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Flower to Fork: Wild Plants, Farms, and Food

March 25, 2017 @ 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

What role do native plants and their pollinators play in the stability of our food and other agricultural systems? Join the New England Wild Flower Society for a day-long symposium to discuss the interactions between native plants, pollinators, and food crops. Learn how farmers are using native plants to increase their crop production, what programs are available to growers to help with native plant installation, and how you can create beautiful gardens that also support pollinators. Registration fee includes lunch. Ten student scholarships are available. Email education@newenglandwild.org for more information. Visit newenglandwild.org/programs to register.

Presentations

The Interaction Between Native Plants, Pollinators, and Crop Production

Joan Milam, adjunct research fellow, department of environmental conservation, University of Massachusetts Amherst

How Native Plants Increase our Farm Viability

John Hayden, owner, The Farm Between

USDA Programs for Insect Conservation

Michelle Cozine, conservation planner, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service

Creating Pollinator Gardens and Habitat Hedgerows

Rebecca Lindenmeyr, landscape designer and co-principal, Linden L.A.N.D. Group

Members $60
Nonmembers $65
Students $25

Details

Date:
March 25, 2017
Time:
9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Event Category:

Venue

Mount Holyoke College
50 College Street
South Hadley, MA 01075 United States

Organizer

New England Wild Flower Society
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