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SUMMARY:Strategies for Season Extension & Winter Cover Cropping
DESCRIPTION:Strategies for Season Extension & Winter Cover Cropping\nPennypack Farm & Education Center\n685 Mann Rd\nHorsham\, PA 19044\nOctober 8\, 2024\n3:00 PM-5:00 PM\nJoin us for our second seasonal tour of Pennypack Farm & Education Center in Montgomery County\, PA\, to learn about their strategies for season extension and winter cover cropping.\nLearning from Pennypack’s experience growing for a 180-member\, 14-week CSA share\, we’ll cover how to manage winter crops through topics such as low tunnel and high tunnel production\, planting and harvest schedules\, root vegetable production and storage\, winter greens production\, soil health\, variety selection\, row covers\, and more. \nFounded in 2003 and co-managed by Kirstie and Steph Jones\, Pennypack Farm & Education Center is a 13-acre diversified vegetable farm that uses organic practices to grow for a CSA and food donation program. One of the primary components of Pennypack’s soil health program is the use of cover crops during all four seasons to build soil structure\, prevent erosion\, and manage weeds.  \nKirstie and Steph will share their experience with the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)’s Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP)\, which supports their farm in developing diverse cover crop mixes to meet their sustainability and soil health goals. \nStick around after the workshop to connect with other attendees and enjoy some local (hot or cold) apple cider and apple cider donuts.
URL:https://www.growtogetherberks.com/event/strategies-for-season-extension-winter-cover-cropping/
LOCATION:Pennypack Farm & Education Center\, 685 Mann Road\, Horsham\, PA\, 19044\, United States
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SUMMARY:Weed Management & Cover Cropping
DESCRIPTION:Grower-to-Grower Tour\nWeed Management & Cover Cropping \n Date:\nThu\, July 18\, 2024\n Time:\n5:00 pm – 7:00 pm \n Location:\nPennypack Farm & Education Center\n685 Mann Road\nHorsham\, PA 19044 \n Cost:\nSliding scale | $15 – 30\n Food:\nStick around for pie and ice cream! \nCome out to this twilight tour of Pennypack Farm & Education Center in Montgomery County\, PA\, to learn about their weed management system\, including the use of extensive summer cover cropping.\nFounded in 2003\, Pennypack Farm & Education Center is a 13-acre diversified vegetable farm co-managed by Kirstie and Steph Jones using organic practices to grow for CSA and a food donation program. In addition to looking at cover cropping\, we will discuss Pennypack’s cultivation practices between and within rows to maximize crop production. \nOne of the primary components of Pennypack’s soil health program is the use of cover crops during all four seasons to build soil structure\, prevent erosion\, and manage weeds. Pennypack uses a wide variety of cover crops on the farm\, including nitrogen-fixing legumes such as crimson clover\, vetch\, and peas\, as well as grasses that provide organic matter\, such as oats and Sudan grass. They also use innovative cover crops such as teff grass and winter wheat in the walkways between crop beds to prevent erosion and weed growth.   \nFarm managers Kirstie and Steph will be sharing their experience with the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)’s Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP)\, which supports their farm in developing diverse cover crop mixes to meet their farm’s sustainability and soil health goals. \nDon’t leave early! We will be enjoying locally made seasonal pie and ice cream to end our evening together. \nNotes\nPlease wear weather-appropriate clothing and footwear for the tour at Pennypack Farm & Education Center. Closed-toe shoes recommended.\nCapacity: This event is limited to 25 registrants.\nCOVID-19: Please review our safety protocols for in-person events.\nQuestions? Check out our in-person event FAQs. If you still have a question\, contact events@pasafarming.org.
URL:https://www.growtogetherberks.com/event/weed-management-cover-cropping/
LOCATION:Pennypack Farm & Education Center\, 685 Mann Road\, Horsham\, PA\, 19044\, United States
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