New York Certified Organic/NYCO in the USA has set its
winter 2015 dates for January 13, February 10 and March 10 for information and
education meetings to help grain and dairy farmers throughout the state, the Ithaca Journal reports.
The free NYCO meetings start at 10 am in the Jordan Hall
auditorium at the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, 614 W North
St in Geneva.
Among planned topics are the increasing demand for New
York-grown organic small grains. Penn Yan organic grain grower and miller Klaas
Marten will discuss soil health for organic growers and the Soil Renaissance
Initiative started by foundations in Illinois and Oklahoma in 2013.
The Initiative was started in 2013 by the Farm Foundation,
Oak Brook, Illinois, and Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Ardmore, Oklahoma. 25
soil health leaders working in production agriculture, industry, academia,
research and government identified economics, measurement, research and
education as key areas for advancing soil health as the decision-making
cornerstone for land use management and sustainable natural resource systems
and for meeting the challenge of feeding 9 billion people by the year 2050.
Additional topics include why good forage quality is not a
matter of luck and the perennial issue of weed control for organic crop
growers. The meetings also include a discussion circle .
Registration is not required; participants bring a dish to
pass for the potluck lunch. For more details, contact Fay Benson at (607)
753-5213, afb3@cornell.edu.
Read the article HERE.
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