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​Enriching the Earth:
​        What We Can Learn from the Regenerative Techniques of Local Farmers ​


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​Thursday, March 11 at 7 P.M.
​(via Zoom) 


To register, email: office@farmingtonlandtrust.org

Co-sponsored by the Farmington Green Efforts Commission

New techniques that benefit people and planet will be the topic of a panel discussion featuring local farmers Rodger Phillips, Bobbie Emery and Jen Villa as well as future farmers Raven Barto and Conor Caneday.


​To help you learn more about regenerative farming before or after the event,  here is a list of films and TED Talks on the topic: 

Polyfaces
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The Biggest Little Farm
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Kiss the Ground
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Sustainable
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Jake Curtis: How can farming help young people define new paths?
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Charles Massy: How regenerative farming can help heal the planet and human health

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