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SUMMARY:NOTS - Organic Salad Growing Masterclass with Jim Cronin & Rory Magorrian
DESCRIPTION:Join experienced salad growers Jim Cronin and Rory Magorrian for an in-depth\, 1-day organic salad growing masterclass in Co Clare.\n\nSalad leaf production is lucrative as a crop\, is sought after by customers\, requires attention to detail\, and also works as a stand alone crop. Learn the ins-and-outs of salad leaf production from tutors Rory Magorrian (established producer of large volumes of salad leaves) and Jim Cronin (highly-respected salad leaf grower and market gardening expert).\n\nThe course will be held on Jim Cronin’s farm in Co Clare with examples of salad varieties visible on the day.\nCourse Information:\n\n 	Date: Wednesday August 7th\, 2024\n 	Time: 10.00am to 4.30pm\n 	Venue: Jim Cronin’s Farm\, Ballyknavin\, Bridgetown\, Co Clare\n 	Trainers: Jim Cronin & Rory Magorrian\n 	Cost:  €60 when you sign up through NOTS here \n\nCourse Content / Topics:\n\n 	Seed sourcing\n 	Varieties\n 	Growing conditions\n 	Planting techniques\n 	Polytunnel production / Outdoor production\n 	Weed control\n 	Pests and diseases\n 	Successional sowing\n 	All year round production\n 	Yields\n 	Financial returns\n 	Marketing\, and more
URL:https://www.farmingfornature.ie/events-calendar-event/organic-salad-growing-masterclass-with-jim-cronin-rory-magorrian/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240808T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240808T160000
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SUMMARY:Irish Agroforestry Forum - Agroforestry Walk with Farming for Nature Ambassador Andrew Chilton
DESCRIPTION:Organic Agroforestry Walk with Andrew Chilton \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Chilton family has a mixed farming enterprise in Co Roscommon. Their careful management has turned what was once a field of rushes into a productive diverse farm holding. Over the years they have been planting different types of hedgerows\, field corners\, orchards\, a small woodland\, and standard trees on the land. They have a small herd of Dexter cattle and keep bees\, chickens\, and the occasional pig on the farm. They closely monitor the livestock carrying capacity of the land throughout the year and adjust the stocking rate accordingly. All of the livestock are on a rotational grazing system and overwinter outdoors. They also manage a second farm bordering Lough Key which is surrounded by woodland. They keep a herd of Alpacas on this farm. The fleeces from the Alpacas are being processed in the UK and turned into duvets and pillows. All products from the home farm are sold directly to customers.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVisiting this farm will be an extraordinary learning experience\, showing firsthand how a close-to-nature farming approach can be valuable for the entire farm enterprise. Andrew advocates for diversity and has been a Farming for Nature ambassador since 2022. He is also an organic farm advisor and teaches the Organic Production Principles courses for National Organic SkillNet.
URL:https://www.farmingfornature.ie/events-calendar-event/irish-agroforestry-forum-agroforestry-walk-with-farming-for-nature-ambassador-andrew-chilton/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240809T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240809T203000
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CREATED:20240730T122815Z
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SUMMARY:'Six Inches of Soil' Screening - Disappear Here Film Club in Clonmany\, Co Donegal 
DESCRIPTION:ChangeMakers Donegal and Siolta Croi are showing the film ‘Six Inches of Soil’ at the Disappear Here Film Club in Clonmany\, Co Donegal on Friday 9 August. \n\n\n\nSix Inches of Soil is the inspiring story of British farmers standing up against the industrial food system and transforming the way they produce food – to heal the soil\, benefit our health and provide for local communities. \n\n\n\nChangeMakers Donegal is an Irish Aid funded project at Inishowen Development Partnership\, in partnership with Donegal ETB\, Trocaire\, Self Help Africa and Concern Worldwide. \n\n\n\nContact myra@inishowen.ie for more information.
URL:https://www.farmingfornature.ie/events-calendar-event/six-inches-of-soil-screening-disappear-here-film-club-in-clonmany-co-donegal/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240810T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240810T133000
DTSTAMP:20260604T204146
CREATED:20240410T104452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240417T065620Z
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SUMMARY:FFN - Produced in Roscommon\, Sold in Roscommon – Organic Mixed Farming & Supplying your own Restaurant Chain
DESCRIPTION:Farming for Nature Ambassador Series Farm Walk \nAugust 10 – Produced in Roscommon\, Sold in Roscommon – Organic Mixed Farming & Supplying your own Restaurant Chain \nThe Farming for Nature farm walks are an opportunity for our Ambassadors to showcase their contribution to nature and good farming practices on their land. \nLiam and Justina Gavin run Drumanilra Organic Farm on the shores of Lough Key\, Co. Roscommon. \nLiam and Justina manage a 300-acre mixed livestock and horticulture farm. They farm a pedigree herd of Irish Dexter cattle\, a flock of Jacob sheep\, out-door reared pigs and a flock of laying hens. The organic animal produce is processed locally and sold direct to their customers via their farm shop/cafeor through a box-scheme. The market garden produces organic salads and vegetables which are also sold direct to local customers. \nMost of the land is in permanent pasture and they are experimenting with multi-species herbal leys to help regenerate soil and provide nutritionally dense food for the animals. On the farm they have implemented a Holistic Planned Grazing system meaning the animals are moved to fresh pasture daily. During the winter months\, some of the animals are housed in dry-bay sheds and the farmyard manure generated is spread as organic fertilizer on the land. \nThere are pockets of mature broadleaf forestry around the farm\, as well nature corridors and diverse hedgerows that are managed for biodiversity. Given its proximity to the lake\, this wetland habitat attracts lots of water birds to the land. Other wildlife seen on the farm includes deer\, red squirrel\, badgers\, pine marten\, rabbits and hares\, as well as birds of prey like buzzards and kestrels. The Gavin family\, along with their team\, have created a diverse productive farm that operates with care and consideration for the natural landscape and ecology of the land \nSaturday\, August 10\, at 11am \nTickets costs €10.  Limited places available.  Book your place here \nThese events have been jointly supported by the Department of Agriculture\, Food and the Marine and the National Parks and Wildlife Service.
URL:https://www.farmingfornature.ie/events-calendar-event/produced-in-roscommon-sold-in-roscommon-organic-mixed-farming-supplying-your-own-restaurant-chain/
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SUMMARY:Naturefest at Airfield Estate
DESCRIPTION:Farming for Nature Ambassador Stephen Morrison will be speaking at a panel at Naturefest on Sunday 18th August. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nA family-friendly festival filled with exploration\, expert panels and hands-on learning!  \n\n\n\nUnlock the wonder of nature and discover the wild plants and animals that call Ireland home\, and learn about what we can do to help protect them. Enjoy a nature discovery trail leading you across our 38-acre estate\, join in our all-day minibeast hunt\, or become amazed by a science show. Learn about biodiversity\, science\, sustainability\, and nature through hands-on workshops for all ages\, specialist talks\, bespoke tours\, and theatrical storytelling! \n\n\n\nWho should attend?  \n\n\n\nNature-lovers\, families\, and anyone curious to learn more about biodiversity and wildlife. 
URL:https://www.farmingfornature.ie/events-calendar-event/naturefest-at-airfield-estate/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240817T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240817T133000
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SUMMARY:FFN - Ecological Diversity on a 145-acre Market Garden\, Orchard and Beef Farm
DESCRIPTION:Farming for Nature Ambassador Series Farm Walk \nAugust 17 – Ecological Diversity on a 145-acre Market Garden\, Orchard and Beef Farm \nThe Farming for Nature farm walks are an opportunity for our Ambassadors to showcase their contribution to nature and good farming practices on their land. \nPatrick Frankel runs Kilbrack Organic Farm with his partner Judith and their young family. This is a 145-acre farm in Doneraile\, Co. Cork. His main focus is a wide a range of organic vegetables with 45 crops throughout the seasons\, that he sales directly to consumers and supplies 26 restaurants in Cork city and the surrounding areas. He also has shorthorn cattle which he sells at 30-months\, and a beech and oak woodland. Patrick has a deep interest in biodiversity\, soil heath and sustainable food production. He grows in a walled garden combining an orchard with potatoes and a wide range of vegetables including leeks\, kale\, garlic\, Jerusalem artichokes\, potatoes\, tomatoes\, french beans and salad leaves. He has 4 polytunnels that specialise in overwinter salads\, and summer crops such as peppers\, tomatoes and aubergines. The diversity in produce at Kilbrack is outstanding while enhancing the diversity in the surrounding agroecological system. “I am amazed by what can come off relatively small piece of land. What it gives back over and over if you look after it. The market is not filled\, there is so much demand for organics\, there is so much opportunity here without importing. I have faith in farmers that they will adapt to our changing climate as they are in touch with elements and will react.” Patrick and Judith are keen on educating others on market gardening with up to 50 Woofers each year coming to the farm. \nSaturday\, 17 August at 11am \nTickets costs €10.  Limited places available.  Book your place here \nThese events have been jointly supported by the Department of Agriculture\, Food and the Marine and the National Parks and Wildlife Service.
URL:https://www.farmingfornature.ie/events-calendar-event/ecological-diversity-on-a-145-acre-market-garden-orchard-and-beef-farm/
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SUMMARY:Summer Seed Saving with Madeline McKeever
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an intensive\, hands-on day of how and why saving seed is important. \nLed by internationally renowned seed saver Madeline McKeever of Brown Envelope Seeds\, the course will be delivered across a number of great locations – the Farm Classroom at the Ballymaloe Cookery School\, our main glasshouse and the vegetable\, fruit and wild flower fields where a wide variety of vegetables\, fruit and herbs are grown organically each season. Madeline will lead a discussion in her inimitable style on seed security and sovereignty before demonstrating the practical instructions for saving seed of cereals\, herbs and vegetables. Then it’s your turn with Madeline and members of the farm and garden team on hand to answer any questions you might have. You’ll also have a guided tour of the farm and gardens where we’ll identify the different crops and plants going to seed. \nMadeline McKeever grew up on a farm in Co Meath\, studied botany in TCD\, completing a MSc in vegetation history in 1984. After some time travelling\, and a year long apprenticeship on an organic farm in Maine\, she returned to Ireland in 1986 to farm in West Cork. The farm in Ardagh was managed as an organic dairy farm from 1987-1999\, after which beef cattle and seeds became the main focus. In 2005 the business name Brown Envelope Seeds was registered\, and half of the farm was planted in broad-leaved trees. Since then seed production has been the main activity on the farm. Brown Envelope Seeds are grown on the farm and by organic grower and seed saver\, Jason Horner in Co Clare. All the seeds are Irish grown and certified organic. \nThe Aim of the course is to enable participants to save seeds of a wide variety of cereals\, vegetables and herbs. \nWhat You’ll Learn: \n\nDescribe the process of plant reproduction.\nDescribe the difference between self-pollination and cross-pollination.\nEstablish which vegetables cross with each other and which don’t\nUnderstand in-breeding and out-breeding and the importance of having an appropriate Population of plants for seed-saving\nSow and space annual crops for seed production\nSelect plants for seed production.\nKnow how to maintain flowering biennials and protect from wind damage\nDescribe the importance of labelling and record keeping.\nHarvest seeds plants\nDry seed plants in preparation for threshing\nThresh by hand\, and using simple tools.\nClean seeds using screens and by winnowing\nKnow how to carry out germination tests\nExtract seeds from wet fruit such as tomatoes and cucumbers\nDry and store seeds\nManage their personal seed bank\n\nCourse Elements: \n\nA tour of the organic farm\, gardens\, dairy and greenhouses\, which provide much of the seasonal produce you’ll enjoy at lunch and see at the farm shop\nA discussion on seed security and sovereignty\nPractical demonstration of how to save a variety of seeds\nOpportunities to put theory into practice and save seeds yourself to take home\n\nGood to Know: \nAs we’ll spend time walking and learning around the farm please bring suitable clothing and footwear – and allow for changeable weather!\nRefreshments and Lunch included; eat alongside our students\, cookery school teachers\, farm staff\, gardeners and visiting experts\nTea and Coffee with whatever’s fresh out of the oven will be served from 9am so please arrive early to sign in\, meet other students and get ready for a busy day of hands on learning\nThe course is held at Ballymaloe Cookery School’s Organic Farm and Gardens in Shanagarry\, Co. Cork P25 R274
URL:https://www.farmingfornature.ie/events-calendar-event/summer-seed-saving-with-madeline-mckeever/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240820T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240820T203000
DTSTAMP:20260604T204146
CREATED:20240813T163243Z
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SUMMARY:Heritage Week\, Co. Clare: The Benefits of Biodiversity on The Farm
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate National Heritage Week\, Ecologist Sean O’Farrell will give a talk on the Benefits of Biodiversity on the Farm at Scarriff GAA Hall (Eircode: V94 CA47) at 7pm on Tuesday\, 20th of August 2024. \n\n\n\nThe talk will cover pond creation\, hedgerow management for wildlife\, soil health and aquatic ecology and ways to protect rivers. This event is organised by Clare County Council’s Biodiversity Officer.
URL:https://www.farmingfornature.ie/events-calendar-event/heritage-week-co-clare-the-benefits-of-biodiversity-on-the-farm/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240823T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240825T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T204146
CREATED:20240820T075701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240820T082928Z
UID:9720-1724400000-1724605200@www.farmingfornature.ie
SUMMARY:Heritage Week\, Co. Cork: Tracton natural Heritage Weekend
DESCRIPTION:As part of Heritage Week\, Tracton Biodiversity Group are holding their Natural Heritage Weekend on the 23rd-25th August. \n\n\n\n\n2 page TBG Flyer Heritage weekendDownload
URL:https://www.farmingfornature.ie/events-calendar-event/heritage-week-tracton-natural-heritage-weekend-co-cork/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240824T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240824T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T204146
CREATED:20240410T105900Z
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SUMMARY:FFN - From Wheatgrass to Organic Pork – Abundance from Marginal Land When Farming for Nature
DESCRIPTION:Farming for Nature Ambassador Series Farm Walk \nAugust 24 – From Wheatgrass to Organic Pork – Abundance from Marginal Land When Farming for Nature \nThe Farming for Nature farm walks are an opportunity for our Ambassadors to showcase their contribution to nature and good farming practices on their land. \nThomas and Claire manage a 25-acre mixed organic farm in Co. Kerry. They produce vegetables\, salads\, wheatgrass\, meat\, poultry and eggs which they sell locally in their shop in Tralee (Manna Organic Store). They have 15-acres of native Irish woodland and 4-acres of permaculture including fruit trees. They are a great example of diverse food production and biodiversity production all on very marginal land\, of proving what is possible. “Climate change is caused by the disconnection with the land and we need to produce farming systems that are less energy intensive” \nSaturday\, August 24\, 2pm \nTickets costs €10.  Limited places available.  Book your place here \nThese events have been jointly supported by the Department of Agriculture\, Food and the Marine and the National Parks and Wildlife Service.
URL:https://www.farmingfornature.ie/events-calendar-event/from-wheatgrass-to-organic-pork-abundance-from-marginal-land-when-farming-for-nature/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240831T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240901T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T204146
CREATED:20240806T103548Z
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SUMMARY:Field Exchange Festival
DESCRIPTION:Field Exchange is all about bringing people together to support creative approaches to sustainable agriculture and addressing climate change – a dynamic initiative designed to enhance the dialogue between agriculture and creativity\, fostering safe discussions for progressive change in farming.  \n\n\n\nTaking place on the farm of Farming for Nature Ambassador Ailbhe Gerard. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe public is invited to the Field Exchange Festival—Creative Agriculture for Thriving Communities on Brookfield Farm\, 31 August -1 September 2024. \n\n\n\nThere will be Visual Arts opening\, music performances\, feasting\, craft demonstrations\, workshops\, discussions\, farm walks\, guest speakers and more!
URL:https://www.farmingfornature.ie/events-calendar-event/field-exchange-festival/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240831T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240831T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T204146
CREATED:20240821T101813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240821T101814Z
UID:9839-1725094800-1725123600@www.farmingfornature.ie
SUMMARY:Biodiversity Summer School - Greensod ireland
DESCRIPTION:A two day event in Kylemore Abbey\, Co. Galway that will bring together environmental NGOs charities\, professionals\, local community groups and members of the public.  With talks on ground nesting birds\, dark skies\, invasive species removal this event will be provide a series of events that are educational\, enjoyable and empowering. \n\n\n\nFull schedule and links to eventbrite tickets can be found below:(If you can no longer make an event you booked please let us know as soon as possible to free up the ticket as spaces are limited) \n\n\n\nSaturday Morning: Eventbrite Link10:00-10:15 – Intro10:15 – 10:45 – Carbon finance – Terry Morley (UG)10:45 – 12:45 – Rhododendron Control Workshop- Roisín Gannon(Dúlra) and Inez Steefkert (Kylemore Abbey12:45 – 13:15 – ACRES: Using Habitat Assessment to Reward Farmers in an Agri Environmental Scheme – Mary McAndrew (ACRES)13:15 – 14:15 – Lunch \n\n\n\nSaturday Afternoon: Eventbrite Link14:15 – 14:45 – Letterfrack Tidy Towns Talk – Janet O’Toole (Letterfrack Tidy Towns)14:45 – 15:15 – Ground Nesting birds – John Lusby (Birdwatch Ireland)15:30- 16:00 – Conservation projects in the National Park – Eamonn McLoughlin (NPWS)16:00-16:30 – Disucussion: Collaboration for landscape scale nature conservation – Benjamin Thebaudeau (Joyce Country Geopark) \n\n\n\nSaturday Evening: Eventbrite Link18:00 – 19:00 – Art\, Literature and Biodiversity – an evening of poetry and photographs –Jane Robinson and Tina Claffey \n\n\n\nSunday morning: Eventbrite Link9:45 – 10:30 – Hometree talk – Jess Williams (Offsite at Cnocán Bán)11:15 – 11:45 – Nocturnal Wildlife – Dr. Margaret Flaherty (Dark Sky Ireland)11:45 – 13:00 – Lunch \n\n\n\nSunday Afternoon: Eventbrite Link12:45 – 14:00 – Blue Dot River survey – David Rafter (Lawpro)14:00 – 14:30 – Presentation on GSI Salrock site – Green Sod Ireland
URL:https://www.farmingfornature.ie/events-calendar-event/biodiversity-summer-school-greensod-ireland/
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