** LUNCH TICKETS ARE SOLD OUT AS OF FEB 25th** Those wishing to attend who have not yet registered can still purchase a discounted ticket that does not include lunch. Please bring your own lunch to the event. There is a restaurant nearby for those wishing to buy lunch...
Spend the morning with experts who will share their first-hand experience in speaking about regeneration in a way that is inspiring and accessible to the broader public. Learn how to talk about soil health and its important role in mitigating many of the problems...
Garlic on small organic farms is typically either dry mulched (e.g. straw) or grown in bare soil and cultivated for weed control. Farmers would like to see the soil covered to prevent erosion, increase water retention, and improve soil nutrition. However, water...
Productive pastures are paramount to organic grass-fed, grass-finished beef operations, especially when soil health and regeneration are also important farm goals. To try to further regenerate specific areas of his rotationally-grazed pastures, Tony tested whether...
Adaptive multi-paddock (AMP) grazing uses short grazing intervals followed by long rest periods. By doing so, this system allows for plant recovery, promotes optimal plant communities, protects against erosion and leads to net carbon storage in the soil (Stanley et al...