
Soil Health and Recycled Amendments: An On-Farm Field Day with the Rich Earth Institute
271 Spring Tree Rd. Spring Tree Rd., Brattleboro, VT, United StatesExplore cutting-edge agricultural research with the Rich Earth Institute at a special On-Farm Field Day in Brattleboro, VT. This event highlights insights from a three-year study investigating the effects of sanitized human urine, biochar made from biosolids, biochar made from sawdust, and compost (in various combinations) on soil health and crop yield. We will also feature diverse farmers’ perspectives on these amendments gathered through social research.

2025 Northeast Luminary Tour
Wolfe's Neck Center 184 Burnett Rd., Freeport, MaineThe Northeast Luminary Tour is organized annually to bring innovative, in-person, interactive grazing resources to grazing farmers and farm service providers across the region. Organized by the New England Grazing Network (NEGN), the 2025 tour will feature Dale Strickler and Dr. Elizabeth Heilman of Regenerative Wisdom for a series of grazing workshops stretching from Freeport, ME to Ghent, NY in mid-July.

Request for Proposals – 2026 Annual Winter Conference
OnlineWe are currently accepting proposals for workshops for the 2026 Winter Conference Our theme this year is inspired by the Massachusetts Healthy Soils Action Plan, which focuses on how we can effectively conserve, protect, restore, and properly manage our soils throughout the state to improve the vitality of our environments and the health and quality of life of our community members. While the theme highlights “healthy soils”, we know that meaningful land work goes far beyond technical soil knowledge. That’s why we welcome proposals from a wide range of voices for a well-rounded conference; whether you’re a grower, educator, healer, food worker, researcher, artist, organizer, or simply someone with a meaningful relationship to land, we invite you to submit a workshop proposal!

2025 Northeast Luminary Tour
Vermont State University (Randolph) 124 Admin Drive, Randolph, VT, United StatesThe Northeast Luminary Tour is organized annually to bring innovative, in-person, interactive grazing resources to grazing farmers and farm service providers across the region. Organized by the New England Grazing Network (NEGN), the 2025 tour will feature Dale Strickler and Dr. Elizabeth Heilman of Regenerative Wisdom for a series of grazing workshops stretching from Freeport, ME to Ghent, NY in mid-July.

2025 Northeast Luminary Tour
Shelburne Farms 1611 Harbor Road, Shelburne, VT, United StatesThe Northeast Luminary Tour is organized annually to bring innovative, in-person, interactive grazing resources to grazing farmers and farm service providers across the region. Organized by the New England Grazing Network (NEGN), the 2025 tour will feature Dale Strickler and Dr. Elizabeth Heilman of Regenerative Wisdom for a series of grazing workshops stretching from Freeport, ME to Ghent, NY in mid-July.

Soil Health and Reduced Tillage Field Walk at Massaro Community Farm
Massero Community Farm 41 Ford Rd., Woodbridge, United StatesJoin us for a field walk to discuss soil health [...]

2025 Northeast Luminary Tour
Hawthorne Valley Farm 321 County Rd. 21C, Ghent, NY, United StatesThe Northeast Luminary Tour is organized annually to bring innovative, in-person, interactive grazing resources to grazing farmers and farm service providers across the region. Organized by the New England Grazing Network (NEGN), the 2025 tour will feature Dale Strickler and Dr. Elizabeth Heilman of Regenerative Wisdom for a series of grazing workshops stretching from Freeport, ME to Ghent, NY in mid-July.

The Care & Keeping of Flowers: Floral Design with Ferron Dooley Fairchild of Fernie Floral
Just Roots Community Farm 34 Glenbrook Dr, Greenfield, MA, United StatesThis workshop covers the fundamentals of flower harvest and floral design. Learn best practices of flower harvesting and post-harvest care methods to extend your blooms' beauty. Enjoy hands on bouquet-making and design instruction, crafting beautiful arrangements to take home.

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 jardín, 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, [...]