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Vermont Vegetable & Berry Growers Association
UVM Extension
42 episodes
5 days ago
The Vermont Vegetable & Berry Growers Association (VVBGA) Shares their webinars in audio form so you can easily listen while in the field or high tunnel!
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The Vermont Vegetable & Berry Growers Association (VVBGA) Shares their webinars in audio form so you can easily listen while in the field or high tunnel!
Show more...
Earth Sciences
Science
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Planning Cover Crop Sequences for Pollinators and Growers | Winter 2025 Webinar
Vermont Vegetable & Berry Growers Association
50 minutes 14 seconds
8 months ago
Planning Cover Crop Sequences for Pollinators and Growers | Winter 2025 Webinar

Growers will share cover crops mixes and sequences designed for pollinator habitat and soil health benefits. Speakers: Jake Kornfeld, (The Farm at VYCC, Richmond); Spencer Hardy, (The Farm Upstream, Jericho); Colin O’Brien (Common Roots Farm, S. Burlington); Laura Johnson, UVM Extension.

Cover cropping for pollinators and beneficial insects

https://xerces.org/sites/default/files/2018-05/15-054_01_SARE_Cover-Cropping-for-Pollinators%2BBeneficial-Insects_web.pdf

Pollinator Friendly Cover Cropping

https://xerces.org/sites/default/files/publications/22-013_web-screen.pdfAll webinars are free, thanks to support from the VVBGA, the Vermont Clean Water Improvement Program, and the Transition to Organic Partnership Program. Thank you to the generous farmers and researchers willing to share their knowledge to make this series possible!Learn more or become a member of the Vermont Vegetable & Berry Growers Association: https://vvbga.org

Vermont Vegetable & Berry Growers Association
The Vermont Vegetable & Berry Growers Association (VVBGA) Shares their webinars in audio form so you can easily listen while in the field or high tunnel!