Small Grains Variety Trials with Tom Molloy - Jul 2026

📅 8 July 2026 | 📍 UMaine Rogers Farm, 914 Bennoch Road, Old Town, Maine, 04468
Join UMaine researcher Tom Molloy for a tour of UMaine’s Rogers Farm!
$0-$30. Registration required.
In addition to getting a firsthand look at the farm’s small grain variety trials, attendees will learn about best management practices for organic spring cereals and explore new research on living winter rye mulch interseeded with soybeans.
This event is made possible with support from the USDA Transition to Organic Partnership Program.
Source: mofga.org
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