Workshop for Farmers Feb. 10

Announcing a winter workshop for farmers sponsored by Seacoast Eat Local!
This workshop is designed for vegetable farmers who are interested in extending their growing and marketing seasons into the winter months. Find out about the best vegetable varieties, get crop planning and logistical advice from an experienced grower, and hear from other farmers about their own adventures with winter greenhouse growing, root cellars, and winter sales.

Growing Vegetables for Year-Round Markets
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 10th, 3:30 – 6:30pm, Brentwood Community Center, 190 Route 125, Brentwood, NH

  • Vegetable Varieties for Season Extension and Winter Storage, Christina Howard, Commercial Sales Rep, Johnny’s Seeds
  • Farm Tool Demonstration,Adam Lemieux, Tools and Accessories Product Manager, Johnny’s Seeds
  • Crop Planning and Logistics for Late Season and Winter Farming and Marketing, Ryan Voiland, Red Fire Farm, Granby, MA
    Ryan Voiland is owner and manager of Red Fire Farm in Granby, Massachusetts, where he grows 40 acres of produce for many different markets including farmers’ markets, two farm stands, local wholesale accounts and a 900-member CSA. Red Fire Farm grows a huge variety of crops using season extension practices in order to provide their shareholders with the largest variety of produce for the longest possible season. Ryan is seriously pursuing winter marketing by offering late-season CSA shares through mid-December, selling at a February winter farmers’ market, and wholesaling greens and root vegetables right through Jan, Feb. and March. He is also planning a true dead of winter CSA that will begin in the 09/10 winter.
  • Farmer-to-Farmer Discussion: Winter Farming Successes & Challenges; Low-Input/Low-Energy Ideas for Greenhouses and Crop Storage

    Workshop fee: $15 per person – includes refreshments (catered by Fresh Local Bayside)
    Online registration: www.seacoasteatlocal.org/workshop/veg.html Questions? Contact Kate at kate@seacoasteatlocal.org or 580-5364
    Organized by Seacoast Eat Local with support from New England Grassroots Environment Fund. Co-sponsored by Fresh Local.

    Directions to Brentwood Community Center: Take Rte. 101 to Exit 7 (125 toward Epping/Kingston). Take Rte. 125 south for 3.3 miles. The community center will be on your right at 190 Route 125. Parking and entrance are at the back of the building.

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