开始:VCALENDAR版本:2.0 Prodid: - // PASA可必威体育app手机下载版持续农业-ECPV5.16.4 // NONSGML V1.0 // EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN方法:Gregorian方法:发布X-WR-CALNAME:PASA可持续性农业X-Original-urll:HTTTP//www.holmansales.com x-wr-caldesc:PASA可持续农业的事必威体育app手机下载版件开始:vtimezone tzid:美国/new_york开始:daylight tzoffsetfrom:-0500 tzoffsetto:-0400 tzname:edt dtstart:edt dtstart:20220313t070000 end:20220313t070000 end: - 标准tzflom: - 标准tzimpled: - 日夜: - 日头:0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:EST DTSTART:20221106T060000 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220817T160000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220817T190000 DTSTAMP:20220812T044824 CREATED:20220531T202250Z LAST-MODIFIED:20220531T202250Z UID:15049-1660752000-1660762800@www.holmansales.com SUMMARY:Adding Trees to a Draft-Powered Vegetable Farm DESCRIPTION:Join us at Good Work Farm to tour the first plantings of their new alley cropping system\, and learn how trees can boost your farm’s economic and climate resilience. \nAlley cropping is an ancient practice\, defined by the USDA as “the planting of rows of trees and/or shrubs to create alleys within which agricultural or horticultural crops are produced.” \nFarmers Lisa Miskelly and Anton Shannon got interested in adding this agroforestry practice to their draft-horse-powered vegetable operation because of the potential to diversify their income while also helping mitigate flooding they’ve been experiencing from increasingly frequent and severe rain events. Pasa connected them with agroforestry consultants at Interlace Commons as part of our work with the Natural Resources Conservation Service to pilot alley cropping systems in Pennsylvania. Earlier this spring\, Good Work Farm started incorporating perennial strips of fruit (apples\, asian pear\, pear) and ornamental woody cut-stem trees (willow\, dogwood) as well as elderberry bushes in their annual vegetable production fields. \nCome check out the new plantings\, say “hay” to the horses\, and meet Rocco\, resident celebrity farm dog. Lisa\, Anton\, and Interlace Commons consultant Meghan Giroux will discuss the business and conservation considerations that went into the design process. You’ll also learn how alley cropping can work for your farm’s goals. \nRefreshments will be provided. \nThis project is supported by a USDA Conservation Innovation Grant and funding from the William Penn Foundation. \n\n\nNotes\n\nCapacity: This event is limited to 25 registrants.\nRefreshments will be provided. \nThis event is rain or shine! Please check the forecast ahead of time and dress for the weather. Wear comfortable\, close-toed shoes.\nPasa members get discounts on registration for many of our events! Not sure if you’re a member? Check your membership status here.\nQuestions? Check out our in-person event FAQs.If you still have a question\, contact events@www.holmansales.com.\n\n\n\nRegister\n\n\n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n\n\n\n \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\nInternal Setup Only\n\nCampaign ID\n\n1. Copy this form.2. Copy and paste the Campaign ID from SF into the default value for the field above.3. Change the name of the form\, as appropriate.4. Copy the URL below.@CONCATENATE("https://pasa.tfaforms.net/838?fname="\, %%tfa_12%%\, "&lname="\, %%tfa_13%%\, "&email="\, %%tfa_14%%\, "&cid="\, %%tfa_23%%)5. Save the form.6. Click "Notifications". Paste the URL into the "...OR REDIRECT TO THIS PAGE:"7. Disable email notifications.8. Click "Apply".9. In SF\, change the status of the campaign to "Publishing".\n\n\nFirst Name\n\n\nLast Name\n\n\nEmail address URL://www.holmansales.com/event/alley-cropping-adding-trees-to-a-draft-powered-veg-farm/ LOCATION:Good Work Farm\, 3477 Daniels Road\, Nazareth\, PA\, 18064\, United States CATEGORIES:Agroforestry,Pasa Events ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg://www.holmansales.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Good-Work-Farm-Rocco.jpg END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR