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Sunday in NH: Nuts and Cannabis!

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Nuts for the Northeast and Organic Cannabis-

Keith Morris at NOFA NH Sunday, March 18, 2018

NOFA NH Winter Conference

Merrimack Valley High School

106 Village Street Concord, NH 03303

 

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Nuts for the Northeast

     Since the dawn of time, nuts have been some of the most important food plants for human beings.  Nut trees and shrubs offer some of the most nutrient dense foods, provide habitat, show the potential for a ‘carbon-negative’ and flood resilient agriculture, and are economically valuable for a variety of products in addition to nuts themselves.
Join with grower and international farm designer Keith Morris to explore the fascinating ecology and mythology of a few nut trees particularly suited to growing on farms and in neighborhoods throughout in the northeast.  We’ll focus of hardy proven nuts, and introduce some of the breeding, trailing, and hybridizing happening at Willow Crossing Farm in Johnson, VT to select for disease resistance, organic production, high quality timber, oils, medicinal properties, and to migrate some important nuts typically grown in warmer regions.  Participants will leave with a deeper understanding and appreciation of some trees commonly found in towns and hillsides, and be introduced to promising less common nuts.

Organic Cannabis

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Long cultivated for seed, oil, fiber, medicine, and its intoxicating effects-the cannabis plant has a fascinating history and offers tremendous agricultural potential.  With various types of legalization possible in New Hampshire and surrounding us in Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Canada, we’ll explore this plant with a particular eye towards CBD (Cannabidinol) and the rapidly expanding legal recreational industry.  While serving to introduce some basics to folks new to the plant and its growth, this workshop will also offer valuable information to more experienced growers, exploring the present and possible future legal nuances and its potential role in regenerative agriculture on small farms, market gardens, homesteads, and with small indoor growers.
Keith Morris is the founder of Willow Crossing Farm- Vermont’s longest running Permaculture/ Agroforestry Research Site- producing fruits, nuts, eggs, herbs, nursery plants, solar power, farm dinners, educational events, kids programs, nature and yoga education with local schools, and small farm-based music festivals. Willow Crossing has been implemented entirely debt-free, and without pre-existing capital- through sweat equity and deliberate financial permaculture/ community-supported social design. Off farm, Keith helps growers and communities design appropriate infrastructure to make food systems more regenerative, resilient, and connected; and started the Permaculture Education programs at the University of Vermont, Sterling College, the Yestermorrow Design Build School, St. Mikes College, and Paul Smiths College, and with the USAID Farmer to Farmer Program.
Willow Crossing Farm is Vermont’s longest established permaculture research and education facility, and a debt-free ‘financial permaculture’ working family farm.   We host one of the most diverse collections of tree crops in the northeast, offer farm-based dining and educational opportunities to the local communities, and host annual events that attract people from across the country and a surprising variety of international students. We grow a variety of fruits, nuts, berries, and vines in an organic nursery; experiment with new crops, techniques, and regenerative farm infrastructure; manage production to create wildlife refuge and pollinator sanctuary; and have been focused on developing ‘productive buffers’ to reforest floodplain and riverside banks with marketable production.

Rising Appalachia is coming back to the farm!

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AND we’re hosting an affordable 1 week intensive Permaculture Action Camp!

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Pruning the Forest Garden- March 31   REGISTER NOW

Hands-on in Vermont’s most diverse collection of Fruits, Nuts, Berries, and Vines!

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7th Annual Grafting Workshop and Scionwood Exchange- April 7, 2018   REGISTER NOW

Learn how to make more of your favorite apples, plums, peaches, pears, and more- and go home with your own grafted fruit tree!

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Our 11th Annual Farm and Wilderness Immersion PERMACULTURE DESIGN CERTIFICATION COURSE- July 17-29, 2016     REGISTER NOW

An unparalleled learning experience- with the most experienced teaching team in the northeast and beyond!

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FRUIT, NUT, BERRIES, VINES, and MEDICINAL HERB PLANT SALE!  Pre-orders open now, for pick up beginning April 23.

2018 Plant Sale!

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Thank you for reading and sharing with your friends and networks!  Look forward to seeing you.

Best,

Keith and Family

8 responses to “Sunday in NH: Nuts and Cannabis!

  1. Doug Clayton March 16, 2018 at 11:58 am

    Ya, Kyung and I will be there. Can’t believe the temp we’ll have to leave in. We’ve got more than 2’ of snow on the ground, maybe 3.

    Doug Clayton 50 Bullard Road Jaffrey, NH 03452 h. 603-532-7321 w. 603-532-1120 c. 603-400-7281

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  2. mariatstadt March 16, 2018 at 12:14 pm

    Hey, Keith–I just tried your plant sale link and got an error message. Just wanted you to know. I’d like to check out some of the nuts you’ve got going there!
    cheers–

    Maria Stadtmueller

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  3. Sean Zigmund March 17, 2018 at 9:03 pm

    Hey Keith, Myself and a few friends are interested in coming up for the workshop (6 hour drive, multiple night stay over) and I’m wondering if the info is correct for April 7th, 2018? Your newsletter has links to an old 2017 facebook for the workshop last year and the reg form web page also says 2017… we need to know pretty quickly to book the accommodations, thanks! Looking forward to it. Oh yeah – any chance of also picking up from trees you have for sale? Sean

    On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 11:42 AM, ProspectRock.org wrote:

    > Keith posted: ” Nuts for the Northeast and Organic Cannabis- Keith Morris > at NOFA NH Sunday, March 18, 2018 NOFA NH Winter Conference Merrimack > Valley High School 106 Village Street Concord, NH 03303 > > Nuts for the Northeast Since the dawn of time, nuts” >

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    • Keith March 17, 2018 at 9:14 pm

      Hey Sean! It’d be great to have you. The two workshops at NOFA NH (Nuts & Cannabis) are this weekend (tomorrow Sunday March 18). The grafting workshop is April 7. I apologize the websites a little quirky… 😉 You could get a list together, but other than rootstock for grafting I don’t expect we’ll have too many plants ready by then….

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