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Winnipeg Farm Club
Winnipeg Farm Club

Thu, Feb 20

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Low Life Barrel House

Winnipeg Farm Club

Time & Location

Feb 20, 2025, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. CST

Low Life Barrel House, 398 Daly St N, Winnipeg, MB R3L 2K6, Canada

About the event


WHAT'S PLANNED FOR FEBRUARY 20TH, 2025?:

TOPIC: This session is a part of the University of Manitoba’s LEAP (Leveraging Ecosystems to transform Agriculture on the Prairies) Project. The LEAP Project is opening with farmer consultation and wants to hear directly from Manitoba Farmers to inform their research and policy. LEAP's goal is to help build farming systems that use technology and nature-based tools to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, capture carbon, support biodiversity, and help farms adapt to a changing climate.


We will be hosting several of LEAP’s project leads in conversation about their work - and they want to hear from you! Topics such as policy, farmer well-being and farm succession will be on the table in this interactive session, offering farmers a chance to help inform LEAP’s project objectives, methods, and priorities.


All are welcome, whether you’re keen to be a conversation partner, or would rather listen and learn.


SPEAKERS:

Dr. Martin Entz, Agronomist

Kyle Bobiwash, Entomology and Policy

Meagan King, Animal Welfare and Farmer Well-being

Jess Goodwin, MSc student at University of Manitoba

hosted by Justin Girard, Young Agrarians


What happened on January 16th, 2025?

This month, we were joined by Tom Nagy from River City Mushrooms! Tom shared simple and effective ways to integrate mushrooms into established market gardens and backyard gardens alike. Wondering what to companion plant with mushrooms, how different mushroom varieties interact with different mulches, or how to scale up mushroom production for a farm business? Tom has a breadth of knowledge about mushroom cultivation, and is excited to chat about all your mycelial questions!


What happened on November 21st, 2024?

We were joined by Jeff from Wild Earth Farms for a special presentation recapping the cover cropping project—highlighting the lessons learned, the successes, and the challenges faced when working with this practice.

Background: This summer, Manitoba Organics hosted a farm tour of Wild Earth Farms (www.wildearthfarms.ca) to dive deep into the challenges and benefits of integrating cover crops into a vegetable rotation.


Join Our Regional Peer-to-Peer Farmer Clubs!

We host five, monthly, dynamic peer-to-peer farmer clubs across various regions of Manitoba. These clubs are designed as collaborative platforms where farmers can come together to share experiences, exchange knowledge, and refine skills. By participating, you'll contribute to the collective success of sustainable agriculture. Connect with fellow farmers, gain valuable insights, and support each other in fostering a thriving, eco-friendly farming community. Explore our farm clubs and become a part of this exciting network dedicated to advancing sustainable agriculture in Manitoba!


YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE AN ORGANIC FARMER TO PARTICIPATE. Anyone interested in learning about sustainable and/or regenerative practices are welcome!




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