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NC Farm School Summit Pre-Tours
Thursday, September 14th, 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m., Pre-Tour Check in 12:45
35$ PER PERSON, CLICK HERE TO REGISTER BEFORE SEPTEMBER 8TH
Animal Operation Pre-Tour
Tour Stop 1: Hickory Nut Gap Farm
SUCH A TREAT! This 90 acre farm is a must see if you are planning to have animals as a part of your farming operation. They have an on site kitchen, u-pick sales, and they include agritourism into their operation. You don’t want to miss this: https://www.hickorynutgapfarm.com/about/
Tour Stop 2: Mills River Creamery
We are excited to visit a farm that has been around for over 90 years. Speaking of treats, our hope is that you might get dessert first on this unique stop. Operating dairy farms are gems of our state and we hope you will enjoy this jewel. Check out their story: http://www.millsrivercreamery.com/
Horticultural Operation Pre-Tour
Tour Stop 1: Sierra Nevada Brewing Organic Small Farm Tour
This is a unique opportunity to get a tour of a part of the Serra Nevada Brewery most others don’t get to see. The brewery has a working small farm on site that the farm manager will give us a personal tour of what they have going on right at their back door…don’t worry you can come back here to hang out later on your own. http://www.sierranevada.com/
Tour Stop 2: North River Farms
North River Farms is a diversified farming operation that incorporates agritourism in a very creative way. We can’t wait to feature this farm and for you to experience just how they do it on the farm. Check them out at http://www.northriverfarms.co/.
On Your Own
Sierra Nevada Brewery Meet up, 5:30-UNTIL
SIERRA NEVADA WILL HOST US ON THE BACK PORCH FOR FINGER FOODS AND SOCIAL TIME. THIS WILL BE A GREAT TIME TO MEET FOLKS WHO GRADUATED FROM NC FARM SCHOOL AND OTHER IMPORTANT MEMBERS OF THE NC FARM SCHOOL TEAM.
Location: 100 Sierra Nevada Way, Mills River, NC 28732
Stay the night
Below are a few hotels in the area and the links to their website. You will want to book a room early and go ahead and make your plans in advance because the fall leaf season is not far away.
- Fairfield Inn by Marriott, 31 Airport Road, Fletcher NC 28732
- Courtyard by Marriott, 360 Rockwood Rd., Arden, NC 28704
- Hampton Inn and Suites, 18 Rockwood Rd., Fletcher, NC 28732
- Comfort Inn, 15 Rockwood Rd., Fletcher, NC, 28732
- Wingate by Wyndham, 155 Underwood Rd, Fletcher, NC 28732
NC Farm School Summit
Friday, September 15th, 9 a.m. – 4:45 p.m., Check-In 8:30 a.m.
35$ PER PERSON, CLICK HERE TO REGISTER BEFORE SEPTEMBER 8TH
Opening Group Session 9:00-9:30
We will kick off the morning together with an opening speaker
Session 1
9:45-11:15
Track A: Marketing on Social Media– Annie Baggett, NCDA Marketing Division
“Baggett brings an impressive and unique array of experiences to her new role, including experience in marketing and on-the-farm experience at her family’s business, Sunshine Lavender Farm in Hurdle Mills. Annie has real pointers for real solutions to reaching your target audience. “My husband and I started the farm in 2000. At first we wanted to have a community vegetable garden, but soon discovered that deer were our “community,” Baggett said. “The idea to grow lavender came from friends, and the fact that it is a deer-resistant plant.”
Track B: Poultry Health, Richard Goforth, NCCE
Richard Goforth is the poultry expert in 21 counties. He became a PAACO certified poultry welfare auditor in 2012 and completed Subject Matter Expert Training of High Path AI composting of poultry mortality. We are excited to have him explain the keys to a chicken health and understanding how you can peak your birds ability to stay healthy and gain weight. Having served as an agent since 2007 he brings a wealth of knowledge and experience.
Track C: High Tunnel Crop Selection, Keith Wood, NCCE
Keith hails as an extension agent from Cherokee County and has put on many seminars and workshops for high tunnel growers in North Carolina. You won’t find a county agent in the state who is more qualified to give you the run down on getting a high tunnel started and learning what to grow. If a high tunnel is a key part of getting you started this workshop is where you want to be.
Lunch 11:30-12:30
We all have something in common…we are passionate about farming. Lets sit down together, grab a good meal, and chat about it.
Session 2
12:45-2:15
Track A: Vegetable Grafting- Dr. Frank Louws
Dr. Louws is Director of the NSF Center for IPM. The Center manages International, National, Regional and Local IPM projects. Dr. Louws and his group also conduct research and extension programs in the following areas: soilborne diseases of vegetables (mainly solanaceous crops); strawberry diseases;tomato diseases; vegetable and strawberry organic/farming systems.
Track B: Plasticulture- Adam McCurry, A&T Agriculture Technician
Adam knows what it takes to get a row of plastic down. He is the Agricultural technician for the Yancey County Center. When it comes to hands on experience you can expect that Adam knows what to do and how to do it. We are glad to have his knowledge working for you to make this informative session possible.
Track C: Pastured Pork- Lee Menius, Wild Turkey Farms
Who better to explain pastured pork than a guy who is doing it and has a back ground in research work to accompany his on farm practical knowledge. You will enjoy Lee’s no-nonsense style to helping you understand the basics if you are considering pastured pork.
Check out Lee’s Farm Website
Group Session Farmer Panel
2:30-3:30
Let’s close out the day together by having some experienced farmers tackle your questions. We will have a link you can use to enter questions you need answers to throughout the day and we will have our farmer panel tackle the ones we have time for.
On-Site Tour
3:45-4:45
Take a tour of the research station and see the latest and unique studies taking place on site.
Event Directions
All Events, including pre-tours and summit sessions will meet on site at the Mountain Horticultural Crops Research and Extension Center, 455 Research Drive
Mills River, NC 28759
Un-Official meet up:
Sierra Nevada Brewing, 100 Sierra Nevada Way, Mills River, NC 28732- this location is just next door to the research station
**Please note** Events may be subject to change outside of the control of the summit host and planning. We will do our best to inform you of any changes prior to the event.
FOR ANY ACCOMMODATIONS for persons with disabilities or limited English proficiency, call (828) 652-8104 or email Molly Sandfoss- molly_sandfoss@ncsu.edu