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Interested in Local Food Production, Climate Change Impacts & Food Justice?
- From: Kate Cardona <kate AT groundswellcenter.org>
- To: Kate Cardona <kate AT groundswellcenter.org>, fingerlakespermaculture AT lists.ibiblio.org, TC-HSC-L AT list.cornell.edu
- Subject: Interested in Local Food Production, Climate Change Impacts & Food Justice?
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2018 15:42:56 -0500
Then attend Groundswell Center's upcoming workshop:
Saturday, February 3rd, 9:00AM - 2:00PM
Just BeCause Center, 1013 West State Street, Ithaca NY
Facilitated by Mike Biltonen (Know Your Roots) and Jay Smith (Ithaca EcoVillage)
Cost: sliding scale $25 - $50
Agriculture is one of our greatest tools for reducing and even potentially reversing the effects of modern industrial society on our global climate, but it’s also one of the greatest contributors to climate change. Something has to give. Come learn about how we can work together as a community to increase stability and security in local food production!
This course will cover both urban and rural landscapes, and include information on crop production, soil health, water conservation, and farm design, as well as strategies for increased urban food production and the connections between climate change and food justice.
Agriculture is one of our greatest tools for reducing and even potentially reversing the effects of modern industrial society on our global climate, but it’s also one of the greatest contributors to climate change. Something has to give. Come learn about how we can work together as a community to increase stability and security in local food production!
This course will cover both urban and rural landscapes, and include information on crop production, soil health, water conservation, and farm design, as well as strategies for increased urban food production and the connections between climate change and food justice.
With the Cornell Small Farms Program, Equicenter of Rochester, and Draft Animal Power Network
February 17th 9:00AM - 4:00PM
Oxley Equestrian Center, Cornell University, Ithaca NY
Cost: $40 for Veterans, Immigrants and Refugees, $80 for the general public
Wednesday, February 21st 10AM - 11:30AM
Groundswell Center, 225 South Fulton Street, Ithaca NY, Free!
Next Topic: Strategies for Equitable Employment on Small Farms
Kate Cardona
Equity, Outreach and Course Coordinator
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Coming up:
Readying our Farms and Foodshed for Climate Change: Feb 3, 10 - 3
Beginning Teamster Workshop: Draft Horses: Feb 17, 9 - 4
Farming for Justice: Feb Discussion: Feb 21, 10 - 11:30
- Interested in Local Food Production, Climate Change Impacts & Food Justice?, Kate Cardona, 01/24/2018
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