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Fair Food Business Boot Camp

Lindentree Farm 10 Old Concord Road, Lincoln, MA, United States

Fair Food Network’s Fair Food Fund provides financing and business assistance to good food enterprises that are growing vibrant local food systems. We finance innovative businesses that are supporting resilient working farms and strong local food economies in the Northeastern United States. Lending is bolstered with business assistance including an annual business boot camp and one-on-one […]

New England Farm Succession School

Massachusetts Farm Bureau Federation Office 249 Lakeside Drive, Marlboro, MA

Three Session Course: Dec 5, Jan 11, Feb 7 One of a farmer's biggest challenges is planning for farm succession. The Farm Succession School provides farmers and farming couples looking toward retirement and farm transition the structured and sustained support to make decisions, engage their family, and organize the legal and financial mechanics. Topics include […]

Dairy Tours & Overnight Farm Stays

Liberty Hill Farms 511 Liberty Hill, Rochester, VT, United States

Experience agritourism at some of Vermont’s premiere destinations. Whether you are new to agritourism or have years of experience, you are invited to join farmers as well as agricultural, tourism, and insurance professionals for farm tours and discussion about what works and what doesn’t. Topics will include safety, liability, marketing, and more. Resources and follow-up […]

Growing Cannabis On The Farm

The Nacul Center 592 Main Street, Amherst, MA, United States

In 2018 Cannabis will enter the Massachusetts marketplace and, according to some estimates, it’s poised to become a $1.1 billion industry within just a few years, making it the most profitable crop in Massachusetts. As with local craft beer and food, there will be a lot of consumers interested in accessing high-quality craft cannabis grown by local farmers in a sustainable way.

This interactive workshop and networking event is for growers who are interested in cultivating Cannabis using organic methods on their land for this new market. We’ll cover all the basics to get you started on your path toward cultivating cannabis either on your own as part of a cooperative.

Farmer/Buyer Meet & Greet: How to Use Market Research to Guide Business Decisions

Northampton Brewery 11 Brewster Court, Northampton, MA, United States

4:30-6:00pm (Presentation) - 6:00-7:30 (Networking) Myrna Greenfield, “top egg” of Good Egg Marketing, will be leading a workshop as part of this CISA’s fall networking event. Whether you’re trying to figure out if there’s enough demand for your products, if there’s a gap you can fill, what your customers care about or who your competitors […]

Farm Employment Law 101

Moot Court room, UMass Dartmouth 285 Old Westport Road, Dartmouth, MA, United States

Join presenter Mary O'Neal, Partner at Conn Kavanaugh and employment law expert, for a workshop that will provide an overview of key employment issues that farmers need to know. From apprenticeships to agricultural minimum wage, the workshop will cover key topics that come up on the farm and provide attendees with an agricultural employment law handbook. It will also include case studies that provide an opportunity to apply the topics to real situations.

2018 NOFA/Mass Winter Conference

Worcester State University 486 Chandler St., Worcester, MA, United States

The day-long conference features a wide variety of workshops on many aspects of regenerative organic growing, food systems policy, and land management appropriate for growers and organizers of all scales. This year's theme is Cover, Diversity, Regenerate. Degraded soils can be restored by promoting the biological function of the soil ecosystem, which can be accomplished […]

So you think your apprenticeship is legal?

NOFA Mass Winter Conference, Worcester State University 486 Chandler Street, Worcester, MA, United States

An interactive "legal 101" for mentor farmers who offer hands-on learning opportunities on their farms.  Drawing on an Agricultural Employment Law booklet developed by New Entry and the Conservation Law Foundation, the session will cover federal and state laws that apply to farmers as employers.