Hosted by CCE Suffolk Agricultural Stewardship Program and CCE Suffolk Vegetable/Potato Program in coordination with Cornell Small Farms and NY Soil Health
This soil health field day will include discussions and demonstrations of research on various soil amendments including biochar and compost in nursery, vegetable, and vineyard production systems. We will discuss how these soil amendments can improve soil properties and build climate resiliency on farms. Summer cover crops will also be discussed.
Date:
July 22nd, 4:00-6:00 pm
Drinks and light refreshments will follow
Please also consider attending a Dialogue Group that will be meet after the Field Day event
The Rich Earth Institute, based in Brattleboro, Vermont, in partnership with Cornell University and Cornell Cooperative Extension, are interested in better understanding the perspectives of a range of farmers, agricultural advisors and other land managers about the use of novel soil amendments - including human urine, biochar made from biosolids, and biochar made from other biomass such as wood pellets. Attendees at the field day are invited to participate in a dialogue group from 6:15 pm -7:30 pm at LIHREC following the Soil Health Field Day. We will be providing stipends of $40 per participant, and responses will remain confidential. Refreshments served!
To register for the dialogue group, please click the box on the registration page.
To learn more, please contact Rich Earth Social Research Director, Tatiana Schreiber at tatiana@richearthinstitute.org (802) 387-2781 - or Cornell PI Deborah Aller, at da352@cornell.edu
FREE
http://weblink.donorperfect.com/SoilHealthFieldDay
Emily Lindback
Agricultural Stewardship Specialist
el684@cornell.edu
631-740-0268
Long Island Horticultural Research and Extension Center
3059 Sound Ave.
Riverhead, NY 11901
Last updated April 22, 2025