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CISA Winter Workshop Series: Farm Financing — Credit, Capital, and Cash, Oh My!

Holyoke Community College Kittredge Center, Room 303 303 Homestead Ave, Holoyke, MA, United States

Looking for help exploring financing opportunities for your farm? This session will provide information on the range of loan programs and business assistance that farm lenders and service providers offer, how different lenders work together, and what they each look for in applicants.  Participants will be invited to take part in brief “speed-dating” meetings with […]

Farming Smarter with Richard Wiswall (recordkeeping, budgets, and more!): New Entry

Brigham Hill Community Barn 37 Wheeler Road, North Grafton, MA, United States

Richard Wiswall's experience from farming full time for the last 35 years, coupled with his thirst for appropriate farm business strategies, gives a hard-to-find authenticity to his workshops. Richard will lead this full day workshop focused on making a profit, record keeping strategies, building budgets, and improved financial management for your farm. Beginning and seasoned farmers alike will benefit, and share in some eye opening results. Registration required.

$12 – $17

New date: CISA Winter Workshop Series: Growing People — Constructive Conflict Resolution

Northampton Senior Center 67 Conz St, Northampton, MA, MA, United States

Note: this workshop has been rescheduled for February 22nd. For most of us, conflict can be a loaded word; it’s something we shy away from. Disagreements will arise on the farm and, when handled well, can result in more effective communication and stronger relationships. During the height of a farm season, it is especially critical […]

Making the Most Out of Pasture and Hayfields

Mass Fish and Wildlife Headquarters 1 Rabbit Hill Road, Westborough, MA, United States

Join experts, educators, and scientists from the University of Massachusetts, University of Vermont, University of New Hampshire, and the University of Maine at an event organized and presented by UMass Extension. The objective of this event is to provide research-based information on the use of hayfield and pasture. Topics include: Managing Alfalfa/Grass Mixtures for High Quality […]

Massachusetts Agriculture and Food Conference

Bristol County Agricultural High School 135 Center Street, Dighton, MA, United States

About the Conference Whether you’re a professional farmer, a backyard gardener, or just curious about locally grown food, this is the event for you! Each year, the lineup includes workshops for the general public as well as info-packed sessions for farmers and gardeners of all experience levels. Registration includes a locally-sourced lunch  and at the Resource […]

Taking Care of Business: BF 103

Cornell University Small Farms Program Webinar

This course helps aspiring and beginning farmers assess and manage a variety of risks that a farmer will face as they operate their enterprise. Throughout the six-week period, topics essential for operating a viable farm business will be discussed, including insurance coverage, types of business structures, and tax information.

$250

Course: Exploring The Small Farm Dream

Bristol Community College - Fall River 777 Elsbree Street, Fall River, MA, United States

Are you considering starting an agricultural enterprise in Massachusetts? The “Explorer” courses are intended for those considering farming as a (small) business. Its purpose is to help pre-venture, aspiring farmers learn what it will take to start and manage their own agricultural enterprise. Explorer makes use of four, guided group sessions and a farmer panel […]

Season Extension with High Tunnels: BF220

Cornell University Small Farms Program Webinar

Adding weeks to either end of your growing season can mean attaining a premium for having products available well before (or long after) other local growers. But the structures that make this possible–(unheated plastic-covered “high tunnels” or “hoop houses”) can cost a lot of money, and they bring special management considerations that need to be understood in order to be profitable additions to your farm.

$250