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SUMMARY:NOTS - Organic Farming Principles
DESCRIPTION:Multiple Dates & Venues \nFeb – Tipperary \nMarch – Cavan\, Leitrim\, Kerry\, Westmeath\, Carlow\, Roscommon\, Mayo \nApril – Sligo \nLearn what’s involved in converting to organic farming with this 4-day / 2-weekend course in Organic Farming Principles. This practical organic course is QQI Level 5 certified\, and is accepted to gain access onto the Organic Farming Scheme. \n  \nFor more info\, click here \n  \n 
URL:https://www.farmingfornature.ie/events-calendar-event/nots-organic-farming-principles/
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SUMMARY:The Quickening Exhibition featuring Farming For Nature Ambassadors
DESCRIPTION:The Douglas Hyde Gallery of Contemporary Art announces The Quickening\, a powerful new artwork by ground-breaking artist Deirdre O’Mahony. \nBringing together urgent conversations\, original music and moving image\, The Quickening responds to issues facing farming\, food production and consumption\, in the face of present ecological and climate crises. A nationwide project\, the culmination of over three years of research\, it opens in an ambitious exhibition at The Douglas Hyde on March 29th with a Walls & Halls Tour in community spaces and farms in Carlow\, Waterford\, Kilkenny\, Tipperary\, Wicklow\, and Wexford\, from April 18th to May 4th 2024. \nMore info here
URL:https://www.farmingfornature.ie/events-calendar-event/the-quickening-exhibition-featuring-farming-for-nature-ambassadors/
LOCATION:Douglas Hyde Gallery\, The Douglas Hyde Gallery of Contemporary Art Trinity College Dublin Dublin 2\, D02 PN40
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SUMMARY:Online Q&A with Farming for Nature Ambassadors Justina & Liam Gavin
DESCRIPTION:Our next Farmer Q&A ???????????????????????????? ???? ???????????????????? ???????? ???????????????? ???????????????? is with Justina and Liam Gavin of Drumanilra Organic Farm and Farm Kitchens . \nThis free Q&A takes place on Tuesday\, April 9 at 8pm as part of our monthly series with Farming for Nature Ambassadors \nRegister your place – here  \nJustina and Liam Gavin run Drumanilra Organic Farm on the shores of Lough Key\, Co. Roscommon. They manage a 300-acre mixed livestock and horticulture farm. They farm a herd of pedigree Irish Dexter cattle\, a flock of Jacob sheep and a flock of laying hens. The organic animal produce is processed locally and sold direct to their customers via their farm shops/restaurants. The market garden produces organic salads and vegetables which also supply their restaurant business. A Holistic Planned Grazing system is practised on the farm and multi-species herbal leys have been sown to help regenerate soil and provide nutritionally dense food for the animals. Habitats on the farm include pockets of mature broadleaf forestry\, wetlands along the lake shore and mature. \nRead more about Justina and Liam and the Farming for Nature Ambassador programme – here 
URL:https://www.farmingfornature.ie/events-calendar-event/online-qa-with-farming-for-nature-ambassadors-justina-liam-gavin/
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