EarthDance is a
teaching farm located in Ferguson, MO. Since 2009, EarthDance has
operated a part-time apprenticeship program at the historic Mueller Organic
Farm, in order to train more farmers and gardeners for the St. Louis region. To
view our complete listing of classes, and to register, visit http://www.earthdancefarms.org/what-we-do/classes-2/. Questions about classes at EarthDance may be
addressed to rachel@earthdancefarms.org
April 1st, 6-7:30pm - Greenhouse
and Hoophouse Growing at LaVista Farm
Tour La Vista Farm, in Godfrey
IL. La Vista is a nonprofit Community Supported Farm, in operation since
2001. Eric Stevens and his wife Crystal manage the farm. Their
specialties include native plants, medicinal herbs, companion planting and
gourmet cooking with seasonal vegetables. During this field trip, Crystal
and Eric will provide a guided tour of their heated hoophouse, where they raise
their transplants in late winter. In late spring, the structure is used
as a high tunnel, where heat-loving crops are raised in the soil beneath
plastic covering.
April 8th, 6-7:30pm - Field Planning for Efficient Farming
Tour EarthDance's Mueller Farm, for a field walk focused on
field planning. This class will include discussion of large equipment,
including four- and two-wheeled tractors, and implements. Learn how to
determine the most efficient planting bed size and layout and choose your
cultivation strategies.
April 15th, 6-7:30pm - Keeping Track: Harvest Procedures and Record Keeping
April 15th, 6-7:30pm - Keeping Track: Harvest Procedures and Record Keeping
Review the basics of planning and implementing a successful
harvest, as well as the necessity of keeping good records. Rigorous
record keeping is also a key to organic certification. Learn what data to
keep track of; systems that will facilitate your record keeping; and how you
can use your records to improve farming practices and profitability.
April 22nd, 6-7:30pm - Keeping it Fresh: Post-harvest Handling for Quality and Safety
April 22nd, 6-7:30pm - Keeping it Fresh: Post-harvest Handling for Quality and Safety
This class will cover food safety practices, as well as
harvest procedures and equipment that will ensure high quality produce that maintains
its freshness longer. Review the procedures that make for an effective harvest,
gain insight into the factors that can diminish the quality of your produce,
and learn how to establish a food safety plan for your farm. A portion of
this class will be devoted to cool-bot technology. Cool-bots employ
reconfigured air conditioning units to transform an enclosed space into a DIY
walk-in cooler. Learn the basics of cool-bot construction, including cost,
necessary materials, and assembly overview. Attendees will receive a
manual with detailed instructions explaining the construction process. Light
refreshments will be served.
April 30th, 6-7:30pm - To Market, To Market
This class will focus on farmers markets from
the farmer’s perspective. Market “dos and don’ts” will be covered, as well
as techniques for branding your products, establishing customer loyalty, and
keeping your product fresh and appealing at market.April 30th, 6-7:30pm - To Market, To Market
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