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RMAC California Workshop Series Contract/Fee-for-Service Grazing for wildland fuels management

The Range Management Advisory Committee, an advisory body to the California State Board of Forestry and Fire Protection, has partnered with the California Fire Science Consortium to organize a statewide virtual workshop series on community-based wildland fuel management, with emphasis on contract grazing and the use of grazing animals for managing fine fuels. We would…

RMAC California Workshop Series Contract/Fee-for-Service Grazing for wildland fuels management

The Range Management Advisory Committee, an advisory body to the California State Board of Forestry and Fire Protection, has partnered with the California Fire Science Consortium to organize a statewide virtual workshop series on community-based wildland fuel management, with emphasis on contract grazing and the use of grazing animals for managing fine fuels. We would…

‘The Business of Farming’

Join the call via MS Teams Click here to join the meeting  Tuesday August 24 / Wednesday August 25 / Friday August 27 from 9:00am to 11:00am PST (virtual) from…

‘The Business of Farming’

Join the call via MS Teams Click here to join the meeting  Tuesday August 24 / Wednesday August 25 / Friday August 27 from 9:00am to 11:00am PST (virtual) from…

‘The Business of Farming’

Join the call via MS Teams Click here to join the meeting  Tuesday August 24 / Wednesday August 25 / Friday August 27 from 9:00am to 11:00am PST (virtual) from…

Regional Farmer Gathering

Abbott Ranch 9126 Rincon Rd, Carpinteria, CA, United States

Join SBCFAN, CalCAN, and CAFF on Saturday, November 20, 2:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. for an afternoon of conversation focused on challenges and solutions in agriculture in our region. This…

January 2022 Virtual Black Farmer Organizing Event

Zoom Call

Join the Community Alliance with Family Farmers for a virtual Black Farmer Organizing event on Friday, January 28th, 2022 from 9-12 pm. This is a critical opportunity to connect with…

Free

Food Forest Volunteer Day

Estero Park 889 Camino Del Sur, Isla Vista, California

Join the Eco Vista Community for their Food Forest Volunteer Day on Saturday, February 5th from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm. Come work together to take care of the Isla…

Beginning Farmers and Ranchers (BFR) Q&A Mondays

Microsoft Teams

Join the U.S. Department of Agriculture for their Beginning Farmers and Ranchers (BFR) Q&A Mondays starting today, July 11, 2022 from 10:00-11:00 am. The California Beginning Farmer and Rancher team will be available to answer your questions. Whether it be farm loans, conservation contracts and land stewardship, risk management, or assistance in Rural Communities, they…

Apartment Gardening: DIY Plant Pots and Upcycling for Your Garden

St. Mikes Church 6586 Picasso Rd, Isla Vista, California

Have too many plants and not enough pots? Have extra bottles? Or do you just love upcycling? Then, join Edible Campus in learning how to turn containers, bottles, or other receptacles into free pots! Learn more and register. 

Composting: What You Can, Can’t, and Why You Should

Methodist Community Garden (Corner of Sueno and Camino Del Sur)

Join the Nature Wellbeing Program, the Methodist Community Garden, and the Isla Vista Compost Collective to learn the benefits and methodology behind composting and how to make it work for…

Beginning Farmers and Ranchers (BFR) Q&A Mondays

Microsoft Teams

Join the U.S. Department of Agriculture for their Beginning Farmers and Ranchers (BFR) Q&A Mondays starting today, July 11, 2022 from 10:00-11:00 am. The California Beginning Farmer and Rancher team will be available to answer your questions. Whether it be farm loans, conservation contracts and land stewardship, risk management, or assistance in Rural Communities, they…

Living Soils: Making your own Potting Soil

St. Mikes Church 6586 Picasso Rd, Isla Vista, California

The next step in growing plants is giving them a forever home, so join the edible campus program in learning how to prepare low-cost but high-quality potting soil for all…

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