Dwight Stoltzfoos of Springwood Organic Farm and Austin Unruh of Trees for Graziers will discuss how adding trees to pasture can help keep livestock cool during the hot summer months.
You’ll see firsthand how the strategic combination of silvopasture and sustainable grazing practices can enhance your farm’s resilience and productivity.
You’ll gain insights by exploring Dwight’s farm, learning how he manages his animals, and hearing why he chose to integrate trees into his dairy grazing operation.
Austin will share his expertise on the intricacies of silvopasture, including system design, planting, and management.
Join PASA to discover how these strategies can improve your farm operations and support animal health!
This event is co-organized by Pasa’s Dairy Grazing Apprenticeship and PASA Agroforestry Training Program along with Trees for Graziers.
Click Here to register and for more information.
Visit PASA’s Workshops & Events webpage for upcoming educational opportunities.
For more information on programs, initiatives, research, educational opportunities and how you can get involved, visit the PASA Sustainable Agriculture website or follow them on Facebook and Twitter. Click Here to sign up for regular updates. Click Here to become a member.
PASA works to build a more economically-just, environmentally-regenerative, and community-focused food system through education and research that directly supports farmers.
PASA Resource Links:
-- Attention Farmers! Apply For A $600 Workers Relief Grant
-- American Farmland Trust: Brighter Future Fund Underserved Farmers Grant
Related Articles This Week:
-- USDA NRCS Invites Landowners To Take Survey On Why People Choose To Use Or Not Use Different Conservation Practices [PaEN]
-- PASA Sustainable Agriculture Invites Applications To Working Lands Climate Corps, AmeriCorps Program [PaEN]
-- PASA Sustainable Agriculture Hosts July 18 Maximizing Your Farm Operation With Silvopasture Pasture Walk In Lancaster County [PaEN]
NewsClips:
-- WHYY: Chester County Hayfields Can Be Traps For Baby Birds, A Collaboration Aims To Make Them Havens
-- Dept. Of Agriculture Update On Animal Rabies Cases In Pennsylvania
-- Financial Times: Climate Change Is Pushing Up Food Prices And Worrying Central Banks
[Posted: July 4, 2024] PA Environment Digest
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