. At the same time\, conventional farming systems rely on toxic inputs that degrade human health and prioritize crops low in nutritional value. With cancer rates and autoimmune diseases on the rise worldwide\, and only 60 years of topsoil left due to soil degradation\, we need a new path to improving human health. \nThe more we specialize\, industrialize\, monetize\, and consolidate agriculture and healthcare – the more we’ve moved away from our roots. Is the goal of farming not to support human life by giving us the food and nutrients our bodies require? Is the goal of healthcare and doctors not to make us well? Then how did farming become solely about efficiency and yields\, and healthcare about managing expensive disease? And what is the path forward? \nThis lecture will take an in-depth look at the ways farming and health are intertwined\, how our systems have deviated from a regenerative path\, and why regenerative organic agriculture is the key to improving our human health.
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/regenerative-healthcare-with-dr-scott-stoll/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Plant Based Utah":MAILTO:chandler@plantbasedutah.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220413T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220413T140000
DTSTAMP:20260505T221036
CREATED:20220208T124707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220208T132601Z
UID:9178-1649854800-1649858400@regenerativeagideanetwork.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: 40 Years’ Research Update of Rodale Institute’s Farming Systems Trial (FST)
DESCRIPTION:Established in 1981\, the Farming System Trial (FST) of Rodale Institute is the longest running side-by-side comparison of organic and conventional grain production systems in North America. Knowledge generated by this trial has influenced farmers\, researchers\, and policy makers and facilitated the adoption of organic and regenerative agricultural practices in the U.S. and around the world. In this webinar\, Dr. Yichao Rui\, the Director of FST\, will comprehensively introduce the research conducted in the trial in the last 40 years\, and highlight the latest research findings since 2008\, when “no-till” and “tilled” comparison was introduced to both organic and conventional systems. \nRegister for the event here.
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/webinar-40-years-research-update-of-rodale-institutes-farming-systems-trial-fst/
LOCATION:virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220413T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220413T150000
DTSTAMP:20260505T221036
CREATED:20220325T045015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220325T045015Z
UID:9605-1649858400-1649862000@regenerativeagideanetwork.org
SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn: Decolonizing Philanthropy in the Food System with Suparna
DESCRIPTION:Starting in March 2022\, decolonial educator and immigrant mother\, Suparna Kudesia (also an FSLN Network Weaver and the Co-director of the Cooperative Food Empowerment Directive\, a.k.a CoFED) will be leading an informal “Lunch & Learn” conversation to discuss ways in which we can decolonize philanthropy in the food system. More info here. \nRegister here! \nThe Lunch & Learns will bring together FSLN members in an informal\, chill\, relaxed setting over lunch to chat about decolonizing philanthropy in the food system. We hope that by participating you’ll have a place to engage in dynamic conversation about capital in the food system\, hear from a diversity of perspectives\, and deepen your connections and relationships with FSLN members. \n \n  \n\nOptional prereading: https://www.whitesupremacyculture.info/\n\nThis will help give us a common understanding of the concepts of decoloniality and racial capitalism in the food system\nWe will explore different aspects of white supremacy culture (coloniality) in the food system and discuss antidotes to these (decolonizing approach) in our work in the food system\n\n\nEvery session will begin with a grounding exercise with talking about food (this will also be a space to share and tinker with fun recipes and our stories about food)\nThrough the telling of stories and sharing of food-based rituals\, we will begin having informal conversations about the ways in which coloniality infiltrates our food system and ways in which we can disrupt them\nThere will be a running Google Drive of resources provided to participants to enhance the learning experience\n\nWe’ll hold space twice a month for these conversations\, come as you can! Register here. \n\nWednesdays\, March 16 and 30 from 1-2pm CST\nWednesdays\, April 13 and 27 from 1-2pm CST\nWednesdays\, May 11 and 25 from 1-2pm CST
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/lunch-and-learn-decolonizing-philanthropy-in-the-food-system-with-suparna-3/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220414T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220414T160000
DTSTAMP:20260505T221036
CREATED:20220401T045725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220401T045725Z
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SUMMARY:Around the Table: Narratives of Wholeness
DESCRIPTION:Join Black food scholar-activist\, Dr. Lindsey Lunsford\, and food writer and host of the Afros and Knives podcast\, Tiffani Rozier\, Around the Table for a conversation on the deeper narratives that shape our understanding of food and its power.\n\nTogether we’ll ask the question: what transformative stories emerge when we lead from a place of wholeness\, joy\, and purpose\, instead of outside “intelligibility”? \nHosted by: Real Food Real Stories \nFor more information please visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/narratives-of-wholeness-with-lindsey-lunsford-and-tiffani-rozier-tickets-289042101707
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/around-the-table-narratives-of-wholeness/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220420T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220420T140000
DTSTAMP:20260505T221036
CREATED:20220208T124708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220208T140309Z
UID:9180-1650459600-1650463200@regenerativeagideanetwork.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: Rotational No-Till Series\, Part 2: Let’s Talk About No-Till “Regenerative” Agriculture (Live Q&A)
DESCRIPTION:Farmers across the country are adopting no-till practices at an astonishing rate\, fueled in large part by several popular books and resources. While there’s no doubt a reduction in tillage is beneficial for soil\, water\, and microorganisms\, is it possible that we may have over-corrected slightly? Can tillage be a part of a healthy system\, or is it destined to disappear forever? And are “regenerative” operations really what they say they are? Join us to learn a little more about the most recent research surrounding tillage and stick around for a live discussion after the presentation. \nRegister for the webinar here.
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/webinar-rotational-no-till-series-part-2-lets-talk-about-no-till-regenerative-agriculture-live-qa/
LOCATION:virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220421T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220421T200000
DTSTAMP:20260505T221036
CREATED:20220119T160136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220119T160136Z
UID:8798-1650564000-1650571200@regenerativeagideanetwork.org
SUMMARY:Local Food Farmer Caucus Q2 Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Share this:Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window)
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/local-food-farmer-caucus-q2-meeting/
LOCATION:Virtual Zoom Meeting\, IL\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220423T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220423T120000
DTSTAMP:20260505T221036
CREATED:20220208T124710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220208T140824Z
UID:9182-1650704400-1650715200@regenerativeagideanetwork.org
SUMMARY:Workshop: Tomato Grafting
DESCRIPTION:Want to impress your friends and family this summer with your beautiful tomatoes? Try grafting to build up immunity\, reduce disease\, and combat plant stress. \nThis workshop will show experienced and inexperienced growers and farmers the ancient art of grafting\, combining classroom presentation and hands-on practice for a well-rounded educational experience. We will discuss the science behind the graft as well as how grafting can impact the yields and health of the plants. All participants will receive two grafted tomato plants\, a copy of the in-class PowerPoint presentation\, and instructions on how to care for their new tomato plants. Space is limited\, pre-registration is required. \nRegister for the in-person or virtual workshop here.\nIf you are a veteran\, you may be eligible to attend educational events for free. Please email veterans@rodaleinstitute.org for details.
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/workshop-tomato-grafting/
LOCATION:Rodale Institute\, 611 Siegfriedale Road\, Kutztown\, PA\, 19530\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training/Workshop,Virtual Field Day
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220423T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220423T160000
DTSTAMP:20260505T221036
CREATED:20220208T124711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220208T124711Z
UID:9184-1650708000-1650729600@regenerativeagideanetwork.org
SUMMARY:Earth Day Celebration and Organic Plant Sale
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an Earth Day celebration and organic plant sale on our farm!\nIn celebration of Earth day we will have crafts\, live music\, food trucks\, short films\, and volunteer opportunities on the farm – including wagon transportation to different sites where volunteers will assist with farm chores. Kids and adults alike will not only get a hands-on farm experience in the fresh air\, but will also learn about the basics of regenerative organic agriculture\, why soil matters\, and how the way we farm can impact much more than food.\nWe will also be selling cold crops (plants that thrive in cool or cold weather) for your spring garden\, including broccoli\, cauliflower\, kale\, chard\, herbs\, and more. Stock up on compost\, organic seeds\, and how-to books in the Visitor Center\, and get the latest seasonal tips from our expert gardeners.\nThere is no admission fee for this event. Space is limited\, pre-registration is required.  \nCompleting this form signs you up for electronic communications from Rodale Institute. You can easily unsubscribe at any time.
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/earth-day-celebration-and-organic-plant-sale/
LOCATION:Rodale Institute\, 611 Siegfriedale Road\, Kutztown\, PA\, 19530\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220427T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220427T150000
DTSTAMP:20260505T221036
CREATED:20220401T045725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220401T045725Z
UID:9621-1651068000-1651071600@regenerativeagideanetwork.org
SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn: Decolonizing Philanthropy in the Food System with Suparna
DESCRIPTION:Starting in March 2022\, decolonial educator and immigrant mother\, Suparna Kudesia (also an FSLN Network Weaver and the Co-director of the Cooperative Food Empowerment Directive\, a.k.a CoFED) will be leading an informal “Lunch & Learn” conversation to discuss ways in which we can decolonize philanthropy in the food system. More info here. \nRegister here! \nThe Lunch & Learns will bring together FSLN members in an informal\, chill\, relaxed setting over lunch to chat about decolonizing philanthropy in the food system. We hope that by participating you’ll have a place to engage in dynamic conversation about capital in the food system\, hear from a diversity of perspectives\, and deepen your connections and relationships with FSLN members. \n \n  \n\nOptional prereading: https://www.whitesupremacyculture.info/\n\nThis will help give us a common understanding of the concepts of decoloniality and racial capitalism in the food system\nWe will explore different aspects of white supremacy culture (coloniality) in the food system and discuss antidotes to these (decolonizing approach) in our work in the food system\n\n\nEvery session will begin with a grounding exercise with talking about food (this will also be a space to share and tinker with fun recipes and our stories about food)\nThrough the telling of stories and sharing of food-based rituals\, we will begin having informal conversations about the ways in which coloniality infiltrates our food system and ways in which we can disrupt them\nThere will be a running Google Drive of resources provided to participants to enhance the learning experience\n\nWe’ll hold space twice a month for these conversations\, come as you can! Register here. \n\nWednesdays\, March 16 and 30 from 1-2pm CST\nWednesdays\, April 13 and 27 from 1-2pm CST\nWednesdays\, May 11 and 25 from 1-2pm CST
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/lunch-and-learn-decolonizing-philanthropy-in-the-food-system-with-suparna-4/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220427T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220427T170000
DTSTAMP:20260505T221036
CREATED:20220427T084544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220518T205828Z
UID:9781-1651073400-1651078800@regenerativeagideanetwork.org
SUMMARY:Northwest Seed Saving Workshop
DESCRIPTION:“Join Farm to School BC’s Northwest Regional Hub for a seed saving workshop! \nJoin us for the launch of the Northwest Regional Hub’s Seed Library! Jolene Swain of Short Season Seeds will be presenting on planting\, planning and harvesting for seed saving\, specifically in the Northwest BC climate. \nThis session is open to everyone! \nAbout the Presenter: Jolene Swain\nJolene is a seed farmer and biologist and has been tending seed crops on Gitxsan territory at WoodGrain Farm since 2015\, where seed production has been increasingly integrated into the 1-acre market garden. As a member of the BC Eco Seed co-op\, WoodGrain farm’s “Short Season Seeds” produce high-quality seed\, with careful attention to isolation distances\, trait selection\, and genetic diversity (including open-pollinated and open-source seed). With a focus on varieties that perform well in a Northern climate\, growing seed crops is also part of being part of a growing network of seed savers and keeping seeds in the hands of people\, not corporations. \nJolene is always happy to talk about seed saving and is excited to be part of the growing movement for seed and food sovereignty in BC.” \n 
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/northwest-seed-saving-workshop/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220503T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220503T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T221036
CREATED:20220502T112542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220518T205904Z
UID:9874-1651600800-1651604400@regenerativeagideanetwork.org
SUMMARY:VIRTUAL: Monastic Cheesemaking
DESCRIPTION:“AGNR’s Sustainable Food Systems lecture series presents Sister Chiara Owen\, a cheesemaker\, educator\, and Benedictine nun from the Abbey of Regina Laudis in Bethlehem\, CT. Owen assists with the management of a state-licensed micro-dairy on the Abbey’s 400-acre diversified farm.”
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/virtual-monastic-cheesemaking/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Meredith Epstein":MAILTO:mbepste@umd.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220507T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220507T110000
DTSTAMP:20260505T221036
CREATED:20220208T124715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220208T142153Z
UID:9188-1651914000-1651921200@regenerativeagideanetwork.org
SUMMARY:Workshop: Compost Like a Pro
DESCRIPTION:You’ve heard of compost—but maybe you think it’s too hard\, too messy\, or too complicated to start at home. Rodale Institute is here to tell you: you can compost like a pro! \nThis class will teach you to begin composting effectively in your backyard\, quickly identify and troubleshoot compost problems\, and harvest and use finished compost in your garden for improving plant growth.\nThe class is designed for all individuals who wish to begin composting at home but are looking for the right push and ample information to compost effectively. The presentation will take place at Rodale Institute’s compost demonstration site\, though brief lectures will be held inside in the case of inclement weather. \nIf you are a veteran\, you may be eligible to attend educational events for free. Please email veterans@rodaleinstitute.org for details. Not able to travel to the farm? No problem. Register for the in-person or virtual workshop here. \n 
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/workshop-compost-like-a-pro/
LOCATION:Rodale Institute\, 611 Siegfriedale Road\, Kutztown\, PA\, 19530\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training/Workshop,Virtual Field Day
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END:VCALENDAR