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SUMMARY:Farm Tour & Workshop: Blaney Family Farm
DESCRIPTION:Interested in learning what it takes to operate a diversified produce farm? Want to learn the ins and outs of high tunnel tomato production? \nAdam and Tabby Blaney started Blaney Family Farm in 2019 and have been growing a diversity of vegetables and flowers. They sell their products through a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program where customers subscribe ahead of the season to receive a cutomizable box of vegetables each week. They also sell weekly at the Athens Farmers Market and to several wholesale accounts\, including to Little Fish Brewery\, Village Bakery\, Lake Hope Lodge\, and Kindred Market. \nThis event will include both a farm tour and hands-on time learning about high tunnel tomatoes. \nTake home gift: All attendees will go home with a product from the farm! \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://woub.org/event/farm-tour-workshop-blaney-family-farm/
CATEGORIES:Class,Community
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rural Action":MAILTO:rachaels@ruralaction.org
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SUMMARY:Farm Tour & Workshop: Sugar Butte Farms
DESCRIPTION:Curious about how to raise pastured meats? Interested in the ins and outs of raising broiler chickens on pasture? \nSugar Butte Farms is owned and operated by Eric\, Kayla\, & Will Gibson. It sits in Lowell\, Ohio on 80 acres full of diverse biology and greenery. They raise chicken\, pork\, turkey\, and lamb – as well as producing value-added products like freeze dried pet treats and skin care products. \nThis event will include both a farm tour and dedicated time learning about their broiler chicken operation. \nSugar Butte chickens are fed Ohio grown & milled non-GMO feed and moved on green pasture every day. They use two techniques: day ranging and chicken tractors. \nTake home gift: All attendees will go home with a product made on the farm! \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://woub.org/event/farm-tour-workshop-sugar-butte-farms/
CATEGORIES:Class,Community
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rural Action":MAILTO:rachaels@ruralaction.org
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SUMMARY:Farm Tour & Workshop: Laurel Valley Creamery
DESCRIPTION:Learn from a grass-based dairy farm about small-scale dairy production and cheesemaking. \n\n\n\nLaurel Valley Creamery is a grass based sustainable producer of Jersey milk that we craft into small batches of farmstead cheese. The Nolan family specializes in naturally aged raw milk cheese in addition to making several pasteurized specialty cheeses. \nAll attendees will go home with a product made on the farm! \nLEARN MORE & REGISTER HERE
URL:https://woub.org/event/farm-tour-workshop-laurel-valley-creamery/
CATEGORIES:Class,Community
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rural Action":MAILTO:rachaels@ruralaction.org
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SUMMARY:Field Day: Route 9 Cooperative
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the cultivation and processing of chestnuts and acorns! \n\n\n\n\nCurious about perennial agriculture? Interested in growing and processing nuts? Join this field day to see a chestnut orchard in person\, tour a processing facility\, and learn about how the individuals at Route 9 Cooperative are making value-added flours from chestnuts and acorns. \nRural Action has partnered with Route 9 to trial the use of a coffee roaster to enhance the flavor of nut products for use in baked goods\, beverages\, and dairy products. \nAttendees can expect to learn about growing and gathering the nuts to roasting and processing the flour. We will be sampling nut products to gather consumer feedback as well! \nTake home gift: All attendees will go home with a single-serving pack of chestnut pancake mix\, one of Route 9’s most popular products! \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://woub.org/event/field-day-route-9-cooperative/
CATEGORIES:Class,Community
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rural Action":MAILTO:rachaels@ruralaction.org
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SUMMARY:Silvopasture Tour: Hidden Creek Pasture
DESCRIPTION:Tour a 7-acre silvopasture on a pastured beef & chicken farm in Noble County! \n\n\n\n\nThis silvopasture tour will take place at Hidden Creek Pasture where Wendall Miller\, his wife Carla\, and their five children manage 70 acres of rolling farm and woodlands. They raise pastured beef and chicken using managed grazing to improve their soils and produce healthy\, nutrient dense foods for their family and community. \nIn December 2025\, they established silvopasture by planting 10 species of trees on 7 acres. Tree species include honey locusts\, persimmon\, apple\, white oak\, burr oak\, hybrid poplar\, willow\, mulberry\, pecan and chestnut. Attendees can expect to learn about reasons to establish silvopasture and key considerations for tree protection methods\, layout design\, and planting tips. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://woub.org/event/silvopasture-tour-hidden-creek-pasture/
CATEGORIES:Class,Community
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rural Action":MAILTO:rachaels@ruralaction.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261016T130000
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SUMMARY:Farm Tour & Workshop: Ohio Elderberry Farm + Kitchen
DESCRIPTION:Learn about commercial elderberry cultivation & processing from this working farm in Adams County! \n\n\n\nCurious about growing and processing elderberries? Wondering what it takes to build a licensed kitchen on your farm? Heather & Beth\, owners and beginning farmers of Ohio Elderberry Farm + Kitchen\, have been growing elderberries for personal use since 2008 before launching into growing them at scale in 2020. They cultivate approximately 450 elderberry bushes\, primarily Adams\, York\, Nova\, and Bob Gordon cultivars. \nThey sell elderberry syrups and other value-added products\, processed originally at a commercial kitchen at Hope Springs Institute and now\, at their own on-farm kitchen and warehouse where they recently received their canning license. \nTake home gift: All attendees will go home with an elderflower salve made on the farm! \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://woub.org/event/farm-tour-workshop-ohio-elderberry-farm-kitchen/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rural Action":MAILTO:rachaels@ruralaction.org
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