The Growers School began along time ago and has involved alot of inputs but essentially its a way to train folks wanting to grow organic and sustainable foods for local and regional markets. We cover vegi production, composting, soil managment, marketing and farm managment and planning, it's a pretty comprehensive course and is designed to give the novice grower a somewhat detailed overview of sustainable production techniques (including visits to real farms) and further resources to rely on for guidance including practicing farmers.
It is a key step in the process of developing a regional network of growers that relies less on a west to east shift of produce to a more even north south network that relies more on shifts of weather rather than convienient shipping to produce local grown foods.
Congrats!! Way to go!!! Awesome Job!!! I LOVE it when dreams become reality!!! You've worked very hard for this and I'm so excited for you! Thanks for sharing your good news with us!!
The Growers School began along time ago and has involved alot of inputs but essentially its a way to train folks wanting to grow organic and sustainable foods for local and regional markets. We cover vegi production, composting, soil managment, marketing and farm managment and planning, it's a pretty comprehensive course and is designed to give the novice grower a somewhat detailed overview of sustainable production techniques (including visits to real farms) and further resources to rely on for guidance including practicing farmers.
It is a key step in the process of developing a regional network of growers that relies less on a west to east shift of produce to a more even north south network that relies more on shifts of weather rather than convienient shipping to produce local grown foods.
Herbie -- thanks. So -- (more questions!) Is this in conjunction with a school there?
Or is this like a *community ed* type of thing?
When you said *comprehensive course*, I was wondering if it might be a part of a
technical college curriculumn, where trades are taught.
I can't begin to list the folks here that were a part of this effort, the list would go back to 1998 at least and involve years of listening to me ramble...
D it is a self standing educational entity with copywrited material, as of today it is unincorperated and uninsured but those details will be sorted out next month.
We are running the program thru UWG's Continuing Ed Dept. and using ground that UWG is providing for the project. ttwo years ago we were offered 300 acres, a meandering river and 1 million $'s to start this off but we couldn't stand the politics involved and have since built other alliances.
The local U began its existance in the town I live in. Several prominent B'town folks hold prominent postions at the school and realise the old south's ideas are just that, old.
My first post on waydale started with that statement. My daughter has just flipped the family car over without wearing a seatbelt. We were lucky, many are not. She is still dealing with the conseqences of that event.
Since then alot of things have gone one,some not pleasant nor sociable and occasional criminal.
but life goes on...
I cried today because I was ok with me, not perfect but learning and improving.
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Linda Z
Congrats, congrats, congrats, herbie!! I know you've really worked hard for this. I'm really happy for you
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SafariVista
Substantial effort you've put into this Herbiejuan! So glad it's working out!
Is this in a warm area? Didn't realize planting could still be profitable this time of year.
Looking forward to hearing more~
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vickles
That is so great!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am happy for you.....yes, this has been a long time coming....
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dmiller
Great news!! Congrats. :B)
Refresh us (me) about this school, if you would please.
I remember you talking about it before, but the details escape me. :(
(Love to hear it when someone sees their dream within their grasp!)
(Ps -- if you're gonna grow all that good stuff ---
Make sure there's no electrical outlet nearby.
SafariVista will be lurking in the parking lot with her *juicer*,
and all your hard work will turn into *liquid assets* of a different nature.)
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The Growers School began along time ago and has involved alot of inputs but essentially its a way to train folks wanting to grow organic and sustainable foods for local and regional markets. We cover vegi production, composting, soil managment, marketing and farm managment and planning, it's a pretty comprehensive course and is designed to give the novice grower a somewhat detailed overview of sustainable production techniques (including visits to real farms) and further resources to rely on for guidance including practicing farmers.
It is a key step in the process of developing a regional network of growers that relies less on a west to east shift of produce to a more even north south network that relies more on shifts of weather rather than convienient shipping to produce local grown foods.
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Tickled to pieces for you, Herbie!!!
Congrats!! Way to go!!! Awesome Job!!! I LOVE it when dreams become reality!!! You've worked very hard for this and I'm so excited for you! Thanks for sharing your good news with us!!
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SafariVista
Will there be Spinach, Herbie?
We're so missing our Spinach here...
<_<
DMiller, you're so funny~
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washingtonweather
that is very cool!!!!!
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excathedra
YEARS ????? amazing !!!!! GOOD FOR YOU !!!!!! CONGRATULATIONS !!!!!
and you are the first benevolant dictator i've ever met
lots and lots of luck
love,
ex
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ChattyKathy
Most awesome!
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Herbie -- thanks. So -- (more questions!) Is this in conjunction with a school there?
Or is this like a *community ed* type of thing?
When you said *comprehensive course*, I was wondering if it might be a part of a
technical college curriculumn, where trades are taught.
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herbiejuan
Thank you.
I can't begin to list the folks here that were a part of this effort, the list would go back to 1998 at least and involve years of listening to me ramble...
Thank You
me
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krys
I am so glad! Now you get to plant the seeds of your heart's desire and that's a wonderful thing.
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D it is a self standing educational entity with copywrited material, as of today it is unincorperated and uninsured but those details will be sorted out next month.
We are running the program thru UWG's Continuing Ed Dept. and using ground that UWG is providing for the project. ttwo years ago we were offered 300 acres, a meandering river and 1 million $'s to start this off but we couldn't stand the politics involved and have since built other alliances.
The local U began its existance in the town I live in. Several prominent B'town folks hold prominent postions at the school and realise the old south's ideas are just that, old.
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Today I cried.
My first post on waydale started with that statement. My daughter has just flipped the family car over without wearing a seatbelt. We were lucky, many are not. She is still dealing with the conseqences of that event.
Since then alot of things have gone one,some not pleasant nor sociable and occasional criminal.
but life goes on...
I cried today because I was ok with me, not perfect but learning and improving.
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