
Cocinar con abundancia y facilidad: calabaza de verano
Indian Orchard Citizen's Council 116 Main St., Indian Orchard (Springfield), United StatesLa calabaza de verano no sólo es versátil en la cocina y abundante en el jardÃn, sino que también es una importante fuente de fibra y nutrientes, especialmente cuando se cultiva en terrenos sanos. Acompaña al equipo de NOFA/Mass para aprender a preparar comidas rápidas y nutritivas con la calabaza de verano de tu huerto (o granja). Cualquiera que asista a la sesión podrá participar en la elaboración de este delicioso plato y llevarse muestras a casa.

Ecological Landscaping & Soil Health
Resilient Roots/ Barnstable Land Trust - Fuller Farm 995 Cotuit Rd. (Rte 149), Marstons Mills, United StatesAre you looking to improve your landscaping and gardening techniques, [...]

NOFA-VT Farm Dreams
Milkweed Farm Westminster, VermontDo you have a dream of starting a farm? Join Farm Dreams to explore your farm vision, connect with other aspiring farmers, learn about resources for beginning farmers in Vermont, and grow your understanding of approaches to farm business management and land access. This two-part series will cover the basics and provide structured activities for you to develop your vision. You will leave with an action plan to support you in making your farm dream a reality. Farm Dreams is an entry-level workshop designed to help people clarify what motivates them to farm, get their vision on paper, inventory their strengths and training needs, identify resources and get perspective from an experienced farmer.

Soil Health Bi-Monthly Community Call: Community Resourcing and Cohort Building
OnlineWe’re excited to invite you to this month’s Soil Health Call, part of our ongoing bimonthly series that brings together farmers, gardeners, researchers, and community organizers passionate about living soils and resilient food systems. Following the momentum of our recent Indigenous Microorganism (IMO) workshop, we’re opening up a discussion on how we can build localized networks of mutual support. How do we move beyond individual practice and begin to share knowledge, materials, tools and microbes across our communities? How can we form ongoing cohorts that support one another in producing IMOs, biofertilizers, compost, and more? Our calls will cover a range of topics related to soil health, including soil biology, organic matter, nutrient management, and any topic of relevance to the NOFA community and beyond. We will also have guest speakers who will share their expertise and insights on the latest developments in the field.

Building Immersion, Life Tools
Seeds of Solidarity Farm Orange, MA, United StatesSat and Sun August 16/17. 10 am to 4.30 PM [...]

Farm Bill: Farmer Listening Session (Online on Zoom)
OnlineJoin us for a special opportunity to boost your voice [...]

Taste Your Terroir: Natural Soda & Vinegar Making
Just Roots Community Farm 34 Glenbrook Dr, Greenfield, MA, United StatesDiscover the ancient art of fermenting liquids right in your own kitchen. From fizzy sodas to wild-crafted vinegars, this hands-on intensive workshop will guide you through the process of turning simple ingredients into extraordinary concoctions.Â

Stone Soup Café 20th Annual Harvest Supper
OnlineThis August is the 20th Annual Harvest Supper hosted by Stone Soup [...]

Garden Grown Simples: Simple Homemade Delights
Just Roots Community Farm 34 Glenbrook Dr, Greenfield, MA, United StatesDiscover the power of plants and learn how to create your own herbal remedies. In this hands-on workshop, you'll delve into the world of medicinal herbs and learn how to grow, forage, and process them into soothing and delicious remedies.

Intuitive Approaches to Agroforestry
Firefly Farm Sunderland, United StatesPlanting and designing an agroforestry-based farm is both a science [...]