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SUMMARY:Small Grains Program Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Do you grow small grains and are looking to expand production? Or are you interested in growing them for the first time? Come out to this information session to learn about EFAO’s Small Grains Program. The program provides funding to farmers interested in growing new acres of small grains followed by legume cover crops. In addition to funding\, EFAO can help participants access agronomic support\, soil testing\, and a community of like-minded small grains growers. \nThe next Small Grains Program intake opens July 2nd – this info session will provide a brief overview of how the program works and lots of time for discussion with Jackie Clark\, EFAO’s Small Grains Program Manager. Review the information at efao.ca/small-grains and then bring your questions to this session! \nAn additional Small Grains Program Information Session is offered on June 23 at 12 Noon. Please contact Jackie at jackie@efao.ca with any questions.
URL:https://efao.ca/event/small-grains-program-info-session-2-2025/
LOCATION:Online\, Online via Zoom - link will be sent to registrants
CATEGORIES:Virtual Meet-up
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250625T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250625T120000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214358
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SUMMARY:Rotational Grazing with Black Sheep Farm
DESCRIPTION:Black Sheep Farm is an organic farm\, raising sheep on pasture for lamb meat\, fibre\, and tanned lambskins. \nOwners Brenda and Skyler (and their daughter Emma) run this agroecological farm\, prioritizing soil health\, biodiversity\, and social justice. The sheep are grazed on pasture using intensive managed grazing\, to maximize the positive soil carbon capture benefits of ruminants\, while producing food and fibre from something humans can’t eat\, grass. \nJoin us for a morning farm tour and field walk at Black Sheep Farm\, where participants will have an up close look at rotational grazing in action and a chance to have a conversation about lessons learned. \nThis event is presented in partnership with Farmers for Climate Solutions and with funding support from the On-Farm Climate Action Fund. Find additional resources on the FaRM Learning Hub. \nThis event is an OSCIA-recognized Knowledge Sharing Event (KSE) for farmers with On-Farm Climate Action Fund (OFCAF) projects in the Rotational Grazing category. 
URL:https://efao.ca/event/rotational-grazing-with-black-sheep-farm-2025/
LOCATION:Black Sheep Farm\, Chesley\, Ontario
CATEGORIES:Field Day
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250623T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250623T130000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214358
CREATED:20250527T175248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250527T175248Z
UID:22131-1750680000-1750683600@efao.ca
SUMMARY:Small Grains Program Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Do you grow small grains and are looking to expand production? Or are you interested in growing them for the first time? Come out to this information session to learn about EFAO’s Small Grains Program. The program provides funding to farmers interested in growing new acres of small grains followed by legume cover crops. In addition to funding\, EFAO can help participants access agronomic support\, soil testing\, and a community of like-minded small grains growers. \nThe next Small Grains Program intake opens July 2nd – this info session will provide a brief overview of how the program works and lots of time for discussion with Jackie Clark\, EFAO’s Small Grains Program Manager. Review the information at efao.ca/small-grains and then bring your questions to this session! \nAn additional Small Grains Program Information Session is offered on June 25 at 6PM. Please contact Jackie at jackie@efao.ca with any questions.
URL:https://efao.ca/event/small-grains-program-info-session-1-2025/
LOCATION:Online\, Online via Zoom - link will be sent to registrants
CATEGORIES:Virtual Meet-up
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250620T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250620T150000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214358
CREATED:20250317T195829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250317T203018Z
UID:21497-1750424400-1750431600@efao.ca
SUMMARY:Field Day at Black River Country Gardens
DESCRIPTION:All Indigenous growers\, land stewards and community members are welcome to attend this workshop free of charge! Please use the coupon code RIVER2025 when filling out the registration form to receive free admission. \nJoin us for a Field Day at Black River Country Gardens\, a certified organic farm dedicated to producing high-quality vegetables\, strawberries\, pastured eggs\, and grass-fed beef. This is a great opportunity for farmers and community members to see firsthand how their food is grown and the work that goes into running a diversified organic farm. \nDuring this farm tour\, we’ll explore: \n\nGreenhouse and Market Garden – Learn about their organic vegetable production\, from seedling to harvest.\nStrawberry Production – See their organic strawberry fields and learn about their growing methods.\nGrass-Fed Beef Operation – Visit the herd and hear about pasture management for sustainable beef production.\nPastured Egg Production – Learn how they raise laying hens on pasture for high-quality eggs.\nHorse-Powered Transportation – Meet the horses that help with farm work and daily transportation.\nCold Storage Innovation – Tour their passive in-ground cold cellar\, built from a sea can buried on a north-facing slope\, which operates without electricity.\nComposting System – See their large-scale windrow compost turner in action and learn how they manage organic waste to improve soil health.\nFarm Infrastructure – Check out the walk-in refrigerators and essential equipment used to keep the farm running efficiently.\n\nThis event is a great chance to ask questions\, connect with fellow farmers and gain insight into sustainable\, organic farming. Don’t miss this in-person learning and networking experience! \nAbout the host: \nPaul Bowman – a Mennonite farmer – grew up on a farm in St. Jacobs\, Ontario\, where he developed a deep connection to agriculture. Though he spent three years teaching elementary school and gained extensive construction experience throughout his life\, his passion for farming led him to purchase his first farm in Lynwood\, Ontario\, at age 23. There\, he ran a finishing beef operation and a farrow-to-finish sow enterprise for many years. In 2003\, after the collapse of the beef market and inspired by his commitment to ecological agriculture\, Paul shifted his focus to vegetable production. This dedication to sustainable farming led him to transition to organic in 2008. Since moving to Matheson\, Ontario\, in 2013\, he has continued to farm with a focus on organic and regenerative practices. Today\, he produces organic fruits and vegetables like strawberries and tomatoes\, along with grass-fed organic beef and eggs for the community. If you’ve been to a local farmers’ market in the area\, you’ve likely met him! \n  \nThis field day is supported by funding from the Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario. \n \n 
URL:https://efao.ca/event/black-river-country-gardens/
LOCATION:Black River Country Gardens\, 1130 Marten Rd\, Val Gagné\, Ontario\, P0K 1N0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Field Day
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250618T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250618T190000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214358
CREATED:20250514T022947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250616T175726Z
UID:22026-1750266000-1750273200@efao.ca
SUMMARY:Soil Connections at Springfield Farm
DESCRIPTION:EFAO is thrilled to partner on the Glengarry Soil & Crop Annual Open House at Springfield Farm. Drop by for a field walk and learn about soil health on the farm\, talk about techniques like cover cropping to promote healthy growing conditions\, hear from guest speakers Tom and Julia of Jamink Farm and learn how the Glengarry Soil & Crop Association can be a support for your farm. Come with your questions! \nYou will also have the chance to meet and get to know other interested farmers and community members and enjoy some delicious refreshments. \nSpringfield Farm offers on-farm experiences\, small grains\, produce\, honey\, maple syrup and prepared foods and from their certified organic 120 acre location near Apple Hill. \nThis event is presented in partnership with Farmers for Climate Solutions and with funding support from the On-Farm Climate Action Fund. Find additional resources on the FaRM Learning Hub.
URL:https://efao.ca/event/soil-connections-at-springfield-farm-2025/
LOCATION:Springfield Farm\, 18709 CR 25\, Apple Hill\, ON
CATEGORIES:Field Day
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250607T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250607T150000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214358
CREATED:20250514T015714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250514T015714Z
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SUMMARY:Organic Strawberries and Asparagus with Fair Fields
DESCRIPTION:Fair Fields is a family-run market garden in Neustadt growing non-certified organic asparagus\, rhubarb\, strawberries\, raspberries\, sweet corn and honey. They sell primarily through u-pick and farm gate\, with some wholesale. With a focus on improving the health of the soil and the neighbouring woods\, springs and pond\, their regenerative practices are aimed at reducing tillage and enhancing edge habitats and biodiversity. \nJoin this field day for an in-depth look at how Fair Fields’ primary farmer Devan Penney has sustained and grown their organic strawberry and asparagus production – two crops that are notoriously troublesome for many ecological growers! Bring your sun hat and your questions.
URL:https://efao.ca/event/strawberries-and-asparagus-with-fair-fields-2025/
LOCATION:Fair Fields\, 221689 Concession 14\, Neustadt\, Ontario\, N0G2M0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Field Day
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250528T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250528T210000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214358
CREATED:20250514T021311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250527T132830Z
UID:22020-1748457000-1748466000@efao.ca
SUMMARY:Intro to Soil Health & Rotational Grazing at Kirkview Farms
DESCRIPTION:At Kirkview Farms\, Cora\, Mike and their team practice regenerative agriculture – raising grass-finished beef\, pastured poultry\, goats and pork in a way that prioritizes animal welfare and environmental sustainability while producing high-quality meats. \nJoin us at the first of three soil-themed field days in this region to hear about how soil health takes priority and contributes to the overall wellbeing of Kirkview Farms. Participants will learn how the Kirkview team uses rotational grazing and other regenerative practices to improve the health and welfare of their livestock\, reduce input costs and care for the soil. No matter what type of farming and production you do\, you will learn something during this field day! \nThis event is presented in partnership with Farmers for Climate Solutions and with funding support from the On-Farm Climate Action Fund. Find additional resources on the FaRM Learning Hub.
URL:https://efao.ca/event/intro-to-soil-at-kirkview-farms-2025/
LOCATION:Kirkview Farms\, 20921 Laggan Glenelg Rd\, Dalkeith\, Ontario\, K0B1E0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Field Day
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250528T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250528T130000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214358
CREATED:20250514T014236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250515T134129Z
UID:22007-1748433600-1748437200@efao.ca
SUMMARY:May Seed Growers Meet-up
DESCRIPTION:Join the May Seed Grower Meetup! 🌱 \nWhether you’re a seasoned seed saver\, an on-farm breeder\, or just beginning your seed journey\, this is your invitation to gather with fellow growers for an informal\, inspiring lunchtime conversation. \nMay is a time of rapid growth—fields are warming\, direct seeding is in full swing\, and transplants are finding their place in the soil. Flowering brassicas and overwintered greens are buzzing with pollinators\, and early-season seed crops are starting to stretch toward the sky. What are you planting right now? What varieties are surprising you this season? Whether you’re managing isolation distances\, selecting for resilience\, or preparing for seed-saving later in the year\, this is the perfect space to share experiences\, ask questions\, and connect with fellow seed enthusiasts. \nSo grab your lunch\, a refreshing drink\, and join us for this free\, informal meetup. Let’s swap ideas\, share stories\, and grow our seedkeeping community together. 🌾
URL:https://efao.ca/event/may-seed-growers-meet-up-2025/
LOCATION:Online\, Online via Zoom - link will be sent to registrants
CATEGORIES:Virtual Meet-up
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250525T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250525T160000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214358
CREATED:20250317T193735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250429T191926Z
UID:21491-1748167200-1748188800@efao.ca
SUMMARY:Spring Work Bee at Leading Cloud Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Spring is here\, and it’s time to get the community garden at Leading Cloud Gardens off to a strong start! Join us for a hands-on Work Bee\, where volunteers will come together to help build permanent garden beds. This involves moving soil and amendments using hand tools and wheelbarrows\, setting up irrigation lines\, and completing other key tasks to prepare for the growing season. This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to a meaningful project while learning ecological farming practices in a welcoming\, community-focused setting. \nWhether you’re an experienced grower or just beginning your journey in food production\, this event offers a chance to build skills\, gain practical experience\, and connect with like-minded individuals who share a passion for regenerative agriculture and food sovereignty. Working side by side with others\, you’ll learn techniques that support soil health and resilient food systems while making a tangible impact on this community initiative. \nCome Prepared: Participants are encouraged to come prepared for a full day of outdoor\, hands-on work. Please bring a reusable water bottle and wear appropriate work gear\, including gloves\, protective footwear\, and weather-appropriate clothing. The work will be physical but rewarding\, and all levels of experience are welcome. \nLunch is Provided: To keep everyone fueled and energized\, a delicious lunch of Indian Tacos and light refreshments will be provided. We encourage everyone to take a break\, enjoy the food\, and spend some time getting to know fellow volunteers. \nLeading Cloud Gardens is located in Apitipi Anicinapek Nation. Driving instructions will be provided to all registered participants. If you have any questions or need further information\, please reach out to Rachel at rachel@efao.ca . \nCome ready to dig in\, learn\, and contribute to an exciting season of growth at Leading Cloud Gardens. We look forward to seeing you there! \nThis event is part of EFAO’s Indigenous Outreach and Engagement Initiative\, which is supported by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture\, Food and Agribusiness.
URL:https://efao.ca/event/leading-cloud-workbee/
LOCATION:Leading Cloud Gardens\, Apitipi Anicinapek Nation\, Ontario\, P0K 1N0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Field Day
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250515T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250515T140000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214358
CREATED:20250221T170428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250317T203049Z
UID:21353-1747306800-1747317600@efao.ca
SUMMARY:Ethical Fibre Production at Dream Acres Alpacas
DESCRIPTION:All Indigenous growers\, land stewards and community members are welcome to attend this field day free of charge! Please use the coupon code FIBRE2025 when filling out the registration form to receive free admission. \nJoin us for a hands-on Field Day at Dream Acres Alpacas\, a sustainable farm in Northern Ontario dedicated to ethical fibre production and responsible animal care. This is a unique opportunity for participants to explore the world of alpaca farming\, fleece production\, and artisanal textile creation. \nTake a guided tour of the farm\, meet their 24 alpacas (along with goats and chickens)\, and learn about their high-welfare husbandry practices. We’ll walk through the fleece sorting process\, discuss fibre quality\, and demonstrate spinning and weaving techniques. You’ll also get an inside look at how they transform raw alpaca fleece into handwoven textiles and high-quality fibre products—all crafted on the farm with a focus on sustainability and ethical fashion. \nWhether you’re a farmer\, fibre enthusiast\, or simply curious about sustainable textiles\, this Field Day is a great chance to connect\, learn\, and explore the possibilities of local\, ethical fibre production. Plus\, you’ll have the opportunity to browse their handcrafted products and support small-scale\, sustainable farming. \nAbout the hosts \nDream Acres Alpacas is a sustainable alpaca farm in Northern Ontario\, dedicated to ethical fibre production and responsible animal care. Home to 24 alpacas\, along with goats and chickens\, our farm focuses on high-welfare husbandry practices that prioritize the well-being of our animals. We shear our alpacas each spring\, transforming their luxurious fleece into handwoven textiles and high-quality fibre products. We create the majority of our products on the farm\, following the principles of slow\, ethical fashion. With a focus on craftsmanship and sustainability\, each piece is uniquely designed\, ensuring one-of-a-kind garments and textiles that honour both the fibre and the animals who produce it. \n  \nThis field day is supported by funding from the Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario. \n \n 
URL:https://efao.ca/event/dream-acres-alpacas/
LOCATION:Dream Acres Alpacas\, 5590 ON-101\, Black River-Matheson\, Ontario\, P0K 1N0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Field Day
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250505T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250505T203000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214358
CREATED:20250430T174353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250430T174353Z
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SUMMARY:May Meet-Up: Farmers Network for Black\, Indigenous\, & People of Colour
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on May 5 from 7:00 – 8:30 pm for an online meet-up for growers and land stewards from our Network for Black\, Indigenous and other people of colour. \nThis online Meet-Up will feature farmer Ronaldo Lec of Luna Mia Farm sharing about growing amaranth\, seeds and corn. Luna Mia is a Guatemalan-Canadian family farm using ecological\, traditional Mayan practices to grow veggies\, small grain and manage a flock of sheep\, chickens and ducks. They have grown organic seeds on contract for a seed company\, have practiced and taught permaculture for 20 years and have a partnership with bean-to-bar chocolate company Chocosol to produce organic amaranth. \nThere will be time for Q & A and social connection\, as well as general sharing on topics like mentorship\, funding opportunities\, educational programs and more. Find out about sourcing seeds\, programs\, grants and other opportunities coming up in 2025.
URL:https://efao.ca/event/may-bipoc-network-meet-up/
LOCATION:Online\, Online via Zoom - link will be sent to registrants
CATEGORIES:BIPOC Farmers Network Meetup
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250430T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250430T130000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214358
CREATED:20250407T155837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250415T181000Z
UID:21606-1746014400-1746018000@efao.ca
SUMMARY:April Seed Growers Meet-up
DESCRIPTION:Join the April Seed Grower Meet-up! 🌱 \nWhether you’re a seasoned seed saver\, an on-farm breeder\, or just starting to explore the world of seeds\, this is your invitation to gather with fellow growers for an informal\, inspiring lunchtime conversation. \nApril is a month of transition on the farm—greenhouses are filling up\, early crops are being tucked into cool soil\, and overwintered plants are waking up. What seeds are you sowing this spring? What lessons from last season are shaping your plans? Whether you’re trialing new varieties\, preparing isolation spaces\, or watching biennials bolt and bloom\, this is the perfect space to share your excitement\, ask questions\, and connect with fellow seed enthusiasts. \nIf you’ve attended any winter workshops\, online events\, or Seedy Saturdays\, bring your thoughts and questions—we’d love to hear what’s been sparking your curiosity! \nSo grab your lunch and a drink\, and join us for this free\, informal meet-up. Let’s swap ideas\, share stories\, and grow our seedkeeping community together. 🌾
URL:https://efao.ca/event/april-seed-growers-meet-up-2025/
LOCATION:Online\, Online via Zoom - link will be sent to registrants
CATEGORIES:Virtual Meet-up
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250424T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250424T140000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214358
CREATED:20250327T184040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250416T125733Z
UID:21577-1745497800-1745503200@efao.ca
SUMMARY:Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to EFAO’s Virtual AGM!   \nAll are welcome to join us for this year’s virtual EFAO Annual General Meeting! Learn about EFAO’s work over the past year – from on-farm research to Indigenous outreach and engagement – and learn about exciting plans and projects for the coming year. \nAs a membership-based organization\, we value and rely on your engagement. We hope you will join us from wherever you are — over lunch\, perhaps\, or even while seeding on the tractor! \n* In accordance with EFAO’s bylaws\, only members who have active memberships for at least 30 days before the AGM (March 25\, 2025) are able to vote on motions. But all members and friends are welcome to attend the AGM.
URL:https://efao.ca/event/annual-general-meeting-25/
LOCATION:Online\, Online via Zoom - link will be sent to registrants
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250417T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250417T160000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214358
CREATED:20250311T200909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250311T200909Z
UID:21463-1744900200-1744905600@efao.ca
SUMMARY:Land-Sharing for Resilient Communities Part 2
DESCRIPTION:All Indigenous growers\, land stewards and community members are welcome to attend this webinar free of charge! Please use the coupon code LANDSHARE2 when filling out the registration form to receive free admission. \nJoin us for this two-part webinar series with Jennifer Nobel\, an experienced permaculture practitioner\, ecological homestead designer\, and land steward. Whether you are just starting to explore land-sharing or are seriously considering it as a pathway to land access\, these sessions will provide valuable insights and practical guidance. Attend one or both—each session offers unique knowledge\, but together they create a foundation for successful land-sharing arrangements. \nPart 2: Legal Considerations\, Design & Infrastructure\, Finance\, Security \nAs farmland prices soar and barriers to entry into agriculture increase\, many aspiring farmers and land-based entrepreneurs are turning to land-sharing as a creative and viable solution. But while shared land arrangements can offer exciting opportunities\, they also require careful planning to ensure long-term success. \nIn Part 2 of this two-part webinar series\, Jennifer Nobel—author of the upcoming book Land-Sharing: A Beginner’s Guide—will dive into the practical and legal realities of land-sharing. Drawing from her own experience navigating bylaws\, agreements\, and alternative living solutions\, Jennifer will provide attendees with essential knowledge to move forward confidently in structuring and sustaining land-sharing projects. \nWhat You’ll Learn: \nLegal Considerations – Key legal aspects of land-sharing\, including bylaws\, zoning\, lease agreements\, and cooperative structures. \nDesign & Infrastructure – Planning functional shared spaces\, from housing to common-use facilities.= \nFinance & Funding – Strategies for funding\, structuring member contributions\, and exploring alternative income streams. \nSecurity – Ensuring fair agreements\, legal protections\, and a safe living environment for all participants. \nWhether you’re in the early stages of land-sharing exploration or ready to take action\, this session will equip you with the beginner knowledge needed to successfully navigate the complexities of starting and maintaining a land-sharing venture. \n \nJennifer Nobel is an experienced Metis permaculture practitioner\, ecological homestead designer\, and passionate land steward with over a decade of experience in studying\, practicing\, and teaching ecological living practices. Holding a degree in architecture\, Jennifer initially pursued retail design\, however\, quickly realized fulfillment came from living on the land and designing land-based projects. In 2020\, her family’s aspirations of owning an acreage were thwarted by the rising cost of land. Determined to make her vision a reality\, Jennifer spent the last five years navigating complex bylaws\, building codes\, and alternative living solutions through land-sharing agreements. These experiences not only provided a low-cost way to live but also allowed her family to save up to purchase their own property. Having purchased some land\, Jennifer is excited to offer others the same opportunities\, sharing her wisdom on communal living\, building vibrant communities\, and generating extra income through land sharing. \nThis webinar is part of EFAO’s Indigenous Outreach and Engagement Initiative\, which is supported by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture\, Food and Agribusiness.
URL:https://efao.ca/event/land-sharing-for-resilient-communities-part-2-2025/
LOCATION:Online\, Online via Zoom - link will be sent to registrants
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250415T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250415T140000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214358
CREATED:20250407T140407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250415T154457Z
UID:21599-1744722000-1744725600@efao.ca
SUMMARY:Greenhouse Lightning Talks: Northern Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:All Indigenous growers\, land stewards and community members are welcome to attend this webinar free of charge! Please use the coupon code GREENHOUSE2025 when filling out the registration form to receive free admission. \nGreenhouses and high tunnels are critical tools for building food security and sovereignty in Northern communities. This webinar highlights the voices of Indigenous and Northern growers who are leading innovative greenhouse projects in challenging climates. \nOrganized in response to ongoing conversations from our Indigenous Growers Gathering and input from the Indigenous Engagement & Outreach Steering Committee\, this session offers a platform to share practical knowledge\, strengthen connections\, and spotlight successful strategies for season extension in the North. \nWhat to expect: \nGreenhouse Lightning Talks: Northern Perspectives features three inspiring short presentations from growers across Northern Ontario\, followed by a Q&A session. Each speaker will share their approach\, challenges\, successes\, and how their work supports food sovereignty in their community. \nYou’ll hear about: \n\nPractical greenhouse designs and technologies for northern climates\nReal-life adaptations to cold-weather growing challenges\nHow greenhouses support community food programs and sovereignty\nLessons and advice for growers and communities looking to start similar projects\n\n  \nSchedule: \n\n1:00 PM – Welcome & Introduction (Rachel\, EFAO)\n1:05 – 1:20 PM – Mnogin Greenhouse (Nipissing First Nation)\n1:20 – 1:35 PM – Niigaaniin Greenhouse Project (North Shore Tribal Council)\n1:35 – 1:50 PM – Three Forks Farm (Manitoulin Island\, with Eric Blondin)\n1:50 – 2:00 PM – Open Q&A\n\n\nSpeakers: \nNiigaaniin Greenhouse Project \nLed by the North Shore Tribal Council and involving eight First Nation communities\, this project is revitalizing a former MNR nursery site with 16 greenhouses and 80 acres of farmland. With four greenhouses already retrofitted\, the project aims to distribute fresh food locally and boost community resilience. In partnership with the University of Guelph\, the project blends traditional knowledge with research-driven innovation. \nMnogin Greenhouse – Nipissing First Nation \nUsing advanced hydroponic technology\, Mnogin Greenhouse grows leafy greens and herbs year-round with minimal land and water. The project enhances food security\, supplies community programs\, and supports local economic development — all while promoting Anishinaabe values of sustainability and care. \nThree Forks Farm – Manitoulin Island \nOwned by Peggy Baillie and Eric Blondin\, this certified organic farm uses a 30’x120’ high tunnel to extend their growing season nearly year-round. With a strong focus on ecological practices\, local food access\, and seed sovereignty\, Three Forks Farm plays a key role in regional food resilience. \n  \nThis webinar is part of EFAO’s Indigenous Outreach and Engagement Initiative\, which is supported by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture\, Food and Agribusiness.
URL:https://efao.ca/event/greenhouse-lightning-talks-2025/
LOCATION:Online\, Online via Zoom - link will be sent to registrants
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250414T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250414T200000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214358
CREATED:20250319T135704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T161257Z
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SUMMARY:Build Your Own Air Pruning Beds
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar\, participants will learn how to build their own simple and inexpensive air pruning beds with basic carpentry skills and equipment. These beds make it possible to grow hundreds of tree seedlings in small spaces with very low costs. Participants will learn the basics of collecting and storing tree seed\, and step-by-step instructions for starting many tree species from seed or cuttings. The webinar will focus in particular on tree species that are valuable as livestock fodder or for fruit and nut production. \nThe knowledge gained in this workshop will allow participants to build their air pruning beds in the spring\, summer\, or early fall\, in time for starting trees this fall. \nWant to know more? Why air pruning?  \nAir pruning is a technique for developing healthy\, fibrous\, non-circling and non-girdling root structures in trees and plants raised in a nursery setting. Air pruning beds use air to prune and shape root systems. Trees and plants can be grown from seed\, cuttings or root divisions while still preserving a healthy tap root and creating a highly-branched root structure characteristic of a tree or plant grown from seed in-place. \n  \nAir pruned root systems have a much higher survival and rate of thriving in comparison with pot-grown root systems. Air pruning beds also offer protection from pests\, and support seedlings to grow faster and maintain healthy tap roots\, which is important for survival in harsh environments and challenging to do in pot-grown trees. Trees grown in air pruning beds have a reduced need for staking\, and have grown in healthier soil through improved drainage. \n  \n  \nMeet the Speaker: \nKevin Barkhouse is a nature lover and a certified seed collector with the Forest Gene Conservation Association. For the past five years\, he has been growing trees and shrubs from seed in his backyard nursery\, focusing on native species. Through careful collection and propagation\, he contributes to biodiversity and reforestation efforts by donating his trees to various planting projects. His hands-on experience and deep appreciation for the natural world make him a dedicated advocate for growing trees from seed.
URL:https://efao.ca/event/build-your-own-air-pruning-beds-2025/
LOCATION:Online\, Online via Zoom - link will be sent to registrants
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250410T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250410T160000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214358
CREATED:20250311T195945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250311T201048Z
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SUMMARY:Land-Sharing for Resilient Communities Part 1
DESCRIPTION:All Indigenous growers\, land stewards and community members are welcome to attend this webinar free of charge! Please use the coupon code LANDSHARE1 when filling out the registration form to receive free admission. \nJoin us for this two-part webinar series with Jennifer Nobel\, an experienced permaculture practitioner\, ecological homestead designer\, and land steward. Whether you are just starting to explore land-sharing or are seriously considering it as a pathway to land access\, these sessions will provide valuable insights and practical guidance. Attend one or both—each session offers unique knowledge\, but together they create a foundation for successful land-sharing arrangements. \nPart 1: Community Building\, Conflict Resolution\, Governance & Structures\, Traditions \nWith rising land prices and increasing barriers to entry in farming\, many aspiring farmers and land-based entrepreneurs are looking for creative ways to access land. This entry-level webinar is designed for those curious about land-sharing and cooperative land access models. Whether you’re dreaming of a collective farm\, an intentional community\, or a shared land project\, this session will provide the foundational knowledge needed to start strong. \nJennifer Nobel\, author of the upcoming book Land-Sharing: A Beginner’s Guide\, has spent the last five years navigating bylaws\, building codes\, and alternative living solutions to make land-sharing work. Drawing from her firsthand experience\, she will explore: \nCommunity Building – Fostering strong\, collaborative relationships among land-sharers \nConflict Resolution – Practical tools for navigating challenges and maintaining harmony \nGovernance & Structures – Decision-making systems that support long-term success \nTraditions & Culture – The role of shared values in strengthening land-sharing arrangements \nWant to go deeper? This session lays the groundwork for Part 2\, where we’ll take a practical look at the legal\, financial\, and security aspects of land-sharing. Learn more and register for Part 2 here. \n \nJennifer Nobel is an experienced Metis permaculture practitioner\, ecological homestead designer\, and passionate land steward with over a decade of experience in studying\, practicing\, and teaching ecological living practices. Holding a degree in architecture\, Jennifer initially pursued retail design\, however\, quickly realized fulfillment came from living on the land and designing land-based projects. In 2020\, her family’s aspirations of owning an acreage were thwarted by the rising cost of land. Determined to make her vision a reality\, Jennifer spent the last five years navigating complex bylaws\, building codes\, and alternative living solutions through land-sharing agreements. These experiences not only provided a low-cost way to live but also allowed her family to save up to purchase their own property. Having purchased some land\, Jennifer is excited to offer others the same opportunities\, sharing her wisdom on communal living\, building vibrant communities\, and generating extra income through land sharing. \nThis webinar is part of EFAO’s Indigenous Outreach and Engagement Initiative\, which is supported by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture\, Food and Agribusiness.
URL:https://efao.ca/event/land-sharing-for-resilient-communities-part-1-2025/
LOCATION:Online\, Online via Zoom - link will be sent to registrants
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250410T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250716T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214358
CREATED:20250410T204550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250717T141216Z
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SUMMARY:Term 1 Webinar Recordings: Ignatius Farm New Farmer Training Program
DESCRIPTION:Due to tight funding timelines\, Term 1 of the Ignatius Farm New Farmer Training Program will not be held live in 2025. However\, you can access the webinar recordings and course resources from last year here!  \nThe Ignatius Farm New Farmer Training Program is housed on an online course platform called Moodle. Registrants will be sent the Term 1 passcode and instructions for setting up an account on Moodle by email. \nThis recording bundle will give you access to the following webinar recordings: \nIntroduction to Organic Growing \n Are you wanting to grow your own vegetables but are not sure how to get started? Join this webinar for an overview of how to start growing vegetables using organic principles. Topics will include the basics of getting to know your site\, common tools\, site preparation\, planting\, pest management\, harvesting\, and extending the season.   \nSpeaker: Lisa Conroy\, Ignatius Farm \n  \nThe Language of Ecological Agriculture \n \nWhat is organic agriculture? What does regenerative mean? What is the difference between permaculture\, agroecology\, and biodynamic farming? Join us for a discussion about the language of ecological agriculture and start thinking about how and where your farm might fit.   \nSpeaker: Thorsten Arnold\, Grey-Bruce Centre for Agroecology and Persephone Market Garden \n  \nBotany for Farmers and Gardeners \nThis webinar will provide an introduction to botany for gardeners\, farmers\, and foodies. Topics will include vegetable classification and why this is important\, parts of a plant\, pollination and common pests and diseases.   \nSpeaker: Lisa Conroy\, Ignatius Farm \n  \nIdentifying and Controlling Insect Pests \nUnfortunately we are not the only ones who find our crops tasty!  There is a whole world of insects that find our crops delicious or a great home.  This webinar gives you a basic understanding of the role of insects in agriculture and how to manage pests throughout the growing season. \nSpeaker: Lisa Conroy\, Ignatius Farm \n  \nIntroduction to Indoor Growing \nThis webinar will cover the different types of indoor growing options and which crops can be grown indoors in the spring. The many benefits and challenges of this production system will be discussed.  \nSpeaker: Lisa Conroy\, Ignatius Farm \n  \nIntroduction to Seedling production and Greenhouse management \nStarting your own seedlings can be challenging. Join this webinar to learn some tips and tricks to producing high quality healthy seedlings as well as good Greenhouse management techniques. Della Campbell shares her experience growing seedlings for Everdale’s plant sale and CSA farm. \nSpeaker: Della Campbell\, Everdale Farm \n  \nFarm Workers Rights and Responsibilities \nDid you know that farm worker rights differ from general employee rights? Many new farm workers are uninformed about their rights and responsibilities.  This webinar will clarify the different rights and responsibilities relating to working on Ontario farms. . \nSpeakers: Hannah Kaya\, Farm Worker Organizer\, National Farmers Union Ontario & El Cyr \n  \nIntroduction to Soil Health \nSoil is the foundation of growing healthy food. Learn the properties of soils and how to maintain and build soil health. We will discuss the types of soils and their attributes\, how to keep soils healthy and what activities contribute to degrading\, maintaining\, and building healthy soils. \nSpeaker: Sarah Larsen\, Research and Small Grains Programs Director\, EFAO \n  \n 
URL:https://efao.ca/event/term-1-ignatius-farm-new-farmer-training-program-recordings/
LOCATION:Online\, Online via Zoom - link will be sent to registrants
CATEGORIES:Course
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250409T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250409T203000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214358
CREATED:20250403T235306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T235306Z
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SUMMARY:April Meet-Up: Farmers Network for Black\, Indigenous\, & People of Colour
DESCRIPTION:Happy spring! Please join us on April 9 from 7:00 – 8:30 pm for an online meetup for growers and land stewards from our Network for Black\, Indigenous and other people of colour. \nThis online Meetup will feature farmers Isabelle Rodé (Vintage Soil Farm) and Xioabing Shen (Long Road Eco Farm) sharing on funding programs they have used for stewardship projects on their farms. There will be time for Q & A and social connection\, as well as general sharing on topics like mentorship\, funding opportunities\, educational programs and more. Find out about sourcing seeds\, programs\, grants and other opportunities coming up in 2025.
URL:https://efao.ca/event/april-meet-up-farmers-network-for-black-indigenous-people-of-colour-2025/
LOCATION:Online\, Online via Zoom - link will be sent to registrants
CATEGORIES:BIPOC Farmers Network Meetup
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250408T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250408T143000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214358
CREATED:20250311T203453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250408T181249Z
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SUMMARY:Cover Crop Foundations\, Tips & Tricks
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we dig into cover crops this spring. In this essential skills webinar\, participants will learn how to select cover crop varieties and mixes based on your soil health goals\, how and when to plant and terminate cover crops\, how to incorporate cover cropping into your crop rotations\, and more.  Bring questions from your farm. This webinar is intended for vegetable farmers\, but will be applicable to other farm types. \nJake Munroe is the Soil Management Specialist for Field Crops with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture\, Food and Agribusiness (OMAFA). Jake has expertise in soil fertility\, soil health\, and cover crop management. Through on-farm trials\, demonstrations\, and presentations\, he shares information with Ontario farmers on best management practices to improve soil management and crop production. His current projects include evaluating late-season cover crop establishment following corn and soybeans and managing cover crops on clay soils. Jake is a Certified Crop Advisor. \n  \nStephanie Vickers is the Sustainability Specialist for Horticulture Crops with the OMAFA based in Vineland\, Ontario. She works with growers\, industry\, and researchers to assess new practices and technologies that improve sustainable production in Ontario’s horticulture sectors. Her current projects include assessing the use of under-vine cover crops in commercial vineyards and cover crop/intercropping options for organic garlic production. \n  \nThis event is presented in partnership with Farmers for Climate Solutions and with funding support from the On-Farm Climate Action Fund. Find additional resources on the FaRM Learning Hub.
URL:https://efao.ca/event/cover-crop-foundations-2025/
LOCATION:Online\, Online via Zoom - link will be sent to registrants
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250327T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250327T193000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214358
CREATED:20250305T162310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T162346Z
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SUMMARY:March Meet-up: 2SLGBTQIA+ Farmers and Farm Workers
DESCRIPTION:Let’s get together before the season gets too busy! Calling all queer and trans farmers in our network – we want to hang out! Led by queer EFAO staff members\, this gathering will be a fun opportunity to connect with other 2SLGBTQIA+ farmers\, farm workers and ag lovers to chat about the season ahead. A casual setting to meet new friends and build connection. \nThis event will provide opportunities to: \n\nintroduce yourself to other members of the EFAO and 2SLQBTQIA+ community\nprovide feedback to EFAO staff on what kinds of Queer focused programming you’d like to see this year\nbrainstorm ways to make the broader ag community safe and welcoming for all of us (and how to share those ideas with allies!)\n\nArrive as you are\, you’re welcome here. We hope you’ll leave with new friends and positive momentum going into the farm season!
URL:https://efao.ca/event/march-meet-up-queer-farmers-2025/
LOCATION:Online\, Online via Zoom - link will be sent to registrants
CATEGORIES:Virtual Meet-up
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250327T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250327T140000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214358
CREATED:20250305T162710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T162710Z
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SUMMARY:Demystifying Organic Certification
DESCRIPTION:As part of EFAO’s Member Month\, join us for Demystifying Organic Certification\, a practical session designed to break down the organic certification process and help farmers determine if it’s the right fit for their operation. \nWhat We’ll Cover: \nThis session will provide a clear overview of the organic certification process in Ontario. Experts from Ecocert will explain how independent certification bodies operate\, address common misconceptions\, and outline the practical steps involved in becoming certified. We’ll discuss the costs associated with certification\, why it may be more accessible than many farmers think\, and the potential benefits for those looking to enter the organic market. To bring these concepts to life\, Phil Oegema will share his experience transitioning a 1\,200-acre conventional farm to organic\, offering insights into the challenges\, opportunities\, and evolving landscape of organic production. \nWho Should Attend? \nThis session is ideal for farmers who are curious about organic certification\, those considering transitioning\, and anyone wanting to better understand the organic marketplace in Ontario. \nSpeakers: \nEcocert Canada: Representatives from Ecocert\, one of Canada’s leading organic certifiers\, will walk through the certification process\, debunk common misconceptions\, and answer your questions. \n  \n  \nPhil Oegema: Phil farms with his family in Talbotville\, Ontario\, just south of London. After farming conventionally for most of his career\, he and his father transitioned their entire 1\,200-acre farm to organic in 2015. He’ll share insights on making the switch\, the challenges and rewards\, and how advancements in technology\, equipment\, and market demand are making organic a strong opportunity for enterprising crop farmers. \n  \n  \n  \nThis webinar is supported by funding from the Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario. \n \n 
URL:https://efao.ca/event/demystifying-organic-certification/
LOCATION:Online\, Online via Zoom - link will be sent to registrants
CATEGORIES:Field Day
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250326T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250326T130000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214358
CREATED:20250212T183555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T162527Z
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SUMMARY:March Seed Growers Meet-up
DESCRIPTION:Join the March Seed Grower Meet-up – Open to Everyone for Member Month! 🌱 \nAs part of EFAO’s Member Month\, we’re opening up our March Seed Grower Meetup to everyone—members and non-members alike! Whether you’re a seasoned seed saver\, an on-farm breeder\, or just starting to explore the world of seeds\, this is your invitation to join us for an informal\, inspiring gathering over lunch. \nMarch is a dynamic time for seed growers—seedlings are sprouting\, breeding projects are taking shape\, and plans are coming to life. What seeds are you sowing right now? What discoveries are emerging as the growing season kicks off? Whether you’re trialing new varieties\, working on breeding projects\, or reflecting on seeds saved from last year\, this is the perfect space to share your excitement\, ask questions\, and connect with fellow seed enthusiasts. \nIf you’ve attended any winter workshops\, online events\, or Seedy Saturdays\, bring your thoughts and questions—we’d love to hear what’s been sparking your curiosity! \nSo grab your lunch\, a cozy drink\, and join us for this free\, informal meetup. Let’s swap ideas\, share stories\, and grow our seedkeeping community together. 🌾
URL:https://efao.ca/event/march-seed-growers-meetup-2025/
LOCATION:Online\, Online via Zoom - link will be sent to registrants
CATEGORIES:Virtual Meet-up
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250326T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250326T113000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214358
CREATED:20250311T193826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250311T194131Z
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SUMMARY:March Member "Meat-up"
DESCRIPTION:This meet-up (or “meat-up”) will focus on how to talk about the environmental and health benefits of pastured meat and the ethics of animal care in a way that resonates with customers. Presenting farmers will share their strategies for marketing and customer education\, followed by a facilitated group conversation to discuss questions\, ideas\, and resources. We’re looking forward to hearing from Katrina McQuail (Meeting Place Organic Farm)\, Mike MacGillivray (Kirkview Farms) and Karen Ferron (Ferron Family Farms) to start the conversation. Join fellow farmers to share ideas\, gain inspiration and discuss how to respectfully address misconceptions and lend nuance to these conversations. \nEveryone can join for free during Member Month!
URL:https://efao.ca/event/march-member-meat-up-2025/
LOCATION:Online\, Online via Zoom - link will be sent to registrants
CATEGORIES:Virtual Meet-up
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250325T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250325T143000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214358
CREATED:20250221T145949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T155324Z
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SUMMARY:Understanding Your Soil Test: Part 2
DESCRIPTION:Taking soil tests both for nutrients and biology are important management techniques so that ecological farmers can increase yields\, improve crop quality\, reduce weed problems and improve soil health. In Part 2 of this free Member Month webinar\, Ken Laing will discuss what amendments and cover crops you might use to correct deficiencies you find from your soil testing. Learn more and register for Part 1 here. \nBoth webinars will be relevant to growers of all sizes. \nThis event is presented in partnership with Farmers for Climate Solutions and with funding support from the On-Farm Climate Action Fund. Find additional resources on the FaRM Learning Hub. \nKen Laing of Orchard Hill Farm has farmed with his wife Martha near St.Thomas since 1979 when he graduated from the University of Guelph with a B.Sc. in Agriculture. From 1979 until 1996 they produced pick-your-own fruit\, and they transitioned to organic in 1989. From 1997 until 2017 they operated a CSA for up to 250 members. Pasture has been a part of their farm rotation for 44 years in terms of draft horses and more recently since 2015 also with cattle and custom grazing.
URL:https://efao.ca/event/understanding-your-soil-test-part-2-2025/
LOCATION:Online\, Online via Zoom - link will be sent to registrants
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250325T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250325T120000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214358
CREATED:20250221T162955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T155114Z
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SUMMARY:Stats 101: The Importance of Replication
DESCRIPTION:A basic understanding of some statistical terms and principles can go a long way toward making your farmer-led research experience (or just reading the research reports) more valuable! \nIf terms like “replication”\, ”statistical significance” and “P-value” are confusing or meaningless to you\, join EFAO’s research team to learn the basics of statistics relevant to on-farm\, farmer-led research. \nDuring this free Member Month webinar\, we will walk through why replication matters in research\, and how it allows us to estimate confidence around your results. We will also discuss how you can use simple statistical tests such as t-tests and analysis of variance with free online calculators.
URL:https://efao.ca/event/stats-101-2025/
LOCATION:Online\, Online via Zoom - link will be sent to registrants
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250320T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250320T133000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214358
CREATED:20250305T161448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T161448Z
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SUMMARY:Mushroom Cultivation for Diversified Farms
DESCRIPTION:Join this webinar to be introduced to a wide variety of different gourmet edible mushroom species and a range of cultivation techniques that can be easily integrated into your existing operational framework and landscape. A brief introduction to fungal anatomy\, behaviour and ecological niches will also be covered to set the stage for a thorough understanding of the needs and requirements of fungi to perform at their best. \nA few examples of these techniques and methods include the following: \n– Inoculated blocks of mushrooms including oyster (Pleurotus spp.) and lion’s mane (Hericium erinaceus) can be grown inside of greenhouses and hoop tunnels in direct association with vegetable crops\, allowing you to grow numerous crops in the same amount of space. \n– Alternatively\, shiitake (Lentinula edodes) and many other species including chestnut (Pholiota adiposa) can be cultivated on hardwood logs and allowed to mature and produce anywhere that adequate shade exists on site. Logs can take 8-12 months to mature before they start producing\, but can yield mushrooms for 5+ years. \n– Mushrooms can also be grown in buckets\, tubs\, beds of sawdust and wood chips\, straw mulch and many other cellulose and lignin rich materials that have the potential to be generated onsite. These can be stored and grown out in locations on site that are otherwise not used or unproductive. \nIn general\, mushrooms are a high value crop that are popular among chefs\, cooking enthusiasts as well as vegetarian and vegan communities. The waste substrate material\, rich in enzymes and metabolites as well as the mycelium of the fungi themselves\, make a top tier soil amendment and can even be sold and marketed as ‘mushroom compost’ for an additional revenue stream. \nTom Nagy is a restoration ecologist with a passion for botany\, sustainable agriculture\, and mycology. Tom has experience working as a field botanist\, environmental consultant and as a field and operations manager for a certified organic farm. In 2018\, Tom began River City Mushrooms; a small-scale mycological interest project based in Winnipeg that focuses on cultivating an appreciation for edible and medicinal fungi as well as supplying the knowledge and tools necessary for a new generation of mushroom growing enthusiasts to flourish. Tom continues to advocate for a greater understanding of how we perceive\, understand and develop relationships with the natural world by writing informative articles and conducting engaging public programs discussing native plant communities\, organic agriculture\, mushroom cultivation and wild foraging.
URL:https://efao.ca/event/mushroom-cultivation-for-diversified-farms-2025/
LOCATION:Online\, Online via Zoom - link will be sent to registrants
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250319T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250319T191500
DTSTAMP:20260509T214358
CREATED:20250220T204708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T155412Z
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SUMMARY:Small Grains Winter Webinar Series: Monitoring Progress Toward Ecological Grain Growing
DESCRIPTION:If you’re a farmer working toward the goal of ecological or regenerative grain growing\, this session is for you. \nWhen farms are working to connect their agricultural work to natural systems and ecology\, traditional or conventional tools for assessing farming may not be helpful in informing future decisions. \nRuth will guide farmers to understand what parameters will be most helpful to understanding individual farm contexts\, introduce options for monitoring key indicators to measure progress\, and discuss what tools are available that are most applicable to regenerative/ecological farms. \nSpeaker: \nRuth Knight is a Professional Agrologist and Certified Crop Advisor with more than 20 years in independent consulting services for a variety of farming systems. Her experiences also include serving on the boards of the Maitland Conservation Foundation\, Organic Council of Ontario and Agricultural Adaptation Council. \nEFAO’s Small Grains Network is funded and supported by the Weston Family Foundation’s Soil Health Initiative.
URL:https://efao.ca/event/small-grains-winter-webinar-series-monitoring-progress-toward-ecological-grain-growing/
LOCATION:Online\, Online via Zoom - link will be sent to registrants
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Understanding Your Soil Test: Part 1
DESCRIPTION:Taking soil tests both for nutrients and biology are important management techniques so that ecological farmers can increase yields\, improve crop quality\, reduce weed problems and improve soil health. Join Ken Laing for this free Member Month webinar to learn how to take a soil sample\, where to send it and help you understand the results when you get them back. You will leave with an understanding of what your nutrient and biological goals should be. \nJoin the second webinar where Ken will discuss what amendments and/or cover crops you might use to correct deficiencies you find. Learn more and register for Part 2 here. \nBoth webinars will be relevant to growers of all sizes. \nThis event is presented in partnership with Farmers for Climate Solutions and with funding support from the On-Farm Climate Action Fund. Find additional resources on the FaRM Learning Hub. \nKen Laing of Orchard Hill Farm has farmed with his wife Martha near St.Thomas since 1979 when he graduated from the University of Guelph with a B.Sc. in Agriculture. From 1979 until 1996 they produced pick-your-own fruit\, and they transitioned to organic in 1989. From 1997 until 2017 they operated a CSA for up to 250 members. Pasture has been a part of their farm rotation for 44 years in terms of draft horses and more recently since 2015 also with cattle and custom grazing.
URL:https://efao.ca/event/understanding-your-soil-test-part-1-2025/
LOCATION:Online\, Online via Zoom - link will be sent to registrants
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250312T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250312T203000
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SUMMARY:March Meet-Up: Farmers Network for Black\, Indigenous\, & People of Colour
DESCRIPTION:As part of EFAO’s Member Month\, we’re opening up our March BIPOC Growers Meet-up to members and non-members alike! Please join us on March 12 from 7:00 – 8:30 pm. \nThis online meet-up will feature farmers from our Network presenting on their work\, with time for Q & A and social connection\, as well as invited guests on topics like mentorship\, funding opportunities\, educational programs and more (speakers to be confirmed). Find out about programs\, grants and other opportunities coming up in 2025.
URL:https://efao.ca/event/march-meet-up-farmers-network-for-black-indigenous-people-of-colour-2025/
LOCATION:Online\, Online via Zoom - link will be sent to registrants
CATEGORIES:BIPOC Farmers Network Meetup
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