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  • From: Marty Kraft <martyk@allspecies.org>
  • To: livingontheland@lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: [Livingontheland] NoTill Garden Workshop-Slow Global Warming 10/27/07
  • Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 06:59:30 -0500

This free workshop evolved out of the Kansas City Missouri's Climate
Protection Process. Please share this notice in any way you see fit.
You can download a PDF of the flyer at http://www.allspecies.org. I
would appreciate help in getting the word out to those close enough
to Kansas City to be able to attend.

Thanks, Marty Kraft 816-333-5663

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No-Till Organic Gardening Workshop

Better Soils - Better Food - Easier

Learn How to Assist the Soil in Becoming Healthy Again While Slowing
Climate Change & Global Warming



On October 27 at

Lincoln College Prep, 2012 E. 23rd Street & Niles Garden (Across the
Street)

Joel Gruver will talk about how to improve the biological activity of
the soil in your garden/farm with organic inputs and minimum tillage.
Joel will present a balance blend of science and practice rooted in
his experiences as a gardener, farmer, educator and soil scientist.

Patrice Gros will explain the basics of his financially successful no-
till system including cultivation systems, crop sequences and
fertility. Patrice will demonstrate the building of a no-till bed
using his techniques.

Discussion of the process and Q&A will be led by both Patrice and Joel.

8:30 Registration (No Charge)

8:45 am Film – “Ruth Stout’s Garden” - Ruth Stout is considered

the “Mother of modern no-till gardening”.

9:15 – 10:45 Presentation/Questions – Joel Gruver

11:00 – 12:30 Presentation/Questions – Patrice Gros

12:30 – 1:30 Lunch – The Blue Bird Bistro will provide lunch
(local/organic if possible) for $10 for those who register.

1:30 – 3:00 pm Bed Building Demonstration/Discussion

Joel Gruver grew up on a homestead in rural Maryland. His academic
training includes a B.S. in Chemistry from Principia College, an M.S.
in Agronomy from the University of Maryland and a Ph.D. in Soil
Science from NC State University. He has managed several farms and
has experience producing beef, sheep, poultry, fruits, vegetables,
forages and grains using organic production practices. He currently
is an assistant professor of Soil Science and Sustainable Agriculture
in the Department of Agriculture at Western Illinois University
(Macomb, IL) and the director of the WIU Organic research program.
http://www.wiu.edu/ag/organicfarm/jgruverresume.php

Patrice Gros left the big city 12 years ago and fell in love with
gardening. He has been a full time organic farmer for 10 years,
following a 2 year apprenticeship. I am the co-founder of two local
farmers markets (Berryville & Eureka Springs, AR) and sit on the
board of the Eureka Market. He is married and has two children.
Patrice makes a nice living by devoting about 1/2 time to gardening.
He runs Foundation Farm and associated Farm School for people to
learn gardening. http://www.foundationfarm.com/

Registration: Kansas City Community Gardens 816-931-3877 or
info-1@kccg.org


Sponsored by Kansas City Community Gardens. Cosponsored by City of
Kansas City Missouri, Heartland All Species Project and Niles Home
for Children






  • [Livingontheland] NoTill Garden Workshop-Slow Global Warming 10/27/07, Marty Kraft, 10/18/2007

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