Dear Keith--
Please feel free to post or distribute this information about our workshop. Thank you, and Happy Solstice!
--Roxanne Christensen
Co-author, SPIN-Farming
www.spinfarming.com
*Join us for the second annual SPIN-Farming workshop in Milwaukee February 28-29:*
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*TITLE:* */SPIN Cities: Farming Where We Live/*
*PURPOSE:* To equip a new generation of farmers with the know-how to farm commercially without having to own much, if any land, and without having to make a large financial investment
*INSTRUCTOR:* Wally Satzewich, veteran urban farmer and developer of SPIN will show others how to replicate his success using this unique sub-acre farming system
*FOR:* Backyard, front lawn or small lot farmers in urban and peri-urban areas
*WHEN:* February 28, 2008, 9:00am-5:00pm and February 29, 2008, 9:00am-12:00pm
*WHERE:* The Mitchell Park Pavilion at the Domes, Milwaukee, WI, U.S.A
*COST:* $200 (includes lunch on February 28) until January 26; $250 thereafter
*SPONSORS:* Michael Fields Agriculture Institute and the Mitchell Park Domes
*TO REGISTER*: Contact Roxanne Christensen at 610-505-9189 or rchristensen@infocommercegroup.com or register online at http://growurban.org/schedule
*COURSE OUTLINE AND PHOTOS:* Visit: www.spinfarming.com
"/While the land base and expenses for a sub-acre farm are a fraction of the costs for a conventional multi-acre farm, the bottom lines are similar. A sub-acre farmer can expect to make the same living as a large-scale farmer, but with less stress and overhead, and with more certainty of success from year to year." --/Wally Satzewich
* For more information on SPIN-Farming, visit www.spinfarming.com <http://www.spinfarming.com> *
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