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SUMMARY:Winter / Spring 2025 Low-Impact Forestry Training Series
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our Low-Impact Forestry Training Series classes designed to cultivate knowledge\, skills\, and a deeper connection to the land. These courses and workshops bring participants into the forested areas of the farm to gain a fresh perspective on what assets the woodlands contain. Below are some details related to our upcoming courses. \nThe Berry Center Farm and Forest Institute focuses on sustainable agriculture and forestry practices\, offering educational programs that inspire responsible stewardship of our natural resources. \nTo learn more or to register for our upcoming courses CLICK HERE.\nPractical Farm Woodland Management (Cost: $150)\nJanuary 17-19\, 2025 \nWoodland Tools and Their Applications (Cost: $150)\nJanuary 31-February 2 (course full\, waitlist option). \nChainsaw Skills Training: Introduction to Chainsaw Safety and Directional Felling (Cost: $100)\nFebruary 15-16 Women’s (workshop full\, waitlist option)\nMarch 1-2 (workshop full\, waitlist option) \nChainsaw Skills Training: Advanced Tree Felling (Cost: $100)\nNovember 16-17\nMarch 15-16 (workshop full\, waitlist option) \nLogs to Lumber (Cost: $50)\nApril 5 \nWoodland Management for Wildlife Habitat (Cost: $25)\nDecember 7 (workshop full\, waitlist option)\nMarch 29 \n 
URL:https://berrycenter.org/event/winter-spring-2025-low-impact-forestry-training-series/
LOCATION:KY
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SUMMARY:Winter / Spring 2025 Draft Animal Series
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our Draft Animal Series designed to cultivate knowledge\, skills\, and a deeper connection to the land. These courses and workshops educate students on how to work with draft animals. Below are some details related to our upcoming courses. \nThe Berry Center Farm and Forest Institute focuses on sustainable agriculture and forestry practices\, offering educational programs that inspire responsible stewardship of our natural resources. \nTo learn more or to register for our upcoming courses CLICK HERE.\nIntroduction to Mule Teamster Skills: Working Draft Mules on the Farm and in the Woodlands (Cost: $100)\nNovember 23-24 (workshop full\, waitlist option) and December 14-15 (workshop full\, waitlist option)\nFebruary 8-9 (1 spot remaining) \nIntroduction to Draft Cattle Skills: Working Draft Cattle on the Farm and in the Woodlands (Cost: $100)\nDecember 21-22 (waitlist option)\nJanuary 11-12 \nHarnessing the Power of Mules in Timber Operations (Cost: $150)\nMarch 7-9
URL:https://berrycenter.org/event/winter-spring-2025-draft-animal-series/
LOCATION:KY
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SUMMARY:Agrarian Lecture Series with Jason Peters
DESCRIPTION:The Berry Center will host renowned writer\, teacher\, farmer\, and editor Jason Peters. Peters is a founding member of the Front Porch Republic\, (FPR) forum advocating for communities\, place\,  and conservation. His 2007 University Press of Kentucky publication\, Wendell Berry: Life and Work\, is a staple at The Berry Center. Peters tends a small farm in Ingham County\, Michigan\, and he teaches English at Hillsdale College. \nThis presentation is free and open to the public thanks to the generous support of The Josephine Ardery Foundation\, the Tall Grass Farm Foundation\, Jenny Harrod\, Tony Perry and Jeff Ricketts\, and Cindy and Scott Anderson. Light refreshments will be served. For those who cannot attend\, this live public presentation will be recorded and broadcast at a later date. \nGo HERE to let us know you’ll be there!
URL:https://berrycenter.org/event/agrarian-lecture-series-with-jason-peters/
LOCATION:137 S. Main St.\, 137 S. Main St.\, New Castle\, KY\, 40050
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