Climate Adaptation and Soil Health Practices

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Climate Adaptation and Soil Health Practices

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radish harvest at Evening Song Farm
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NOFA-VT in collaboration with Evening Song Farm
680 Shunpike Rd.
Shrewsbury, VT 05738
United States

Climate change mitigation and adaptation has been a key motivation for Evening Song Farm owners Ryan and Kara Fitzbeauchamp since relocating their farm in 2012. For 12 years they have been increasing farm resilience by improving soil health and fertility with management strategies, such as no-till planting through cover crop residue, undersowing cash crops, and transplanting through clover sod. Ryan will be joined by Justin Rich from Burnt Rock Farm; together, they will lead a tour of the farm. Fellow farmers are invited to see these soil-building techniques in action and hear about farming with organic practices at their two different scales. Alissa White from American Farmland Trust will discuss how adaptation planning can identify strategies and prioritize actions that will increase water quality, farm success, and resilience. Plus, learn about the Transition to Organic Partnership Program and earn one RAP Agricultural Water Quality education credit.

Space is limited; pre-registration is encouraged. Register today at the link below:
 

https://www.nofavt.org/events/climate-adaptation-and-soil-health-practices