#MOFGA #VirtualEvent - #SoilBiology and #SoilHealth Office Hours with Deborah Neher

May 21 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Free, Registration Required

"As part of #MGA’s ongoing efforts to support #organic/transitioning #GrainGrowers, we are now hosting office hour sessions with experts on all sides of the regional grain economy.

"Deborah ('Deb') Neher is a soil ecologist and professor emerita at University of Vermont. She gained formal education in plant pathology, plant population ecology, and environmental science. Her experience as a researcher, educator, and graduate student mentor spans 35+ years.

This event is made possible with support from the USDA Transition to Organic Partnership Program."

FMI and to register:
https://www.mofga.org/event-calendar/soil-biology-and-soil-heath-office-hours-with-deborah-neher/

#SolarPunkSunday #OrganicGrowing #GrowingGrains #OrganicFarming #MaineGrowersAssociation #MaineGrown #FoodSecurity

Soil Biology and Soil Heath Office Hours with Deborah Neher - Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners

As part of MGA’s ongoing efforts to support organic/transitioning grain growers, we are now hosting office hour sessions with experts on all sides of the regional grain economy. Deborah (“Deb”) Neher is a soil ecologist and professor emerita at University of Vermont. She gained formal education in plant pathology, plant population ecology, and environmental science. […]

Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners

This Russian heirloom dryland rice is well adapted to a short season, cool climate and would probably die if grown in a paddy. Its happy to be grown in the garden and kept moist. Short grained it will make a good sticky rice, that's if I can harvest it all before the mice do. They've already taken a huge swack.

#duborskianrice #drylandrice #ricegrowing #growingrice #rice #coolclimategrowing #homesteading #prepping #growinggrains #heirloomseeds #heirloomrice