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Farm 501 for Women, Part II
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Farm 501 for Women, Part 1
Farm 501 for Women, Part 3
Farm 501 for Women, Part 4
Farm 501 for Women, Part 6
A Comprehensive Approach to Farm Business Succession Planning
Planning the Future of Your Farm
Farmland Preservation Workshop - October 31, Lake Janaluska
Farm Preservation Workshop - November 2, Columbus
Farmland Preservation Workshop - November 6, Fayetteville
Farmland Preservation Workshop - November 1, Wilkesboro
Farmland Preservation Workshop - November 7, Mt. Olive
Farmland Preservation Workshop - November 19, Concord
Farmland Preservation Workshop - November 20, Burlington
Forest Landowner's Workshop in Fletcher
From One Generation to Another: A Comprehensive Approach to Farm Succession Planning
Keeping the Farm: A Workshop for Wake County Landowners
From One Generation to Another: A Comprehensive Approach to Farm Succession Planning
Successful Small Farm Opportunities
Northern Piedmont Specialty Crops School
Third Annual Wake County "Keep the Farm"
Native Plant Marketing Workshop
Sustainable Cut Flower Production Day
1st Annual CFSA Eastern Farm Tour
2007 Farmer-to-Farmer Mentor Series
Farm Prosperity Workshop--Farm Conservation
Post-Harvest Handling of Vegetable Crops
Farmer-to-Farmer Mentoring: Propagation Options
Farmer-to-Farmer Mentoring: Crop Succession Planning
Grazing Systems for Small Farms
Emerging Markets for Local Farmers
Community Supported Agriculture for Consumers
Weed Management in Organic Grains
Beneficial Insect Habitat and Release Strategies
Organic Certification Mini-Course
Cover Crops & Equipment for the Small Farm
Season Extension of Vegetable Crops
High Tunnel Greenhouse Production
Organic Grain Farmer Panel
Farmer-to-Farmer Mentoring: Weed Management
Disease Management
Farmer-to-Farmer Mentoring: Insect Management
Farmer-to-Farmer Mentoring: Farm Infrastructure
Farmer-to-Farmer Mentoring: Mulching for weed suppression and crop management
Cultural Crop Management
Farmer-to-Farmer Mentoring: Irrigation Options
Farmer-to-Farmer Mentoring: Marketing Farm Product Opportunities
An Introduction to Farm Succession Planning
Holding Your Ground: Making Decisions About the Future of Your Farm
"Preserving the Family Farm Series, Part I: Developing the Succession Planning Process"
CEFS Seasons of Sustainable Ag Kickoff
Farmer to Farmer Mentoring: On-Farm Cut Flower Training
Farmer-to-Farmer Mentoring: Harvest and Post-Harvest Handling Practices
Farmer-to-Farmer Mentoring: Season Extension and Greenhouse Production
Farmer-to-Farmer Mentoring: Staying Current with a Changing Industry & Domestic Harmony for a Sustainable Farm
Farmer-to-Farmer Mentoring: Business Planning, Record Keeping, and Taxes for a Prosperous Farm
Putting Small Acreage to Work Conference
Saving the Family Farm II
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2008-11-18
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