FSMA Grower Training Course - Moorhead
202 1st Avenue North
Moorhead, MN 56560
46.8779336, -96.7783809
This one-day training course is for produce growers. The Produce Safety Rule, which is part of the new new federal Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), requires that fruit and vegetable farms that grow, harvest, pack, harvest and/or hold produce and do not qualify for an exemption or exclusion from the rule attend this training. Click here to sign up.
FSMA Grower Training Course - Farmington
4100 220th Street West
Suite 100
Farmington, MN 55024
44.6299929, -93.1480866
This one-day training course is for produce growers. The Produce Safety Rule, which is part of the new new federal Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), requires that fruit and vegetable farms that grow, harvest, pack, harvest and/or hold produce and do not qualify for an exemption or exclusion from the rule attend this training. Click here to sign up.
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Sharing Stories: Growing Relationships with the Land Webinar Series
The University of Minnesota Morris and partners are offering the Sharing Stories: Growing Relationships with the Land Webinar Series.
Join their discussion with Mark Erickson as they reflect on his long journey in family farming, including the challenge of rethinking what farming meant for him, and the process of persuading other landowners to allow him to convert their land to pasture for his animals over the past decade around Morris, Minnesota.
You can also access the event on the West Central MN We Are Water Facebook Page
This series is supported by the Clean Water Land and Legacy Amendment, Minnesota State Agencies, the Minnesota Historical Society and the McKnight Foundation.
Sharing Stories: Growing Relationships with the Land Webinar Series
The University of Minnesota Morris and partners are offering the Sharing Stories: Growing Relationships with the Land Webinar Series.
Join their discussion with Carrie Redden as they reflect on her efforts to breathe new life/write a new story for their 6th generation family farm. Carrie converted conventional farmland into pasture for their family’s organic dairy operation in Chokio, Minnesota. We explore the learning curve required for this endeavor, when she and her husband did not grow up farming. Carrie is an entrepreneur who is learning by doing, while deepening her relationship with the land and her animals.
This series is supported by the Clean Water Land and Legacy Amendment, Minnesota State Agencies, the Minnesota Historical Society and the McKnight Foundation.
For more information visit Sharing Stories: Growing Relationships with the Land Webinar Series