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  • Collar City Mushroom Bucket Workshop

    Collar City Mushrooms 342 Altamont Rd., Altamont, NY, United States

    Join the Cornell Small Farms Program and Collar City Mushrooms at Indian Ladder Farms for a hands‑on workshop on oyster mushroom cultivation. This in‑person program will be led by Avery…

    Free
  • Air Pruned Raised Beds 101

    The Sherman Creek Center 3725 10th Ave., New York, NY, United States

    Join Connor Youngerman of Cornell Small Farms and NYRP’s Parks & Urban Agriculture teams for an introduction to Air Pruned Raised Beds (APRBs) from construction to implementation. APRBs have been…

    Free
  • Feeding Strategies for Riparian Raised Pigs

    Centurion Farm, LL 287 Creek Road, Locke, NY, United States

    Join Farm Ops at veteran owned Centurion Farm, LLC and Benlauck Farm to explore a riparian forest raised pig operation that combines natural foraging with supplemental, nutrient-dense feed. The morning…

  • Introduction to Air Pruned Raised Beds (APRBs)

    Smiling Hogshead Ranch 25-30 Skillman Ave, Long Island City, NY, United States

    Join Connor Youngerman of Cornell Small Farms and the team at Smiling Hogshead Ranch for a hands-on, train-the-trainer workshop introducing Air Pruned Raised Beds (APRBs) from construction to implementation. Designed…

    Free
  • Air Pruned Raised Beds for Tree Seedling Production – Allegany County

    Wild Geese Farm 8499 Agett Rd, Franklinville, United States

    Cornell Cooperative Extension Allegany County in conjunction with the Cornell Small Farms Program will be offering a hands-on workshop on Air Pruned Raised Beds (APRBs). The workshop, hosted at Wild…

    Free
  • Air Pruned Raised Beds For Tree Seedling Production – Wyoming County

    CCE Wyoming County 5.8.26- APRB 2320 Centerline Rd., Varysburg, NY, United States

    Air Pruned Raised Beds provide a scalable, land‑free way to grow tree seedlings. By using air exposure to naturally prune roots, they produce stronger root systems, improve transplant success, and support high‑density bare‑root production in small spaces. Adaptable to both urban and rural settings, APRBs work for many species and enable efficient, large‑volume propagation. Participants…

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