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SUMMARY:Growing for Market
URL:http://www.harbourliving.ca/event/growing-for-market103/
LOCATION:Foxglove Farm :: 1200 Mount Maxwell Rd Saltspring Island, 
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Tuesday, 24 September, 2013 at 7:00pm – Thursday, 26 September, 2013 at 10:00pm=0D=0A=
Option to participate in harvest on Friday, 27 September, morning=0D=0A=
Cost: $295 + applicable taxes (includes lunch and dinner on Wednesday & Thursday)=0D=0A=
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The resurgence of interest and demand for regionally produced food has created a huge opportunity for those who want to become growers and has expanded possibilities for those who are already farming.=0D=0A=
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Join veteran farmers Michael Ableman and Josh Volk for a two-day intensive workshop on growing fruits and vegetables for market. The first part of the workshop will focus on production, from soil fertility and preparation, to seed selection and propagation, through harvest and post-harvest. The second part of the workshop will be devoted entirely to marketing, with sessions on region specific market planning, farmers’ markets, CSA, displays, and restaurant and wholesale sales. This is a nuts and bolts workshop which will cover a range of both perennial and annual crops and enable participants to learn some of the specific techniques and strategies of a successful market farmer.=0D=0A=
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Michael Ableman is a farmer, writer, and photographer. He is the author of three books: From the Good Earth: A celebration of growing food around the world; On Good Land: The autobiography of an urban farm; and Fields of Plenty: A farmer’s journey in search of real food and the people who grow it. He is the founder and executive director emeritus of the Center for Urban Agriculture at Fairview Gardens, one of the oldest and most diverse organic farms in southern California, where he farmed for 20 years. Michael lectures extensively in Canada, the U.S. and Europe, and he is the co-director of the SOLEfood urban agriculture project in Vancouver. He lives and farms at Foxglove Farm, where he also directs the Center for Arts, Ecology and Agriculture.=0D=0A=
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www.fieldsofplenty.com=0D=0A=
www.solefoodfarms.com=0D=0A=
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Josh Volk has been immersed in the study and practice of vegetable farming in the Northeast, desert Southwest, California and the Pacific Northwest for over 20 years. He helped to develop and manage the very successful Sauvie Island Organics CSA, an intensive 20-acre vegetable farm outside of Portland, Oregon where he trained over 20 apprentices. Along with farming, Josh has been working as a consultant, writer, and teacher assisting numerous small-scale farmers and gardeners.=0D=0A=
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www.slowhandfarm.com
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