Thursday Sep 27, 2018 4:00 PM - Thursday Sep 27, 2018 6:00 PM | Free |
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Earthworms, Calcium, and Aggregates, Oh My: Soil Testing & Interpretation for Growers at Chockalog Farm
Description:
This event is part of a workshop series that includes farms and homesteads from across the state. Check out NOFAmass.org/events to see if there is a similar workshop closer to you!
Our soil can sometimes seem like a strange and mysterious territory its dark under there, and populated with unseen forces, like earthworms, minerals, microbes, insects, roots, fungi, and (depending on the history of the site) possibly heavy metals and other pollutants.
In this afternoon workshop, the NOFA/Mass technical support team Laura Davis and Caro Roszell will give a workshop with Wenona Racicot, owner-operator of Chockalog Farm, to learn how to test your soil for both its biological vigor and its mineral profile.
The workshop will start with a tour of Chockalog Farm to give some site-specific context. This farm is an integrated operation producing grassfed beef, free range eggs, vegetables and pastured chickens. The farm is no-till and currently in its 4th commercial season.
Following the tour, Caro will dig in, literally, to a patch of the farms soil and explain how to assess soil for its ability to build and store organic carbon. Soils with greater levels of carbon are more resilient to weather extremes, produce healthier crops, hold water more effectively, and can remove CO2 from the atmosphere when there are healthy plants growing there. Participants will receive a workbook of test protocols to take home, and will learn how to assess their own soil for carbon storage for measures like earthworm count, average root depth, aggregate grade, infiltration, soil respiration, and more.
We will spend the rest of the workshop with Laura Davis, NOFA/Mass Soil Testing Technical Advisor, who will teach participants about how to interpret a soil test. We will look at the soil test results from Chockalog Farm as an example.
Participants will learn about cation exchange capacity, pH, and soil organic matter. They will also learn about mineral levels and how to figure out how to calculate amendment application rates to address specific soil deficiencies.
As a part of the registration cost, workshop participants may bring their own soil test results (results must be from Logan Labs) to the workshop for Laura Davis and receive a follow-up email with interpretation and analysis.
At the event, workshop participants will also have the option of purchasing a soil carbon proxy test kit at cost-of-materials, so they can test their own soil and track its carbon-sequestering progress.
***Complementary soil test interpretation included in registration cost; see below for details.
Information on NOFA/Mass www.nofamass.org/membership
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LocationChockalog Farm (View)
20 Chocolog Rd
Uxbridge , MA 01569
United States
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