Building Soil with Livestock and Perennial Crops

Location
Wild Roots Farm, 195 Harvey Rd, Bristol, VT 05443
Cost
$0-$45 (see details below)
Start Date
End Date
Contact Name
Medina Korajkić, NOFA-VT Events Coordinator
Phone
802-419-0083
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Details

Farmers and homesteaders of all scales, join for a workshop to learn about and see silvopasture in action at Wild Roots Farm. Farmer Jon Turner will explain how they've integrated livestock and crops, building up their soil organic matter through rotational grazing and biomass. 

Of their ten acres, about 2.5 have been planted with 300 edible trees and shrubs. Also, view their forest garden and windbreak to mitigate the effects of high gusts. Jon will go over their planning process, including zones of use, land contours, and choosing tree species. This model can be scaled up or down, and attendees will leave with some tangible ideas for holistic planning. 

This workshop is supported by the Transition to Organic Partnership Program.

Wild Roots Farm is a Resilience Grant Awardee.

Cost: $35 member, $45 non-member, free for farmers thanks to generous support from TOPP, free for BIPOC*

*We aim to keep our event prices low for everyone, but if the cost of registration is a barrier, please reach out to request a scholarship. Additionally, NOFA-VT offers the option of free registration to anyone who identifies as Black, Indigenous, or a person of color (BIPOC) in an effort to actively work toward dismantling systems of racism that have historically disadvantaged BIPOC and continue to do so today. Learn more.

 

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