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Sustainability

The County of Hastings County includes Hastings County, the City of Belleville and the City of Quinte West and the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, with its forests, farmland, lakes, rivers and small and large communities, is well situated to lead in the field of alternative energy development, conservation of natural resources,  sustainable agriculture and forestry and artisan food production. 

Harvest Hastings is about living lightly on the land. Sustainability has four sections on land stewardship, tree planting, managing woods and wildlife at  Caring for Land; discussion about Climate Change; finfd out about Green Communities, and read about what's happening in Local Agriculture. There are  AudioVideos, and  a Photo Gallery. Look for   "Know your farmer" video or audio interviews with local farmers and other producers. Web links has l links to local organizations as well as provincial ones. Check Coming Events to find  workshops, agricultural events, community meals and much more. Above all get outand explore

Seedy Saturday in Maynooth

March 13, 2013 by Louise Livingstone

Seedy Saturday in Maynooth

Event Date and Time: 
March 23, 2013 - 11:00 - 14:00

Location

Hastings Highlands Centre,
33011 Hwy 62 North Maynooth Winter Market
Maynooth, ON K0L2S0
Canada
45° 13' 51.3228" N, 77° 56' 18.6" W

Golden Bough Tree Farm Spring Sale

March 12, 2013 by Louise Livingstone

You can buy bare rooted trees and shrubs at Gold Bough Tree Farm.

Event Date and Time: 
April 27, 2013 - 09:00 - 16:00
April 28, 2013 - 09:00 - 16:00

Location

Golden Bough Tree Farm
900 Napanee Road
Marlbank, ON K0K 2L0
Canada
44° 26' 26.7072" N, 77° 4' 45.966" W

Golden Bough Tree Farm End of Season Sale

March 12, 2013 by Louise Livingstone

You can buy over sized trees and left over trees and shrubs at Golden Bough Tree Farm end of season sale.

Event Date and Time: 
May 4, 2013 - 09:00 - 16:00
May 5, 2013 - 09:00 - 16:00

Location

Golden Bough Tree Farm
900 Napanee Road
Marlbank, ON K0K 3E0
Canada
44° 26' 26.7072" N, 77° 4' 45.966" W

An Introduction to Biodynamics course: 10 Sundays

March 12, 2013 by Louise Livingstone

An Introduction to Biodynamics

This learning program prepares participants to apply basic concepts and fundamental principles of biodynamics to farming and gardening.

Program

These classes take place on 10 Sundays from 10 am to 4 pm from April through November. This active learning program focuses on biodynamic principles with practical hands-on experience and innovative projects. Who is Teaching?

Rosemary Tayler has a background in Education (BSc) in both pure science (MSc) and alternative medicine, in particular, homeopathy. In 1992, she founded the Ottawa School of Homeopathy where she taught and ran a full-time clinic with senior homeopaths until 2000. Since then, she has branched out in her interests and devoted time and energy to community gardening, oil painting and local food markets. For the past five years, she has studied and applied biodynamic and homeopathic learning to farming and gardening.

Kathryn Aunger along with Aric and Mary Anne Aguonie are the owners of Earth Haven Farm, which was purchased in 2006 and became Demeter Certified Biodynamic in 2008. They are committed to advanced learning and application of the biodynamic teachings they have received from numerous lectures, conferences, courses and books.

Location - Earth Haven Farm (Contact Us)

Outreach Support

This program is offered with outreach support from the Society for Biodynamic Farming and Gardening in Ontario

For further information visit: www.biodynamics.on.caCourse Curriculum

April 21 - A Look at the Life and Times of Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925): The Science Behind Biodynamics. How Steiner viewed science and agriculture with an introduction to Goethean observation.

May 5 - Exploring the Character of Your Farm or Garden: How intelligence is generated within plants, animals, the soil and the land.

May 26 - The Big Picture: The Cosmos and Life Forces: Paying attention to the solar, lunar and planetary rhythms within and beyond the zodiac has direct benefits in planting, pruning, weeding and tending your garden.

June 24 - Soil Science: Calcium and silica, clay and humus, sulfur and potassium, soil chemistry the way Rudolf Steiner saw it.

July 21 - Timing is Everything: Exploring the planting calendar, rhythms of the year and the four elements within the zodiac.

August 11 - The Four Elements: The Backbone of Nature. Learning to perceive the elements in everything we do. A farmer’s meditation.

September 8 - The Value of Compost: A look at the microbial world and how soil is made.

September 29 - BD Preparations: Understanding how these basic preparations are created and applied to enliven plants and soil.

October 20 - Food Vitality - Putting It All Together: A review of biodynamic principles and applications. Understanding "vitality.”

November 17 - Ourselves and Each Other: Becoming biodynamic farmers or gardeners and creating the sense of community that connects us all.

Prerequisite: Students must have previous farming or gardening experience.

Course References: Agriculture, by Rudolf Steiner. Stella Naturaa Biodynamic Agricultural Planting Guide and Calendar for 2013, by Sherry Wildfeuer (Editor).Details

Course Fee: $495 (no refunds after first class)

Textbooks: $45.00 + course fee. Purchase on your own or borrow.

Housekeeping: Bring your own lunch, plate, cup and cutlery.

Course Mentor: Hamo Hammond

Teachers: Rosemary Tayler and Kathryn Aunger

Registration & Car pools: (Contact Us)

Deadline for Registration: April 15, 2013

Event Date and Time: 
March 21, 2013 - 10:00 - 16:00

Making Hay Pay

March 10, 2013 by Louise Livingstone

Jim Glenn, Keene, talks about Making Hay Pay at the 2013 Southwest Agricultural Conference.

 

Field Crop News

March 10, 2013 by Louise Livingstone

Keywords: 
Filed CropsNews,

“Field Crop News” is an archive of information dedicated to the production of over 8.5 million acres of field crops in Ontario  and a forum for which producers, researchers and industry personnel can share information and ideas. The crop technology team with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA), faculty at the University of Guelph and Ontario field crop producers continually work together to find ways to improve field crop production. The key learning and outcomes from these collaborations are captured at “Field Crop News”.

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