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SFCG Projects

Information on our latest projects

Soil Health Workshop_ April 4, 2024

Charlie Backey, owner of Bacalo Farm LLC, is organizing a soil health workshop to promote sustainable farming practices. The workshop will focus on techniques for improving soil quality, fostering biodiversity, and enhancing agricultural productivity to empower farmers with knowledge and tools to cultivate healthier soils for long-term environmental and agricultural benefits.

Soil Health Workshop_ April 4, 2024

Charlie Backey, owner of Bacalo Farm LLC, is organizing a soil health workshop to promote sustainable farming practices. The workshop will focus on techniques for improving soil quality, fostering biodiversity, and enhancing agricultural productivity to empower farmers with knowledge and tools to cultivate healthier soils for long-term environmental and agricultural benefits.

Chestnut Planting

Join us at Roe Edwards Farm for a hands-on planting workshop! All are welcome to participate in this engaging event where we'll plant orchards on March 22-23, 2024, starting at 9:00 AM daily. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or new to farming, learn and contribute to our efforts in cultivating a chestnut orchard. It's a beautiful opportunity to connect with nature, gain practical skills, and be part of our sustainable agriculture journey.

Chestnut Planting

Join us at Roe Edwards Farm for a hands-on planting workshop! All are welcome to participate in this engaging event where we'll plant orchards on March 22-23, 2024, starting at 9:00 AM daily. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or new to farming, learn and contribute to our efforts in cultivating a chestnut orchard. It's a beautiful opportunity to connect with nature, gain practical skills, and be part of our sustainable agriculture journey.

"Cultivating Tomorrow: Kingsland Farm and SFCG High Tunnel Hoop Demonstration Featuring Bainbridge High School Collaboration

Embark on a journey of sustainable agriculture innovation as Kingsland Farm, in partnership with the Southern Farmer Collaborative Group (SFCG), showcases an on-site high tunnel hoop demonstration. This initiative promotes advanced farming techniques and highlights the collaborative effort with Bainbridge High School, where students actively aided in assembling this groundbreaking project. Explore the intersection of education, community, and agriculture in this hands-on exploration of the future of farming.

"Cultivating Tomorrow: Kingsland Farm and SFCG High Tunnel Hoop Demonstration Featuring Bainbridge High School Collaboration

Embark on a journey of sustainable agriculture innovation as Kingsland Farm, in partnership with the Southern Farmer Collaborative Group (SFCG), showcases an on-site high tunnel hoop demonstration. This initiative promotes advanced farming techniques and highlights the collaborative effort with Bainbridge High School, where students actively aided in assembling this groundbreaking project. Explore the intersection of education, community, and agriculture in this hands-on exploration of the future of farming.

USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service

On-site workshop demonstrates the implementation of conservation practices, on-site evaluations, and one-on-one, personalized advice to meet unique conservation and business goals to ensure the long-term sustainability of agriculture. Discover a wealth of educational materials for farmers, ranchers, ag professionals, community organizers, and others striving to reconfigure the nation’s food system so more value stays in food-producing communities.

USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service

On-site workshop demonstrates the implementation of conservation practices, on-site evaluations, and one-on-one, personalized advice to meet unique conservation and business goals to ensure the long-term sustainability of agriculture. Discover a wealth of educational materials for farmers, ranchers, ag professionals, community organizers, and others striving to reconfigure the nation’s food system so more value stays in food-producing communities.