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jenbove
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Jennifer
Calico Rock AR
USA
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Posted - Jan 07 2008 :  11:44:09 AM  Show Profile
Workshop in NY: Exploring the Small Farm Dream

Are you interested in starting a small farm business? What type of
information do you need to start? What type of farming enterprise you
would like to develop? Do you know someone who has these same questions?

If these questions sound familiar, Cornell Cooperative Extension Wayne
County, in cooperation with Wayne County Agriculture Development Board
will be presenting a 4 session workshop on February 27th, March 5th, 19th, and April 2nd to help answer these questions. This in-depth program will run each evening from 6-9pm at the CCE Wayne County office in Newark, NY.

Applications for participation are now available by calling 315-331-8415 or by accessing the CCE website at:
http://counties.cce.cornell.edu/wayne, search for “Small Farm Dream”.
Applications are due by Monday, February 11.

This workshop curriculum was designed by the Northeast Small Farm
Institute and will be taught by Beth Claypoole, Executive Director and Ag Specialist with CCE Wayne County and Elizabeth Henderson, farm owner of Peacework Organic Farm and author of several books on sustainable farming.

Individuals of many different backgrounds are invited to submit an
application for participation in the workshop. While the Explorer
workshop is not designed to help participants develop a full business
plan, this workshop will help those in the initial stages of thinking
about starting an agriculture business. Beth Claypoole, is excited about continuing this program in Wayne County: “In the CCE office, I get about 1 phone call a month from people wanting to start a farm business. This workshop will allow participants to explore all the options available.

Participation in the workshop will allow aspiring farmers with an
opportunity to examine many critical issues that they must consider to
establish clear personal and business goals for the farm. As a result of last year’s program 3 new farms are starting Wayne County – participants loved the information and support provided through this program!”

This fun, interactive workshop will include discussion, case study and
research by each participant. Submission of an application is required prior to registration. There is a $75 registration fee and is required with application submission. For more information call Cornell Cooperative Extension at 314-33-8415. CCE provides equal program and employment opportunities.

Jen

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Edited by - jenbove on Jan 09 2008 11:41:31 AM

small graces
True Blue Farmgirl

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Jennifer
Candor NY
USA
108 Posts

Posted - Jan 07 2008 :  8:48:15 PM  Show Profile
This sounds so great! I used to live up there, I would definitely be coming to it if I still did. Let us know how it goes, how many new farm are inspired this time.

"Think about this day for a moment, Charlie Brown"... http://fmnfarm.blogspot.com/
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Farmtopia
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Zan
New York New York
USA
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Posted - Jan 07 2008 :  9:05:28 PM  Show Profile
Oy, this sounds wonderful, but so far away! I would love to go bu this would easily be a 6 or 7 hour drive, one way, each time

Ahh, they need something for us city folks! Hmm...this gets me to thinking....

~*~Dream all you dreamers~*~

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jenbove
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Jennifer
Calico Rock AR
USA
320 Posts

Posted - Jan 09 2008 :  11:43:10 AM  Show Profile
MISSOURI:
"Grow Your Farm" Courses


Grow Your Farm is designed for prospective farmers, beginners with some experience and seasoned farmers who want to make a "new beginning" with alternative farming methods. University of Missouri Extension specialists and experienced, innovative farmers teach the sessions. Grow Your Farm meets 11 times over a 16- to 18-week time frame. Classes include eight seminars with three farm tours. The course focuses on setting goals for your family and farm, business planning, and networking with other producers. Grow Your Farm courses are starting in late January, and are being held throughout Missouri.

Learn More: http://extension.missouri.edu/growyourfarm/

Jen

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jenbove
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Jennifer
Calico Rock AR
USA
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Posted - Jan 09 2008 :  11:44:24 AM  Show Profile
WISCONSIN:
Michael Fields Agricultural Institute Announces 2008 Workshop Schedule


The Michael Fields Agricultural Institute in East Troy, Wisconsin, has announced its 2008 workshop schedule, featuring more than 40 individual workshops presented by farmers and other agricultural professionals. Workshop dates begin in February and extend throughout the year. Workshop offerings appeal to both beginning and experienced farmers, and take a whole-farm approach. Some workshops are designed specifically for consumers. Workshop offerings are organized into four topic areas: The Land courses address organic matter and farm fertility; The Farm trainings are tools for all farmers; Tools of the Trade workshops teach profitable practices, and business skills, and The Community workshops teach traditional farm life skills to consumers.

Learn More: http://www.michaelfieldsaginst.org/programs/garden/workshops.html


Jen

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jenbove
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Jennifer
Calico Rock AR
USA
320 Posts

Posted - Jan 09 2008 :  11:49:42 AM  Show Profile
MINNESOTA:
Organic Dairy 101: A workshop for dairy support professionals


February 5, 2008
Marshall, Minnesota
The Sustainable Farming Association of Minnesota and partners present this workshop addressing certification, livestock health and nutrition, economics, and performance. Increase your knowledge about what successful organic dairying is all about and how you can serve this growing clientele. This workshop is also offered on additional dates in February and March in locations across Minnesota.

Learn More: http://www.sfa-mn.org/

Jen

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jenbove
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Jennifer
Calico Rock AR
USA
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Posted - Jan 09 2008 :  11:51:11 AM  Show Profile
NORTH DAKOTA
Northern Plains Sustainable Agriculture Society Winter Conference


February 8-9, 2008
Mandan, North Dakota
The Winter Conference agenda includes keynote speakers and workshops on livestock, bread making, estate planning, pesticides, organic no-till, junk yard wars and more. A book exchange and seed exchange are also offered, as well as workshops for kids.

Learn More: http://www.npsas.org/events.html

Jen

Expedition Leader, MaryJanesOutpost
www.maryjanesoutpost.com

Farmgirl Sisterhood Member # 9

The View From My Boots
www.bovesboots.blogspot.com

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jenbove
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Jennifer
Calico Rock AR
USA
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Posted - Jan 09 2008 :  11:54:09 AM  Show Profile
CALIFORNIA
PlacerGROWN Farm Conference


February 2, 2008
Lincoln, California
The theme for the 2008 PlacerGROWN Farm Conference is finding the next generation of local agriculture and getting them on the land. Keynote speakers are from the Growing Growers program. The audience will participate in assessing the current agricultural situation as it relates to production, post-harvest handling, storage, distribution, marketing, economics, and availability of local food in an interactive town hall meeting format using inputpad devices. Over 25 workshops will held in addition to the keynote address, including some following on the theme of developing local internship programs.

Learn More: http://www.npsas.org/events.html

Jen

Expedition Leader, MaryJanesOutpost
www.maryjanesoutpost.com

Farmgirl Sisterhood Member # 9

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jenbove
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Jennifer
Calico Rock AR
USA
320 Posts

Posted - Jan 26 2008 :  4:56:17 PM  Show Profile
WISCONSIN
Organic Farming Conference
February 21-23, 2008
LaCrosse, Wisconsin
The 19th annual conference includes a Pre-Conference Organic University that offers intensive day-long sessions on specific topics in organic agriculture. The conference itself features more than 60 workshops, exhibits, and the first Midwest Organic Research Symposium.
http://www.mosesorganic.org/

CALIFORNIA
California Small Farm Conference
February 24-26, 2008
Visalia, California
The California Small Farm Conference is the state's premier gathering of small farmers and those who support them. The three-day educational conference includes on-farm tours, focused workshops, general educational sessions and opportunities for peer networking. The theme of the 2008 California Small Farm Conference is "Growing Opportunities."
http://www.californiafarmconference.com/joomla/

NORTH CAROLINA
ASAP Marketing Opportunities for Farmers Conference
February 24, 2008
Swannanoa, North Carolina
ASAP’s Marketing Opportunities for Farmers Conference is a single day packed full of information about how farms can effectively promote themselves, crops and techniques to consider for farm diversification, and tips to reach local markets from direct to wholesale. Attendees are working farmers and others seriously considering farming as a profession. Speakers include agriculture experts, farmers experienced in reaching local markets, buyers, and ASAP staff.
http://www.asapconnections.org/



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