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Join Cornell Cooperative Extension for this free eight-part, bilingual, winter workshop series focused on the basics of when and how to use OMRI-listed pesticides on your vegetables farm. Participants in Eastern NY Commercial Horticulture will also have the opportunity to receive individual on-farm follow-up support…
Read MoreJoin Cornell Cooperative Extension for this free eight-part, bilingual, winter workshop series focused on the basics of when and how to use OMRI-listed pesticides on your vegetables farm. Participants in Eastern NY Commercial Horticulture will also have the opportunity to receive individual on-farm follow-up support…
Read MoreCT NOFA is now accepting nominations for the Bill Duesing Organic Living on the Earth Award to be presented at the 40th Winter Conference this February. The nomination deadline is January 31, 2022. Click here to make your nomination This award is for a recipient…
Read MoreAre you or a loved one a gardener who can’t wait for the ground to thaw? Prepare for Spring with NHS New Haven’s 6-class organic vegetable gardening series taught by Advanced Certified Master Gardener Rachel Ziesk! All classes are virtual and take place on Saturdays from…
Read MoreAre you or a loved one a gardener who can’t wait for the ground to thaw? Prepare for Spring with NHS New Haven’s 6-class organic vegetable gardening series taught by Advanced Certified Master Gardener Rachel Ziesk! All classes are virtual and take place on Saturdays from…
Read MoreOn Friday the 10th we hosted Emily Rauch, Native Plant Program Manager at Hilltop Hanover Farm for one of our Seed Cleaning Access Days to use the Winnow Wizard at The Hickories. These farmer trainings are designed to increase seed literacy and provide technical assistance…
Read MoreLearn about the role of minimum tillage and cover crops in compaction mitigation of farm soil. Tuesday December 14, 2021 ~ 6:00-7:00pm ~ Online Join NOFA/MASS online to learn from Freedom Food Farm’s manager Chuck Currie and Maggie Payne, from NRCS. Chuck will give us…
Read MoreLearn about the role of minimum tillage and cover crops in compaction mitigation of farm soil. Tuesday December 14, 2021 ~ 6:00-7:00pm ~ Online Join NOFA/MASS online to learn from Freedom Food Farm’s manager Chuck Currie and Maggie Payne, from NRCS. Chuck will give us…
Read MorePollinator enthusiasts, regenerative gardeners, and conservationists can now find a source of locally grown, native, ecotypic wildflower seeds: a much-awaited contribution to our northeastern ecosystem. It is a good season for it: early winter holidays are the perfect time for sowing native wildflowers. Eco59:…
Read MoreOn Saturday October 16th the Ecotype Project and our partner Geordie Elkins from Highstead and Deepika Saksena of the Darien Pollinator Pathway, joined the Urbanscapes Native Plant Nursery “All Things Pollinators” end of season celebration at their nursery in the Newhallville neighbrohood of New Haven,…
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