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Statewide Tour Series Offers Up-close Look at Sustainable Agriculture in Ohio
5/14/2013
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Interested in learning more about how
sustainable agriculture in Ohio works?
Ohio State University’s
Sustainable Agriculture Team will host seven tours this spring and summer on the
plasticulture strawberry growing method, hops
production, agritourism, organic farming and urban agriculture, as part of the
2013 Ohio Sustainable Farm Tour and Workshop Series.
The series is a unique
opportunity for growers and other interested people to experience what sustainable
agriculture is all about directly from farmers, said Mike Hogan, an Ohio State
University Extension educator who is also the coordinator of Ohio State’s Sustainable Agriculture Team.
OSU Extension is the outreach arm of the university's College
of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences.
The tour is designed to share
and update information among growers and people trying to promote
sustainability and move the issues forward throughout Ohio, he said.
“We want to provide farm
families and anyone interested in sustainability a place where they can gain
new ideas to make their farms or operations more sustainable by looking at
alternative enterprises, alternative production systems and alternative
marketing systems,” Hogan said. “Our goal is
to help farmers, business and communities become more sustainable no matter
where they are in the sustainability continuum.”
Ohio State’s Sustainable
Agriculture Team works to get people to consider economic sustainability, the
environment and social consciousness when farming, he said.
Complete details and a list of
all 26 tours in the series can be downloaded at http://www.oeffa.org/pdfs/farmtour2013.pdf#page=1.
The Ohio State team’s tours in
the series include:
- May
16, Strawberry Plasticulture Field Night, a look at plasticulture
strawberry field research including winter protection techniques, Israeli drip
irrigation demonstration and management, row cover management, cultivar
evaluations, pest and disease control, and Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
techniques. From
6-9 p.m., OSU South Centers, 1864 Shyville Road, Piketon. Contact 740-289-2071
ext. 132 or mcglothin.4@osu.edu.
- June
21, Fulton County Sustainable Agriculture tour, a look at three successful and
economically viable farms in Fulton County, including a winery, a goat cheese
farm and a traditional family-run farm that has modified its production
to include organic produce, community supported agriculture subscriptions, and
high tunnel greenhouse production. The tour will
include stops at Kinsman Farm, Turkeyfoot
Creek Creamery, and Knotty Vines Farm and Winery. From
10 a.m. to 5 p.m., 5328 County Road 22, Archbold. Contact Eric Richer, 419-337-9210 or richer.5@osu.edu.
- July
12, Fairfield County Managed Grazing and Direct Marketing Meats, a look at the
70-acre Berry Family Farm, which direct-markets freezer beef and
value-added products, including beef snack sticks, jerky and summer sausage.
Participants can learn how to direct-market beef to consumers. From 1-3:30 p.m.,
5500 Canal Rd., Pleasantville. Contact
Hogan, 740-653-5419 or hogan.1@osu.edu.
- Aug.
15, Hops Production, a look at the new hops research planting effort and
discussion of malting barley research. Participants can learn about new hop
cultivars; innovative hop production techniques; insect and disease control
methods; and harvesting, processing and marketing techniques that can be
adopted by Ohio farmers wanting to provide hops for Ohio’s breweries. From 6-8 p.m., OSU South Centers, 1864 Shyville Road,
Piketon. Contact 740-289-2071 ext. 132 or mcglothin.4@osu.edu.
- Aug
17, Urban Community Garden, a tour of Magyar Garden, an urban community
garden on the east side of Toledo, where some 15 to 30 families grow food. From
10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 2353 York St., Toledo. Contact 419- 578-6783 or richter.71@osu.edu.
- Sept.
5, Hops Production, a look at the new hops research planting effort and
discussion of malting barley research. Participants can learn about new hop
cultivars; innovative hop production techniques; insect and disease control
methods; and harvesting, processing and marketing techniques that can be
adopted by Ohio farmers wanting to provide hops for Ohio’s breweries. From 6-8 p.m. at the Ohio Agricultural Research and
Development Center research field, 5082 Oil City Road, Wooster. Contact 330-263-3725 or jones.728@osu.edu.
- Sept.
5, Organic and Sustainable Agriculture Field Day, a tour of the Organic
Valley corn variety plot, where participants will learn about an organic grain
crop and Zeolite soil amendment research, pest scouting and organic controls.
Begins at 5 p.m. at 13737 Middleton Pike, in Bowling Green. Contact
419-354-9050 or sundermeier.5@osu.edu.
Writers
Tracy Turner
614-688-1067
turner.490@osu.edu
Sources
Mike Hogan
740-653-5419
hogan.1@osu.edu
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