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SUMMARY:Rotational Grazing Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join Northern Ontario Farm Innovation Alliance\, Brian McLaren and Mike Huber for an informative webinar and discussion on Rotational Grazing. \nDr. Brian McLaren\, Lakehead University will be sharing some of his work on rotational grazing and biodiversity. Mike Huber\, manager of the Thunder Bay Community Pasture\, will discuss the impacts of implementing rotational grazing and what they have seen since setting up rotational grazing at the community pasture. \nTo register\, visit: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/rotational-grazing-webinar-tickets-717842324717 \nFor more information\, please contact: info@nofia-agri.com \n  \n 
URL:https://membership.ontariosoilcrop.org/event/rotational-grazing-webinar/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:KSE,Rotational Grazing Systems
ORGANIZER;CN="Northern Ontario Farm Innovation Alliance":MAILTO:info@nofia-agri.com
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SUMMARY:Market Gardening with Cover Crops and Season Extension
DESCRIPTION:Join EFAO for this informative field day! Milky Way Farm is a mixed vegetable\, four season\, ecologically focused family farm owned and operated by Jesse Way and Meghan Brandenburg growing on 1.5 acres just south of Woodstock Ontario. With a regenerative agriculture approach\, Jesse and Meghan strive to improve soil health and produce fresh\, nutrient-dense and organic vegetables for their local community. \nJoin Jesse and Meghan to tour the farm\, including their garden fields\, greenhouse\, and hoophouses as they prepare for the winter growing season\, and see how they are using late season cover crops like oats\, peas\, rye\, and vetch to prepare some of their outdoor production areas for winter and the next season. They will also discuss how they are learning to use the nutrient status of their cover crops and soil to determine plant available nitrogen from cover crops during the growing season. \nTo register or for more information\, visit: https://efao.ca/event/cover-crops-milky-way-farm/
URL:https://membership.ontariosoilcrop.org/event/market-gardening-with-cover-crops-and-season-extension/
LOCATION:Milky Way Farm\, 484872 Sweaburg Rd\, Woodstock\, Ontario\, N4S7V6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Cover Cropping,KSE
ORGANIZER;CN="Ecological Farmers Association of Ontario (EFAO)":MAILTO:info@efao.ca
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SUMMARY:Intensive Nitrogen Management Lessons from Texas (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:The rumour is that everything is bigger in Texas. Join Aaron Breimer (CCA-ON) as he has a conversation with Eric Burton from the panhandle region of Texas who consults on irrigated corn production. Eric utilizes an intensive nitrogen monitoring and managment program that pursues high yields through strategic nitrogen planning/application. \nTo register for the Zoom session\, visit: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0tc-2qqjkvH9ZJKF5ptrE_6TULM6mUO3mF \nNote: This webinar must be attended live. Watching a recording of the session will not qualify for a KSE.
URL:https://membership.ontariosoilcrop.org/event/intensive-nitrogen-management-lessons-from-texas/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:KSE,Nitrogen Management
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SUMMARY:Rotational Grazing at Black Barn Farms
DESCRIPTION:At Black Barn Farms\, Sarah and Phil practice regenerative agriculture – raising grass-finished beef and forest-raised pork in a way that prioritizes animal welfare\, environmental sustainability and producing high-quality meats. Join EFAO for a full-day workshop (including a catered\, local lunch!) to learn how they use rotational grazing to improve their soils\, reduce input costs and improve animal health and welfare. You will also get a chance to check out their fodder production system for supplementing their livestock with fresh microgreens during the winter months. \nThe day will start out with a tour of Black Barn Farms to see rotational grazing in action\, including fencing choices\, watering set-up\, logistics and timing of rotating livestock through the paddocks as well as winter bale grazing. After that\, we will head down the road to the Oxdrift Hall for a catered\, local lunch from the 807 Food Co-operative\, followed by an informal discussion and Q&A with Sarah and Phil. \nSchedule: \n10am – 12pm: Farm tour of Black Barn Farms \n12pm – 1pm: Lunch \n1pm – 2pm: Discussion and Q&A
URL:https://membership.ontariosoilcrop.org/event/rotational-grazing-at-black-barn-farms/
LOCATION:Black Barn Farms\, 271 Stephenson Rd\, Oxdrift\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:KSE,Rotational Grazing Systems
ORGANIZER;CN="Ecological Farmers Association of Ontario (EFAO)":MAILTO:info@efao.ca
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SUMMARY:Cover Crop Lessons and Insights from Two Independent Certified Crop Advisors (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Join Deb Campbell and Aaron Breimer as they discuss what they have learned during their careers for what works and doesn’t work when it comes to cover crops. Including species mixes\, seeding rates\, establishment methods\, termination techniques\, nitrogen benefits and improving soil health. \nAaron Breimer has been a Certified Crop Advisor for 20 years and has been an independent consultant since 2011. Starting in 2015 when there was significant interest in planting green and utilizing complex multi-species cover crop mixes he began doing strip trials to determine the net positive/negative impacts of different mixes and ideal rates. Deb Campbell has been a Certified Crop Advisor for 25+ years and has extensive knowledge of working with farmers to optimize their productivity including how cover crops can increase yield\, improve nutrient use effeciency and how to optimize crop rotations when mother nature challenges normal production plans. \n  \nTo register for this session\, visit: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIvdOugrTorE9ZH9KFKQeczQlvK8cbdcCyg#/registration \nNote: This webinar must be attended live. Watching a recording of the session will not qualify for a KSE.
URL:https://membership.ontariosoilcrop.org/event/cover-crop-lessons-and-insights-from-two-independent-certified-crop-advisors/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Cover Cropping,KSE
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20231025T100000
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SUMMARY:UTRCA Soil Health Tailgate Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority for a Soil Health Tailgate Tour on October 25. This tour aims to highlight the importance of agricultural Best Management Practices (BMPs) including cover crops\, temporary set asides\, and rotational grazing for preserving and improving soil health\, while increasing production and profitability for farmers. Attendees will visit two farms near St. Marys to chat with local farmers and conservation staff about their insights and first-hand experiences in implementing these BMPs for soil conservation\, and hear updates on ongoing demonstration trials related to these practices. \nStop 1: \n1430 Rd 132\, St. Marys \nStop 2:\n34089 Stonehouse Line\, Granton \nParticipants will travel in their own vehicles to two stops. All activities will be outdoors\, so dress appropriately. Snacks and beverages will be provided. There is no cost to attend this event. \nFor more information\, contact Beth Wrona at wronab@thamesriver.on.ca \nTo register\, visit https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=yiL0Q_jidkKaJqieJ4Tta5xJxsHbLtdOmXbHiXsJHJdUMEtKRUQwVjk1SURLODU3SjlXS1pBMlI4SS4u. There is no cost to attend this event.
URL:https://membership.ontariosoilcrop.org/event/utrca-soil-health-tailgate-tour/
LOCATION:Perth/Middlesex\, Perth & Middlesex County\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Cover Cropping,KSE,Rotational Grazing Systems
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