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PRACTICAL FARMERS OF IOWA ANNOUNCES 2007 FIELD DAYS
PRACTICAL FARMERS OF IOWA ANNOUNCES 2007 FIELD DAYS
By Practical Farmers of Iowa (Iowa Farmers Union is sponsoring the Aug. 4 field day.) 颅Summertime is here and so is the season for Practical Farmers of Iowa Field Days. Whether you聮re a farmer interested in controlling disease in your swine herd or a consumer wanting to find sources of fresh, locally produced food, you can find a Field Day for you in 2007. Among the Practical Farmers of Iowa members who will be featured this summer are: 路 David and Susan Gossman and managing trees and row crops for wildlife and profit (Zwingle) 路 Laura Krouse and the importance of local foods (Mt. Vernon) 路 Tom Frantzen and Conservation Security Program and grazing (New Hampton) 路 Dan and Lorna Wilson and feed costs and grains (Paullina) 路 Norm McCoy and goat browsing for weed management (Maxwell) 路 And many more! Practical Farmers of Iowa field days, a 21-year tradition, showcase the innovation and vision of Iowa聮s sustainable farmers. Field days were originally started to demonstrate members聮 pioneering work in on-farm research颅where farmers conduct research on their own farms to answer their own questions. Today, the field days include much more. 聯PFI field days have grown to include much more than just production-based field days. Now they also have a focus on our sustainable food systems that nourish our cities with healthy and delicious locally grown food. They really provide a great opportunity for consumers to meet the farmers that grow their food and see how their food is produced,聰 said Joyce Lock, a Des Moines consumer. Field Days oriented directly for consumers include Lonnie Gamble聮s workshop on artisan foods (Fairfield) and a Buy Fresh, Buy Local tour in Davenport. 聯There truly is something for everyone. There聮s good food, hands-on demonstrations and plenty to learn颅whether it be how to grow something better or how to control unwanted pests. As a producer, when I attend field days I get answers to questions I didn聮t even know I had,聰 claims Angela Tedesco, a Johnston farmer. Angela is hosting a field day July 21 on heirloom foods, tree plantings, and community agriculture. Last year more than 1,000 people attended field days held across the state. For complete details call the PFI office at (515) 232-5661 or visit www.practicalfarmers.org . Field day guides are available while they last. The Field Days are free, and everyone is invited. Major sponsors for the 2007 Practical Farmers of Iowa Field Days are: the Animal Welfare Institute, Frontier Natural Products Co-op, Iowa State University Extension, Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture and Organic Valley. Here聮s a complete list: 2007 PFI Field Days June 12, Floyd Boulevard Market Tour, Sioux City June 20, Managed Grazing on Marginal Land, Corning June 23, Organic Farming and Flax, Carroll June 30, Managing Trees and Row Crops for Profit, Soil Quality and Wildlife, Zwingle July 1, Artisan Foods Workshop, Fairfield July 7, Small Production Flocks: Breeding, Processing and Preparing for Avian Influenza, Bondurant July 10, Leopold Center 20th Anniversary Tours, Location varies July 14, Buy Fresh, Buy Local Tour, Quad Cities Area July 21, Heirloom Foods, Tree Plantings and Community Agriculture, Johnston July 23, Biodiesel, Breeding Corn for Quality and Community Gardens for New Americans, Ankeny July 27, Wild Country Ranching, Lovilia Aug. 4, Enterprises on a Few Acres, Direct-to-consumer and the Algona Food Cooperative, Algona Aug. 5, The Importance of Local Foods, Mt. Vernon Aug. 5, Getting to Know Henry A. Wallace Day, Orient Aug. 7, Nature Mapping, Hampton Aug. 9, Swine Herd Health, Conservation Security Program, and Grazing, New Hampton Aug. 11, Organic No-till Tomatoes, Earlham Aug. 13, High Tunnel Fruit and Vegetable Production Workshop and Tour, Lewis & Griswold Aug. 16, Feed Costs, Grazing and Grains, Paullina Aug. 18, Breeding Corn for Quality, Cover Crops, Paullina Aug. 22, Sustainable Row Crops, Livestock and Gardens, Greenfield Aug. 25, Leopold Center Recognition, Flax, Triticale, and Natural History, Sutherland Aug. 29, A Discussion on Farm Policy, Organic Weed Management and Tree Plantings, Harlan Sept. 9, Goat Browsing for Weed Management, Illinois Bundleflower, Maxwell Sept. 15, Hybrids, Flame Cultivation and Grazing for Wildlife, Creston Sept. 22, Community based Agriculture, Kanawha Oct. 6, Heirloom Garlic Tasting, Farm Tour and Dinner, Minburn & Perry Oct. 7, Farm Crawl, Marion and Lucas Counties
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