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SUMMARY:Organic Commodities and Livestock Conference
DESCRIPTION:Carolina Farm Stewardship Association and North Carolina State University present the virtual Organic Commodities and Livestock Conference\, with six live sessions to speak with workshop presenters and other farmers and 14 recorded sessions to watch on your own time. Topics include hemp production\, organic certification\, meat processing\, pastured poultry\, sweet potato pest management\, and more.
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/organic-commodities-and-livestock-conference/
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SUMMARY:Animal Feed as Medicine
DESCRIPTION: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 use to nourish and self-medicate – through three interrelated processes: 1) availability of foods\, 2) flavor-feedback relationships\, and 3) transgenerational linkages to landscapes:\n\nFirst\, animals must have access to a variety of wholesome foods. The more they are restricted – for instance to a monoculture pasture or a feedlot ration for livestock or to ultra-processed foods for humans – the less they can sustain health.\n\nSecond\, liking for the flavors of foods is mediated by feedback from cells and organ systems throughout the body\, including the microbiome\, in response to nutritional and medicinal needs. Those needs are met by nutrients (energy\, protein\, minerals\, vitamins) and the thousands of compounds that diverse mixtures of plants produce (phenols\, terpenes\, alkaloids).\n\nThird\, mother is a transgenerational link to landscapes. Her knowledge – of what and what not to eat and where and where not to go to forage – is essential for helping her offspring get a start in life. Her influence begins in the womb (through flavors in her amniotic fluid)\, and continues at birth (through flavors in her milk) and when her offspring begin to forage (as a model for what and what not to eat).\n\nCollectively\, these processes enable the wisdom of the body to be manifest in animals that are locally adapted to the environments they inhabit.
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/animal-feed-as-medicine/2021-03-30/
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SUMMARY:Indigenous and Traditional Soil Health Practices
DESCRIPTION: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 Evans\, founder and owner of Francis Flowers & Herbs Farm\, a biodynamic\, organic farm in Mississippi; Twila Cassadore of the San Carlos Apache Tribe and the Traditional Western Apache Diet Project; Kelsey Ducheneaux-Scott of the Intertribal Agriculture Council and DX Beef; and Milagro Berhane\, Senior Research Associate with Southern University\, and founder and co-owner of Greenhand Nursery. \nSustainable\, regenerative agricultural practices are not a new concept. The speakers in this discussion will explore the ways indigenous\, traditional cultures have been regenerating the land for centuries. These practices can play an important role in today’s agricultural system. Working together and learning from each other\, all land stewards can regenerate soil health in the U.S. and around the world.
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/indigenous-and-traditional-soil-health-practices/
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