Time: September 24, 2024 from 10am to 3:30pm
Location: multiple farm locations
Website or Map: https://www.newyorksoilhealth…
Event Type: tour
Organized By: NYS Soil Health Initiative and Cornell Cooperative Extension
Latest Activity: Sep 10, 2024
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Join us to learn how three Finger Lakes farms (Schuyler, Tompkins, and Seneca) strive to increase the resiliency and profitability of their soils and operations through a suite of regenerative practices, such as establishing multi-purpose trees, silvopasture, cropland conversion to pastures, and bale grazing. This event is part of the 2024 Soil Health and Climate Resiliency Field Days, offering valuable insights and hands-on demonstrations to enhance soil health. FREE, but please register for headcount purposes.
Pasture and Silvopasture Health at Backbone and Ramble On Farm
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Is there a reasonable way to manage grazing in the woods during winter or using it as an overwintering site in place of a barn (there is no current barn)? The woods are shruby with multiflora rose,…Continue
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Wondering what folks experience is with this plant Amorpha fruticosa... Here is a cool video that includes a silvopasture that is utilizing it:…Continue
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Can anyone share experiences with willow fodder for sheep? What cultivars did you use? Good sources for obtaining cuttings? What density did you plant? How did it work out? Did the sheep like…Continue
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I was watching this conference with Ian Mitchell Innes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27fUjjlwm7UAt about…Continue
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