Increasing Nutrients in the Food We Grow


Increasing Nutrients in the Food We Grow

*Growing Highly Nutritious Food* Workshop Series

 

mime-attachment-smallThese workshops draw on cutting-edge research and long-proven techniques to build the ideal soil environment for crop growth and production. This series will take farmers and gardeners step-by-step through the principles, practices and materials to optimize crop health and growth.

The Pioneer Valley workshop series will start this Sunday, January 17, from 9 AM to 4 PM at Enterprise Farm: 72 River Road, Whately, MA. Contact: David Paysnick, 413-475-3392, email: davepays@gmail.com This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Other workshop series are taking place throughout New England, including Montpelier, VT and Temple, NH. For more info on these see: http://realfoodcampaign.org/content/events.

The cost of each day-long workshop is $50, or $45 each if a person signs up for the entire series of six. Farm partners can attend for half-price. To register for the workshop, visit the web site or contact Dan Kittredge, 978-257-2627, dan@realfoodcampaign.org This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , North Brookfield, MA.

 

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