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X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://farmingforpublichealth.org/
X-WR-CALNAME:Farming for Public Health
X-WR-CALDESC:Evidence-based farming!
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DTSTART:20190814T150000Z
DTEND:20190814T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20191008T010000Z
CREATED:20191007
LAST-MODIFIED:20191028
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SUMMARY:Transition to Organic With Diversity to Improve Soil Balance
DESCRIPTION:Tour two on-farm research trials: Planting corn in 60-in. row-widths for cover crops and grazing sheep and spring-seeded cereal rye ahead of soybeans for weed control. Equipment used for field preparation and organic crop production will be available for viewing. Also learn about rotationally grazing sheep and cattle, how to make compost tea and check out a first year elderberry planting.\n
URL:https://farmingforpublichealth.org/ffph-events/transition-to-organic-with-diversity-to-improve-soil-balance/
ORGANIZER;CN=Robert Alexander &amp; Family:MAILTO:alexander@premieronline.net
CATEGORIES:Field Days,Sponsored by Farming for Public Health
LOCATION:5086 Lily Ave, Remsen
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