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SUMMARY:Regenerative Grazing with the Embarras Grazing Partnership
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to co-host a series of free office hours about common regenerative grazing questions with the Embarras Grazing Partnership!
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/regenerative-grazing-with-the-embarras-grazing-partnership/2023-01-10/
CATEGORIES:Office Hours
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SUMMARY:FSLN Mentorship Informational Call
DESCRIPTION:The FSLN’s Food Systems Mentorship Program offers food systems leaders the opportunity to closely engage with nationally recognized leaders and experts as thought partners and coaches. This is an incredible chance to dig into your unique role and journey advancing food systems change\, and have a thought partner alongside you as you navigate your direction and impact in this work. \nThis 30-minute informational call will discuss the application\, program details\, and offer you the chance to get your questions answered. You’ll hear from past mentees as well as program staff. The call will be recorded and archived on the website. \n\nCommunity Food Systems Mentorship Program
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/fsln-mentorship-informational-call/
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SUMMARY:FSLN Network Stewards CoP Calls 2022-2023
DESCRIPTION:The FSLN Network Stewards Community of Practice is for people developing\, leading\, and facilitating networks to meet each other\, exchange knowledge and skills\, and troubleshoot challenges. This CoP meets monthly.
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/fsln-network-stewards-cop-calls-2022-2023-2/
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SUMMARY:Teaching for Transformation: Approaches to Farmers as Learners
DESCRIPTION:Marbleseed is hosting an event in Madison\, WI on January 13 for farmer educators and community organizers. Please register if interested and share with your networks! Any questions can be directed to info@marbleseed.org. \nThis is an event supported by an NCR-SARE grant\, and we have funding to offer stipends to interested farmers. For more info and to register\, visit the event page here: https://marbleseed.salsalabs.org/marbleseed-teaching_for_transformation/index.html \nOverview: This day-long training will highlight the process of designing educational environments for adult learners. Based on popular education with its focus on dialogue and interaction versus presentation of information\, this will be a day of interaction\, practice\, and reflection. Together we will explore building communities of practice and creating educational resources for adults within the context of required content. Space is limited.
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/teaching-for-transformation-approaches-to-farmers-as-learners/
LOCATION:UW-Madison Arboretum\, 1207 Seminole Highway\, Madison\, WI\, 53711\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training/Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marbleseed":MAILTO:info@marbleseed.org
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SUMMARY:Winter Field Day with Local Cooling Farms; Regenerative Agriculture in Louisiana
DESCRIPTION:Join us January 14\, 2023 for this National Wildlife Federation~Louisiana Conservation Champions sponsored field day with Local Cooling Farms\, 57355 Sam Mizell Rd\, Bogalusa\, LA 70427.  We will meet on the farm at 10:00 a.m.\nPrice: FREE\nDuration: 3 Hours\, light snack and drink included\nBelow is a description of the farming enterprise. \n“We believe that when we look to nature as our guide\, we can produce nutrient-dense food in a way that restores and regenerates the soil and our ecosystem versus depleting it.\nOn 60 acres of land south of Bogalusa\, we are building our farm from the ground up (literally)! Because grazing animals (especially ruminants like cattle and goats) on pasture and silvopasture can actually sequester carbon back into the soil\, our name reflects our mission to practice regenerative agriculture methods that reverse global warming and climate change rather than contribute to it.\nWhen we bought the 16 acres of land that has become Local Cooling Farms in 2014\, it had no house\, barn\, or structures of any kind on it (today we also lease 44 acres adjacent or our property\, too). It had been left fallow for years as a failed subdivision prior to decades of conventional row cropping. Needless to say\, this type of agriculture almost completely stripped the soil of nutrients. The wooded half of the acreage hadn’t been managed in years\, either\, so it was dark\, overgrown with invasive species like Chinese privet\, full of swarms of mosquitoes and beautiful oak trees were at risk of being crowded out by weak\, diseased\, broken and generally less desirable trees.\nOn the pasture\, we got to work rotating hogs and chickens to eat and trample down overgrown shrubby plants\, drop nutrient-rich manure and scratch and peck (chickens) or root (pigs) the top layer of soil to kick up a dormant seed bank and introduce vital nutrients back into the soil.\nWe tasked a herd of goats to both graze the pasture and help us begin clearing shrubs and trees in the woods and turn the land into viable silvopasture. Today we also graze a small herd of beef cattle seasonally as the pastures have returned to better soil health and can grow more palatable grasses and forbs that the cattle like to eat!\nTo direct rainfall in low laying areas\, we dug some ponds\, which quickly turned into one of the most amazing areas of the land. When we first arrived at the farm\, we didn’t even hear field crickets\, or see many birds of any kind. By digging the ponds\, filling them naturally and rotationally grazing the livestock around it\, we’ve seen (and heard) a whole slew of wildlife return: crickets\, katydids\, beetles\, frogs\, toads\, snakes\, turtles\, birds of all kinds\, including egrets and migratory ducks\, and even fish in the pond (which get there as eggs\, transported on the legs of birds!).\nThe farm is also home to our composting and garden soil mixing\, screening and bagging operation. Our main inbound waste stream is coffee grounds from an iced coffee concentrate company that we blend with pine fines and/or hard wood mulch to create our different soil and compost blends. We also have a vermiculture and vermicomposting operation and compost the chicken litter (manure and bedding) from our chicks and pullets. We raise our juvenile chickens in a deep litter system from one day old to 5 months old when they move out to their mobile chicken coops on pasture.\nLocal Cooling Farms
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/winter-field-day-with-local-cooling-farms-regenerative-agriculture-in-louisiana/
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