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Farmland Access Workshops: Regenerative Agriculture

  • Tuesday, December 6, 2022, 6:30 PM - 6:30 PM

Presented by Zach Spangler, Ag Climate Rsiliency Specialist for Cornell University Cooperative Extension

Regenerative agriculture involves a variety of specidic practices all tied together by a set of guiding principles. Following these principles can create many benefits for farms and their communities including: improved soil health, increased biodiversity, resilience to extreme weather events, decreased water run-off and soil erosion, strengthened local food systems, potential for carbon sequestration and reduced emissions. this workshop will explore the principles and practices of regenerative agriculture, describe the benefits on farms and for society, and discuss how to get started with regenerative agriculture.

Workshops are free, thanks to funding by the NYS Department of Agriculture and Markets. Additional workshops will be held January 10th and February 7th, follow @ccesaratoga on Facebook for announcements.

To register contact Nicolina Foti via email nvf5@cornell.edu or call 518-885-8995.

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Fee

Free

Register

nvf5@cornell.edu

Contact

Nicolina Foti
Agriculture Department
nvf5@cornell.edu
518-885-8995 ext.2230

Location

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Saratoga County
50 West High Street
Ballston Spa, NY 12020

Last updated October 20, 2022