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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:Farming for Nature Ask the Farmer Q&A with David Kerr
DESCRIPTION:Our next instalment in our monthly Ask the Farmer Q&A Series will take place on March 12 at 8pm. \n ‘Running an Intensive Dairy Farm with Space for Nature’ \nDavid Kerr is a commercial dairy farmer from Ballyfin Co Laois. The 70-ha farm is comprised of mixed land ranging from good grassland to wet heavy land to cutaway bog. David milks 150 cross-bred cows\, “following the old farming mantra of one cow to the acre”. He also keeps a small flock of Dorset Horn sheep on the farm. 20% of the land has been reseeded with multispecies swards and clover and this has helped reduce the amount of artificial nitrogen spread on the land. David is an advocate of efficient grassland management\, and he hosted a very successful Irish Grassland Association summer tour on his farm in 2014. \nThere is 3 acres of woodland on the farm\, mainly oak\, which was planted by David’s late father George. To honour the passing of George last year\, David devoted an area of land to a wildlife pond. The 1.5-acre pond was dug and different tree species were planted around the pond. Although the pond is not yet one year old\, it has already attracted numerous bird and insect species to the land and has become a central part of the farm. David has left approximately 12% of his farm as non-commercially productive land and he values this land for its biodiversity and wildlife value. “If you farm in a technically efficient manner\, you can afford to leave some land aside and dedicated for nature.” \nDavid is a strong example of a farmer who runs a commercial and productive farming enterprise\, all the while leaving space aside for nature\, biodiversity and wildlife on his land. \nRegister your place for this free Q&A event on March 12 here 
URL:https://www.farmingfornature.ie/events-calendar-event/farming-for-nature-ask-the-farmer-qa-with-david-kerr/
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SUMMARY:Seed Swap at Brown Envelope Seeds
DESCRIPTION:Bring\, swap\, show\, tell and sell your seeds with the Brown Envelope Gang and local growers at Adagh Farm. \nA Free event \nTea and Treats and farm tour. \nMore info here 
URL:https://www.farmingfornature.ie/events-calendar-event/seed-swap-at-brown-envelope-seeds/
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SUMMARY:The Polytunnel Gardener
DESCRIPTION:Bring the South of France to West Cork\, and grow organic fruit & vegetables all year round! Growing in the Poly Tunnel at Brown Envelope Seeds\, workshop led by Susanne O’Shaughnessy from the Brown Envelope gang. \n11-3pm on March 24 \nSuitable for all levels of experience. \nTea and Treats provided! \nFarm Tour.  The cost is €50 per person Register here 
URL:https://www.farmingfornature.ie/events-calendar-event/the-polytunnel-gardener/
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SUMMARY:Agroforestry Walk\, Headford Co. Galway
DESCRIPTION:This silvopastoral system was planted in 2020 under the afforestation programme agroforestry grant Forest Type 8 option. The overall area of this plot is 2.86 ha and trees were planted at a density of 400 trees per hectare. It was planted using 60% Pedunculate oak and 40% additional broadleaves – Downy birch\, Cherry\, Hazel\, English walnut\, Beech and Norway maple. Sheep are grazed between the trees. This farm is a good example of a silvopastoral agroforestry system on free draining brown soil in the west of Ireland. \nRegistration will close as soon as the maximum attendance is reached. Registration here  \nAttendees are requested to bring appropriate clothing/footwear in case of inclement weather on the day.  Booking is essential as parking is limited. \nFor further information on farm walks please email Ragna at projectsupport@irishagroforestry.ie
URL:https://www.farmingfornature.ie/events-calendar-event/agroforestry-walk-headford-co-galway/
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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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