Farming in Climate Change - Jul 2026

📅 9 July 2026
Learn about farm resiliency strategies in the face of climate change. Sara Kelemen of American Farmland Trust will introduce the general impacts of climate change that farmers could expect to experience on their farm followed by concrete farm resiliency practices that help with this, such as irrigation, shade cloths, infrastructure integrity, and soil health. This is a Zoom-based workshop; a link will be shared with all registrants before the event.
Register here.
Source: mofga.org
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