News Release
For Immediate Release
January 14, 2010
Contact:
Sally Worley, Practical Farmers of Iowa, (515)232-5661, sally@practicalfarmers.org
Luke Gran, Practical
Farmers of Iowa, (515)232-5661, luke@practicalfarmers.org
Join Practical Farmers of Iowa for their Winter Farminar Series
Nationwide—Practical Farmers of Iowa is excited to announce their winter lineup of online webinars, or “farminars.” Practical Farmers of Iowa has four farminars scheduled for this winter, beginning January 26. To register and participate in the farminars, visit www.practicalfarmers.org/farminar.
Farmers have asked for more learning opportunities in the off-season, and farminars are a good vessel for sharing knowledge. You are able to communicate with and hear from others any place there is a computer connected to the internet. Chris Corbin, beginning farmer near Ames, participated in the first farminar series: “The farminars helped me learn about a diversity of topics from the seat of my home. You save time and money not having to travel to a meeting during winter in Iowa.” Farminars also open up the ability for people worldwide to participate in the meeting, not just those in the vicinity of the speaker.
Practical Farmers of Iowa winter farminars are:
Tuesday, January 26, 7:00-8:30 p.m., “Whole Farm Soil Planning” with Amber Anderson-Mba
Tuesday, February 2, 7:00-8:30 p.m., “Ramp Up Vegetable Production” with Martin Stosiek
Tuesday, February 9, 7:00-8:30 p.m., “Grow Vegetables Year-Round” with Adam Montri
Tuesday, February 16, 7:00-8:30 p.m., “Opportunities in Agroforestry” with Tom Wahl
Practical Farmers of Iowa will offer a series of four spring farminars beginning March 2. The spring series will offer participants a “Fish Bowl” view of a beginning farmer learning from an experienced farmer. More details will be released about the spring series as the dates approach.
Did you miss the fall farminar series? All archived farminars are available online at www.practicalfarmers.org/farminar.
Practical Farmers of Iowa’s winter 2010 farminars are made possible by funding from the Ceres Foundation, the Wallace Genetic Foundation, the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture, and individual donors to our Next Generation Campaign.
Practical Farmers of Iowa includes a diverse group of farmers and nonfarmers. Corn, soybeans, beef cattle, and hay are the top enterprises for PFI farmers, although many have a variety of other operations, including fruits and vegetables. PFI’s programming stresses farmer-to-farmer networking through research and demonstration, field days, conferences, and more. For more information, call 515-232-5661 or visit www.practicalfarmers.org.
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