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Farm 501 for Women, Part 1
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Farm 501 for Women, Part II
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Farm 501 for Women, Part 3
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Farm 501 for Women, Part 4
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Farm 501 for Women, Part 6
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A Comprehensive Approach to Farm Business Succession Planning
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Planning the Future of Your Farm
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Farmland Preservation Workshop - October 31, Lake Janaluska
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Farm Preservation Workshop - November 2, Columbus
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Farmland Preservation Workshop - November 6, Fayetteville
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Farmland Preservation Workshop - November 1, Wilkesboro
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Farmland Preservation Workshop - November 7, Mt. Olive
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Farmland Preservation Workshop - November 19, Concord
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Farmland Preservation Workshop - November 20, Burlington
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Forest Landowner's Workshop in Fletcher
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From One Generation to Another: A Comprehensive Approach to Farm Succession Planning
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Keeping the Farm: A Workshop for Wake County Landowners
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From One Generation to Another: A Comprehensive Approach to Farm Succession Planning
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Successful Small Farm Opportunities
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Northern Piedmont Specialty Crops School
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Third Annual Wake County "Keep the Farm"
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Native Plant Marketing Workshop
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Sustainable Cut Flower Production Day
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1st Annual CFSA Eastern Farm Tour
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2007 Farmer-to-Farmer Mentor Series
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Farm Prosperity Workshop--Farm Conservation
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Post-Harvest Handling of Vegetable Crops
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Farmer-to-Farmer Mentoring: Propagation Options
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Farmer-to-Farmer Mentoring: Crop Succession Planning
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Grazing Systems for Small Farms
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Emerging Markets for Local Farmers
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Community Supported Agriculture for Consumers
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Weed Management in Organic Grains
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Beneficial Insect Habitat and Release Strategies
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Organic Certification Mini-Course
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Cover Crops & Equipment for the Small Farm
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Season Extension of Vegetable Crops
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High Tunnel Greenhouse Production
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Organic Grain Farmer Panel
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Farmer-to-Farmer Mentoring: Weed Management
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Disease Management
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Farmer-to-Farmer Mentoring: Insect Management
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Farmer-to-Farmer Mentoring: Farm Infrastructure
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Farmer-to-Farmer Mentoring: Mulching for weed suppression and crop management
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Cultural Crop Management
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Farmer-to-Farmer Mentoring: Irrigation Options
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Farmer-to-Farmer Mentoring: Marketing Farm Product Opportunities
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An Introduction to Farm Succession Planning
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Holding Your Ground: Making Decisions About the Future of Your Farm
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CEFS Seasons of Sustainable Ag Kickoff
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Farmer to Farmer Mentoring: On-Farm Cut Flower Training
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Farmer-to-Farmer Mentoring: Harvest and Post-Harvest Handling Practices
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Farmer-to-Farmer Mentoring: Season Extension and Greenhouse Production
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Farmer-to-Farmer Mentoring: Staying Current with a Changing Industry & Domestic Harmony for a Sustainable Farm
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Farmer-to-Farmer Mentoring: Business Planning, Record Keeping, and Taxes for a Prosperous Farm
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Putting Small Acreage to Work Conference
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Saving the Family Farm II
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"Preserving the Family Farm Series, Part I: Developing the Succession Planning Process"
"Preserving the Family Farm Series, Part I: Developing the Succession Planning Process"
Join us for a series of 5 workshops on preserving the family farm to be held at the Cooperative Extension Service beginning January 30 and running Mondays through February 27. The workshops focus on preserving the family farm and land. Planning for the future and your retirement addresses farm transition and succession in the first session. Will the heirs take over the farming operation, and if so how will that transition occur? If not what are my options for retaining the land in tact? One of the strengths of the workshop series will be the resources provided to help landowners with these and other issues facing them. The workshops may be attended individually but are written as one unit. If you would like to receive information on the workshop or sign up call 242-2080. The workshops are scheduled for 7:00 – 8:30 or 9:00 nightly.
| What |
Workshop/Training |
| When |
2006-02-06 06:30
2006-02-06 08:00
2006-02-06
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18:30
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20:00
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| Where |
Davidson County Extension Center |
| Contact Name |
Robert Lopp |
| Contact Email |
robert_lopp@ncsu.edu
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| Contact Phone |
336 242-2080 |
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