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Biological Control of Spider Mites in Tomato
Biological Control of Spider Mites in Tomato
Join eOrganic for a webinar about biological control of spider mites on tomatoes, and how to raise your own beneficial mites! The webinar will be presented by Tom Bilbo and Jim Walgenbach of North Carolina State University who are part of a team of researchers on a NIFA OREI project about biological control! It's free…
Biological Control of Spider Mites in Tomato
Biological Control of Spider Mites in Tomato
Join eOrganic for a webinar about biological control of spider mites on tomatoes, and how to raise your own beneficial mites! The webinar will be presented by Tom Bilbo and Jim Walgenbach of North Carolina State University who are part of a team of researchers on a NIFA OREI project about biological control! It's free…
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To Till or Not To Till
To Till or Not To Till
Dig into the Why's and How's of No -Till farming. Join Andrew Mefferd & Solid Ground as we explore techniques & skills to get started! The Why of No-till Much of the interest in no-till farming comes from a desire to avoid the negative effects of tillage. So, before talking about how to do no-till,…
To Till or Not To Till
To Till or Not To Till
Dig into the Why's and How's of No -Till farming. Join Andrew Mefferd & Solid Ground as we explore techniques & skills to get started! The Why of No-till Much of the interest in no-till farming comes from a desire to avoid the negative effects of tillage. So, before talking about how to do no-till,…
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Kiss the Ground – CT NOFA and Sustainable Westport
Kiss the Ground – CT NOFA and Sustainable Westport
Please join Sustainable Westport and Earthplace on March 18 at 7 pm for a Zoom webinar to discuss the documentary film ‘Kiss the Ground’ with three expert panelists from the Northeast Organic Farming Association of Connecticut (CTNOFA).
Kiss the Ground – CT NOFA and Sustainable Westport
Kiss the Ground – CT NOFA and Sustainable Westport
Please join Sustainable Westport and Earthplace on March 18 at 7 pm for a Zoom webinar to discuss the documentary film ‘Kiss the Ground’ with three expert panelists from the Northeast Organic Farming Association of Connecticut (CTNOFA).
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Building Soil In The Garden
Building Soil In The Garden
Do you want to have healthy soil, eat nutritious food and sequester carbon? We can do it all! Join NOFA MASS for another event from our Resilient Garden Series. Long time no-till gardener, Sharon Gensler will present garden practices that minimize soil disturbance, maintain living plant cover and utilize mulch as the key techniques you…
Building Soil In The Garden
Building Soil In The Garden
Do you want to have healthy soil, eat nutritious food and sequester carbon? We can do it all! Join NOFA MASS for another event from our Resilient Garden Series. Long time no-till gardener, Sharon Gensler will present garden practices that minimize soil disturbance, maintain living plant cover and utilize mulch as the key techniques you…
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Ecological Seed Restoration for Pollinator Health
Ecological Seed Restoration for Pollinator Health
With Sefra Alexandra, Ecotype Project lead, CT NOFA This workshop will be recorded and made available to all registrants. Join Sefra Alexandra, lead of CT NOFA’s Ecotype Project for an evening discussing why truly local native plants are vital to reducing fragmentation by fortifying our ecological corridors and pollinator pathways with the right plants in…
Ecological Seed Restoration for Pollinator Health
Ecological Seed Restoration for Pollinator Health
With Sefra Alexandra, Ecotype Project lead, CT NOFA This workshop will be recorded and made available to all registrants. Join Sefra Alexandra, lead of CT NOFA’s Ecotype Project for an evening discussing why truly local native plants are vital to reducing fragmentation by fortifying our ecological corridors and pollinator pathways with the right plants in…