Time: December 10, 2021 from 10am to 4:30pm
Location: online
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Event Type: virtual
Organized By: Steve Gabriel
Latest Activity: Dec 10, 2021
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Friday, December 10 from 10am to 4:30pm Eastern Time
*Free registration, with a suggested $30 - 50 donation to benefit the Community Solidarity Agroforestry Fund from Silver Run Forest Farm
This event will explore the rich potential for utilizing tree fodder on temperate farm landscapes as a resilient source of food and medicine for grazing livestock.
Hosted by Steve Gabriel of Wellspring Forest Farm in New York, the day-long series of sessions will feature the work of a range of researchers and practitioners including Lindsay Whistance (Organic Research Centre, UK), Eliza Greenman (Tree Crops Specialist, HogTree), and Ashley Conway (Center for Agroforestry).
This event is supported with funding from NE-SARE under project FNE 19-930, which supported recent tree fodder research at Wellspring Forest Farm.
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I can't quite figure out how to register - I clicked "might attend" and downloaded the calendar note, but I'm not getting a link for the event.
Also, in the event I have to be driving that day, will the sessions be recorded?
Thanks! Diane
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