The Missouri Beginning Farmers Program will continue its monthly webinars in March with a presentation by Curtis Millsap of Millsap Farm titled, “Pastured Poultry for the Beginning Farmer.” The webinar will be March 7th from 7:00 to 8:30 pm with a PowerPoint presentation. There will be two additional opportunities to learn from Curtis, March 16 and March 28, both from 7:00 to 8:30 pm. These will be live chats in a Question/Answer format where Curtis will answer questions brought forth by participants in the webinar. Curtis is well known in the Springfield, MO area for his CSA and pastured poultry operation.
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Meeting Name: MO BFP
Summary: Pastured Poultry for Beginning Farmers
Invited By: Debi Kelly (kellyd@missouri.edu)
When: Monday 7 March, 07:00 PM - 08:30 PM
Time Zone: (GMT-06:00) Central Time (US and Canada)
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thank you for hosting this webinar, it was great! I found out about it through Nebraska Sustainable Ag Society on fb. I live in central MO so I was very excited to find this blog via the webinar. Are you affiliated with the Farm Beginnings Land Stewardship Project originating in southern MN?
ReplyDeleteI am with the University of Missouri Extension. I am familiar with Farm Beginnings with the Land Stewardship Project. We actually had a grant with them to bring Farm Beginnings to MO. We took the concept of Farm Beginnings and create a MO version called Grow Your Farm. Grow Your Farm is part of the MO Beginning Farmers Program.
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