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Response, Recovery, and Resilience in the MA Local Food System (Discussion Series – Panel 3)

Strengthening Food Security and Increasing Local Food Access for All.
Hunger has increased dramatically in Massachusetts this year as a result of job losses due to the COVID-19 state of emergency - currently around one million people do not have adequate access to food. Emergency food services are stretched thin and access to public benefits programs has been challenging for many who need help affording basic needs for themselves and their families. Policy experts and practitioners will discuss advocacy and on-the-ground work being done to make sure our neighbors are fed, and we will strategize together on potential new equitable solutions.

Basic Farm Financials for Successful Pricing

Have you ever struggled to understand how to successfully price your meat products?  The basis of any profitable business strategy is good record keeping and understanding your costs. Join NC Choices Technical Coordinator Lee Menius as we explore the basics of understanding your farm's financial goals, records, and how to use that understanding to evaluate […]

Free - Remote

Local Wood: Grow, Build, Live Webinar Series … Tree to Table

Local Wood: Grow, Build, Live Webinar Series Massachusetts Woodlands Institute*, Northern Woodlands, and New England Forestry Foundation present the Local Wood: Grow, Build, Live webinar series. Join us as we explore examples of how to grow, build, and live with beautiful and sustainable local wood products at different scales—from furniture to homes to institutional buildings. […]

Farm Credit East Presents 2021 Dairy Outlook Webinar

COVID-19 had large impacts on schools and foodservice markets in 2020, causing complications for the dairy industry. Join Farm Credit East and guest presenter, Dr. Chris Wolf of Cornell University, for a look at what 2021 may have in store for the dairy industry. This webinar is free to attend, and will take place on […]

All the Best About Blueberries – a Virtual Workshop

Mass Aggie Seminars 2021 All the Best About Blueberries - a Virtual Workshop Blueberries are among the most popular fruits to grow in the home garden. They are healthful and well suited to grow in our New England conditions Come learn the basics for pruning blueberries for your home landscape. Register online for any of […]

$30

How do I prepare for 2021? Session #2: Adaptation

COVID Round 2: How do I prepare for 2021? Join The Carrot Project for a four-part training series this winter. We’ll walk you through what you need to be thinking about for adapting and/or growing your business. All sessions will be online beginning at 3PM EST and ending no later than 5 PM January 27 […]

Main Series: Making Sound Decisions with Good Data and Practical Framework

Presented by Crystal Stewart-Courtens, Stevie Schafenacker, and Rose Wilson Series Dates: Session 1: Wednesday, January 27th 4-6pm Session 2: Wednesday, February 3rd, 4-6pm Session 3: Wednesday, February 10th, 12:30-2:30pm Session 4: Wednesday, February 17th, 12:30-2:30pm Cohort Gathering: March 10th, 12:30-2:30pm The main series will focus on the “practical framework” needed to make sound decisions. Rose […]

Free (Remote)

Growing & Pruning Grapes – a Virtual Workshop

Mass Aggie Seminars 2021 Grapes are one of the most universally enjoyed fruits available. Many of the new varieties have excellent taste, are winter hardy, and can make excellent wine. Grapes are fun to grow but present some challenges. One of the biggest challenges is knowing how to correctly prune them. Join Dr. Petit to […]

$30