Time: September 15, 2022 to September 16, 2022
Location: Southern Finger Lakes Region of New York
Website or Map: https://reg.cce.cornell.edu/S…
Phone: Brett Chedzoy: 607-742-3657
Event Type: tour
Organized By: Cornell Cooperative Extension SCNY Ag Team
Latest Activity: Aug 20, 2022
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Only a few weeks left to register for the Silvopasture Showcase Tour on September 15th and 16th, now approved for up to 11.5 Category 1 CFEs by the Society of American Foresters. Certified Crop Advisors credits pending. Registration is only $69 and will close when capacity is reached, so register today at: https://reg.cce.cornell.edu/Silvopasturetour_244
See updated itinerary here: 2022%20Silvopasture%20Showcase%20Tour%20Itinerary.pdf
Join us for this not-to-be missed opportunity to see successful silvopasturing in action and network with peer practitioners and supporters. We will visit several farms over the course of two days to share how silvopasturing is being utilized on a diversity of grazing operations in New York’s Southern Finger Lakes Region. Details for each farm and a tentative schedule are in the attached flyer2022%20Silvopasture%20Showcase%20Tour%20announcement.pdf, including some lodging and dining options. To help us plan for this unique tour, we strongly encourage you to take advantage of the early registration discount of $69 by registering here: https://reg.cce.cornell.edu/Silvopasturetour_244 Registration will close Friday September 9th at noon, or sooner if tour capacity is reached. No walk-ins will be accepted due to the logistical considerations of bus transportation and provided lunch on the first day of the tour. Due to the generous support of the Edwards Mother Earth Foundation and other sponsors, a limited number of discounted registrations are available. See attached flyer for more information on how to apply. We anticipate that the maximum tour capacity will be reached before the September 9th deadline, so register today at: https://reg.cce.cornell.edu/Silvopasturetour_244
i might just have to make a trip east!
we're looking to make this both education AND entertaining :)
sounds great.
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