Saturday, September 17, 11am-1pm, Stratford Ecological Center, 3083 Liberty Rd., Delaware, Ohio
Join Stratford’s Farmer — Jeff Dickinson — and other experts — to explore the principles and practices of a healthy food system. Whether you are interested in farming or you would simply like to learn more about local agriculture, this series will take you behind the scenes for a first-hand experience on a real working farm.
With the attitude of stewardship at the forefront, Stratford practices principles of Regenerative Agriculture. This series will explore farming stewardship practices related to biodiversity, the conservation of natural areas, the soil food web, integrating grass-fed livestock, and apiculture. As we look at the health of our food system directly related to the health of the natural ecosystems, we gain a deeper understanding of our connection to these ecological processes. This understanding gives us a greater awareness of the positive impact that we can have on our environment.
With new topics each session, this program is best to experience as a full series (especially for beginners), but you can also pick and choose which topics are of the most interest to you. This month’s topic is: “Extend the Season: Greenhouses and why no farm should be without one.”
Registration cost: $25 per person.
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Hosted by Stratford Ecological Center.
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