New Farmer Farm Visit Series – Harvest and Storage in Penobscot

Calling all New Farmers — and Anyone with Fewer Than 10 Years of Experience in Farming!

When: May 23, 2023 – 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

Where: King Hill Farm, 29 Faerie Kingdom Rd, Penobscot, Maine

Presenter: Paul Schultz, co-owner of King Hill Farm

Free

Come join the Boots-2-Bushels farm training program on May 23, 2023, from 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. at King Hill Farm in Penobscot, Maine for a farm visit about Harvest and Storage techniques with Paul Schultz of King Hill Farm. This is a good chance for new farmers to learn about Harvest and Storage techniques and to network with other new farmers and service providers.

Boots-2-Bushels (B2B) is a 9-month hands-on market gardening education and training program for beginning farmers with priority to military veterans, their family members, and farmers with disabilities. The program is sponsored by UMaine Cooperative Extension’s Maine AgrAbility in partnership with the Maine Organic Farmer & Gardener Association, and the Maine New Farmers Project.

PLEASE NOTE: You do not have to be a veteran nor be enrolled in B2B to attend this farm visit.

Who Should Attend? 

New farmers based in Maine who have fewer than 10 years of experience in farming with a desire to learn more about harvest and storage techniques.

For More Information and to Register 

For more information or a reasonable accommodation, please contact Chris Howard at christina.howard@maine.edu.

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