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SUMMARY:Cultivating Biodiversity: Native Plant Propagation to Support Regional Food Systems with White Buffalo Land Trust
DESCRIPTION:Details:\nBiodiversity is key to a thriving food system. Join White Buffalo Land Trust and the Garden’s Horticultural Educator\, Alejandro Lemus\, to discover how native plants can play a crucial role in supporting the local ecosystem and enhancing crop resilience. Learn the principles and skills needed to propagate native plants on your own landscape and integrate them into your agricultural systems for increased resilience and ecological health. \nYou’ll participate in a variety of seed preparations\, harvest cuttings and prepare them for propagation\, and make root divisions. Through this in-field practicum\, you’ll learn how to support these newly propagated plants through soil mixes\, care\, and repotting. \nCost:\nSliding Scale $175 – $300\nDelicious Lunch is included! Instruction will be in classroom and outdoors. \nAbout Alejandro Lemus:\nAs the Garden’s horticultural educator\, Alejandro develops and implements horticultural education programs for residential gardeners and professional landscapers. Born and raised in Los Angeles\, he has fond memories of helping his family with their landscaping business. Gardening has instilled Alejandro’s appreciation and curiosity for the natural world\, whether pulling weeds or stumbling upon new insect friends. \nAlejandro graduated from the University of California\, Los Angeles with a bachelor’s degree in biology with a focus in ecology and evolutionary biology. He has worked for land trusts\, nature centers\, and native plant nurseries\, advocating California native plants. Alejandro comes to the Garden with experience in habitat restoration\, landscaping\, native plant nursery management\, propagation\, and education. \nAbout White Buffalo Land Trust:\nWhite Buffalo Land Trust practices\, promotes\, and develops systems of regenerative agriculture for local\, regional\, and global impact. \nWe are committed to the evolution of land stewardship and reimagining our food system to address the climate\, biodiversity\, public health\, and food security challenges we face today. \nWith our staff\, partners\, and volunteers\, we engage in direct land stewardship\, education and training programs\, ecological monitoring and research\, and enterprise development.
URL:https://sbcfoodaction.org/community-calendar/cultivating-biodiversity-native-plant-propagation-to-support-regional-food-systems-with-white-buffalo-land-trust/
LOCATION:Jalama Canyon Ranch
CATEGORIES:Class / Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="White Buffalo Land Trust":MAILTO:ana@whitebuffalolandtrust.org
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SUMMARY:"All-Hands-On" Workshop: Nutrient Cycling and Compost Production
DESCRIPTION:This hands-on workshop will introduce you to compost production and nutrient cycling and their role in the larger context of regenerative agriculture. Spaces are limited! Learn more and register. \nWhen: 9am – 4pm on Saturday\, November 5th\nLocation: Jalama Canyon Ranch\nCost: Sliding Scale $150 – $250\n* Delicious Lunch is included! Instruction will be in the classroom and outdoors. \nWhy is nutrient cycling important? It’s the natural process of decomposition and renewal that drives soil fertility. Through the creation and application of compost\, you can build organic matter and microbiology in the soil\, improving its structure and water-holding capacity and sequestering CO2 from the atmosphere. \nTake a deep dive with guest facilitator Dr. David White and the WBLT team into the world of compost production and application. Learn what materials you can use for your compost\, the different processes to create it\, and various ways you can apply it to your landscape to create a thriving\, healthy production system. \nGet Hands-on!\nWe will build compost systems\, analyze soil microbiology\, make compost teas\, and more. Whether you’re tending a backyard garden or broad rangelands\, you’ll leave this course ready to set up nutrient cycling systems of your own with a foundational understanding of what type of compost to apply\, where\, and when.
URL:https://sbcfoodaction.org/community-calendar/all-hands-on-workshop-nutrient-cycling-and-compost-production/
LOCATION:Jalama Canyon Ranch
CATEGORIES:Class / Workshop,Community Activation,Discussion/Lecture/Talk
ORGANIZER;CN="White Buffalo Land Trust":MAILTO:ana@whitebuffalolandtrust.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220927T090000
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SUMMARY:Jalama Canyon Ranch Acorn Harvest
DESCRIPTION:Join the White Buffalo Land Trust for their first acorn harvest at Jalama Canyon Ranch. If you are ready for a fun day of work on the land\, come join us! We will be collecting acorns from our groves of Coast Live Oak and Tan Bark Oak trees. These will then be propagated at our nursery on-site\, and seedlings will be planted across the ranch as we identify areas for Oak Woodland restoration. \nHarvest Day Details\nTuesday\, September 27th\n9am-12pm at Jalama Canyon Ranch \nPlease note that sign-ups are first come\, first serve with only 12 spaces available. Email programs@whitebuffalolandtrust.org today to reserve a spot.
URL:https://sbcfoodaction.org/community-calendar/23118/
LOCATION:Jalama Canyon Ranch
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ORGANIZER;CN="White Buffalo Land Trust":MAILTO:ana@whitebuffalolandtrust.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220924T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220924T160000
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SUMMARY:“All-Hands-On” Workshop: Plant Propogation with White Buffalo Land Trust
DESCRIPTION:This hands-on workshop will introduce you to low-cost\, high-density plant and tree propagation tactics for small to broad-acre landscapes. Spaces are limited! \nWhen: 9 am – 4 pm on Saturday\, September 24th\nLocation: Jalama Canyon Ranch\nCost: Sliding Scale $150 – $250\n* Delicious Lunch is included! Instruction will be in classroom and outdoors. \nTake a deep dive with guest facilitators\, Casey Pfeifer and Wes Cooke of 7th Generation Design and the WBLT team into the world of plant propagation in service of ecological function and production – whether that’s growing your own food\, sequestering more carbon\, increasing biodiversity\, improving water resources\, creating shade\, windbreak and privacy screens\, growing plants for sale\, etc. Explore what works best for you\, your region\, and your ecology. \nDiscover how to address ecological needs on your property through climate-appropriate plants\, different propagation methods\, and a variety of irrigation techniques.
URL:https://sbcfoodaction.org/community-calendar/all-hands-on-workshop-plant-propogation-with-white-buffalo-land-trust/
LOCATION:Jalama Canyon Ranch
CATEGORIES:Class / Workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="White Buffalo Land Trust":MAILTO:ana@whitebuffalolandtrust.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211002T090000
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SUMMARY:"All-Hands On" Workshop: Plant Propagation
DESCRIPTION:Join Casey Pfeifer and Wes Cooke of 7th Generation Design and the White Buffalo Land Trust team for an “All-Hands-On” Regenerative Land Stewardship Program workshop focused on Plant Propagation on October 2nd\, 2021 from 9 am to 4 pm.  \n\n \n\n\nParticipants will learn the best practices for air-pruning and automated mist propagation bed building\, seed and cutting preparation\, and irrigation systems. Through our in-field practicum learn how to support roots that will do in 1 year\, that a typical tree will do in 5! Participants will leave this course understanding root structure development\, how to create more plants from what you already have on your site\, and how to increase tree/plant survival rates. \n\nLearn more and register today.
URL:https://sbcfoodaction.org/community-calendar/all-hands-on-workshop-plant-propagation/
CATEGORIES:Class / Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="White Buffalo Land Trust":MAILTO:ana@whitebuffalolandtrust.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210515T100000
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CREATED:20210503T205033Z
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SUMMARY:Field Day Tour at WBLT's Summerland Flagship Farm
DESCRIPTION:Join White Buffalo’s Land Stewardship team for a journey around their flagship farm in Summerland\, CA. Discover innovative ways we are increasing biodiversity\, building healthier soils\, supporting a healthier water cycle\, and improving climate stability across 12 acres. This is a family-friendly event! Covid protocols are in place and details are sent out upon RSVP. Suggested donation of $10 per adult.
URL:https://sbcfoodaction.org/community-calendar/field-day-tour-at-wblts-summerland-flagship-farm/
LOCATION:WBLT Flagship Farm\, 350 Asegra Road\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Discussion/Lecture/Talk
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ORGANIZER;CN="White Buffalo Land Trust":MAILTO:ana@whitebuffalolandtrust.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201007T163000
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SUMMARY:Regenerative Agriculture: The Intersection Between Agriculture\, Conservation\, and Research
DESCRIPTION:New Speaker Series Event! \nRegenerative Agriculture: The Intersection Between Agriculture\, Conservation\, and Research \nRegenerative Agriculture has the power and potential to unlock positive ecological\, economic\, and community health outcomes; outcomes we are looking for to face the mounting climate\, biodiversity\, public health\, and food security challenges. The key to unlocking these benefits lies at the intersection of agriculture\, conservation\, and research. Join this exemplary panel as we dig into what’s happening right now on the ground. \nPanelist:\n\nBreanna Owens | Project Development Specialist\, CSU Chico\nJack Algiere | Farm Director\, Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture \nBruce Reitherman | Conservation Director\, Land Trust for Santa Barbara County\n\n  \nDate/Time: Oct 7\, 2020 at 04:30 PM PST \nRSVP link: HERE \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://sbcfoodaction.org/community-calendar/regenerative-agriculture-the-intersection-between-agriculture-conservation-and-research/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
CATEGORIES:Community Listening,Discussion/Lecture/Talk,Food Security,Free Event,Livestream,Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="White Buffalo Land Trust":MAILTO:ana@whitebuffalolandtrust.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200611T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200611T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T092530
CREATED:20200604T174320Z
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SUMMARY:The Santa Barbara Food System in Action - Transitioning from Crisis to Forward-Thinking Strategy
DESCRIPTION:Join Jesse Smith from the White Buffalo Land Trust team for a FREE\, livestream event featuring the Shakira Miracle\, Director of the SB Food Action Network\, Kim Selkoe of Get Hooked\, Em Johnson of Blue Sky Center\, and Shelby Wild of Route 1 Farmers Market. We look forward to seeing you at this engaging conversation and Q + A about how our local food system is evolving for a resilient future. Visit www.whitebuffalolandtrust.org/events to learn more and RSVP.
URL:https://sbcfoodaction.org/community-calendar/the-santa-barbara-food-system-in-action-transitioning-from-crisis-to-forward-thinking-strategy/
LOCATION:Zoom Call
CATEGORIES:Discussion/Lecture/Talk,Free Event,Livestream
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ORGANIZER;CN="White Buffalo Land Trust":MAILTO:ana@whitebuffalolandtrust.org
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