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32nd         Annual EcoFarm Conference
      The EcoFarm Conference is put on my the Ecological Farming Association and brings together
  farmers, academics, scientists, food activists, entrepreneurs, and more, all with the similar interest and
commitment to the development of more resilient, healthful, and ecologically responsible food and farming
                                                   systems.




                                                            Adam Mehr – Graduate Research Assistant
                    Pacific Grove, CA
                                                         University of Texas at Arlington Fort Worth Center
Bus Tour: Organic Farming on the Central
                 Coast




                            Pacific Grove is on the Monterey
                        Peninsula and not far from some of the
                        most fertile and agriculturally important
                        areas in the United States, including Las
                         Salinas Valley which grows 99% of the
                           U.S. artichoke crop and contributes
                         significantly to commercial strawberry
                            and brussels sprouts production.
Bus Tour Stop #1: Fogline Farm




 Having been farmed since 1906, Fogline Farm in the hills and forests of Santa Cruz is now managed by
three younger farmers. Originally an orchard farm, the farm is now branching out into livestock such as
  poultry and heritage Berkshire pigs and focusing more attention on vegetable growing. The farmers
 have found that livestock can have positive effects on soil fertility and health. Chickens and pigs both
 provide beneficial manure; plus the pigs make for great tillers. The farm butchers their own livestock,
   sells their fresh meat, fruit, and vegetables at four farmers, operates a CSA, and sells to some local
                                                 restaurants.
Bus Tour Stop #2: Yellow Wall Farm




 Yellow Wall Farm is a micro-farm in Santa Cruz consisting of only 2-3 acres. The property, which was
 bought and farmed by two career-changers, shows how much one can actually do with a seemingly
small area. The couple of acres hosts a number of peach, pear, apple, citrus, fig, and persimmon trees,
as well as a variety of vegetables and a small flock of layer hens. The owners insisted on growing food
  “for your neighbors” and felt passionately about growing and selling their local produce as close to
              home as possible (a key element to creating more sustainable food systems).
Bus Tour Stop #3: UC-Santa Cruz Farm &
                 Garden




The University of California-Santa Cruz’s Center for Agroecology & Sustainable Food Systems offers a
  comprehensive learning, training, and research opportunity for students at its 25-acre operating farm.
 The farm has been certified organic for 25 years, and the staff educate students on the many elements
of agriculture through classes, apprenticeship programs, and internships. Most of the interns live on site
 throughout their respective programs and prepare their own food from what is grown on the property.
            The UCSC Farm & Garden is funded equally by donations, fundraising, and tuition.
Cover Cropping




Many of the farms visited throughout the tour were practicing cover cropping. Even though the central
      coast of California has a relatively mild winter and is still conducive to year-round agricultural
  production, many farmers are seeing the benefits of planting cover crops for a few months out of the
 year. Common cover crops include oats, peas, beans, and mustard, and are used to add nutrients back
           into the ground and help prevent soils from being overworked and prone to disease.
Bus Stop #4: Bonny Doon Winery




The last stop on the bus tour was the Bonny Doon Winery. The winery sources its grapes from a number
  of California vineyards in addition to fruits Bonny Doon grows on its own land. The winery grows and
   experiments with different varieties of grapes and well as olives, fruit trees, and vegetables, an this
 polyculture allows for a more ecologically diverse landscape than conventional vineyards. While many
of their wines are already certified organic, the winery is also striving for biodynamic certification (follow
 a set of integrated, holistic agricultural practices). In addition, Bonny Doon has been investigating the
                            effects of biochar use on fruit production and flavor.
Session 1 & 2: Farming on Public Land
    & Alternative Financing for Small
                  Farms
The first two sessions that I attended dealt with some of the financial obstacles that beginning and small
scale farmers face and some of the opportunities that may exist in order to overcome these challenges.
  Land (especially in California) can be quite expensive and leasing public land may be one of the more
      affordable options for beginning farmers. Open space preservation associations and resource
 conservation organizations may also be supportive of using designated land for agricultural purposes.
 Grants and loans through the U.S. government’s Farm Service Agency & Small Business Administration
           as well as private entities can also help farmers get started or expand their business.

   Farming ventures can be very vulnerable to market trends and environmental uncertainties. Fred
Hempel of Baia Nicchia Organic Farm mentioned that creating a loyal customer base to help support you
 through the tough times can be surprisingly effective , and finding alternative revenue streams can be
                                one of the best ways to stay profitable.
Session 3: Organic Farming as a
         Strategic Tool for Global Change




   This session focused on how sustainable agriculture can help curb the negative effects of peak oil,
     climate change, and ensure the food security of a growing population. Creating localized food
 production systems can greatly reduce oil consumption and greenhouse gas emissions due to shorter
transport. Using environmentally-friendly agricultural techniques can help yield healthful food without
   the use of hazardous chemical fertilizers and insecticides that contribute to pollution and invasive
   practices that deteriorate soil fertility and ecosystems. And local food sources can be essential to
meeting the needs of a growing population by providing accessible and nutritious food to people of all
     economic and social backgrounds. While there are concerns over the performance of organic
    agriculture versus conventional, more sustainably managed farms can produce yields equal-to or
                                 greater-than many conventional farms.
Session 4 & 5: Farmer Training for
            Everyone & Successful Organic
                        Farmers
         Farmer Training for Everyone explored the opportunities available to new and beginning farmers
     looking to learn about agriculture and gain hands-on work experience. Most of the opportunities
    presented were west coast-specific such as the California Farm Academy, the Agriculture and Land-
Based Training Association (ALBA), and Rogue Farm Corps, but also included programs on a national level
  like the Collaborative Regional Alliance for Farmer Training (CRAFT) and World Wide Opportunities on
Organic Farms (WWOOF). The United States is facing a shortage of farmers as the median age of current
 farmers continues to rise. Commitment to the training and development of younger Americans in this
         trade can help revitalize an often overlooked field and ensure food security for the future.

 The next session highlighted how certain people have found success in the field of organic agriculture.
   Shinji Hashimoto of Japan spoke of his farming pursuits in his home country and how he hopes that
 sustainable agriculture will contribute to a sustainable society. Farmers and gardeners from the Esalen
  Farm & Garden in Big Sur, CA spoke of how their educational farm helped connect people to earth on
 more than just a physical level, but on a deeper, spiritual level. Bob Cannard of Green String Farm and
      Green String Institute in Petaluma, CA finished the session talking about his longtime farming
 philosophy. Understanding what nature is telling us can direct us towards solutions on how to manage
                                               and steward it.
Session 6: From Dream to Reality,
     Building a Farmstead Creamery




  While most of the sessions so far had been far broader in scope, the session From Dream to
 Reality: Building a Farmstead Creamery was a very focused topic. Gianaclis Caldwell of Pholia
 Farm Creamery in Rogue River, Oregon outlined her guide to planning a successful farm-based
cheese business. The farm, which off-grid with the help of photovoltaic panels and micro-hydro
power, is home to a small herd of Nigerian milking goats that produce close to 20,000 pounds of
    cheese per year. Caldwell’s advice to those pursuing any type of agricultural venture, be
 prepared for worst case scenarios as it will force you to create a strong business plan and may
                      even help you to find ways to turn concerns into assets.
Session 7: Climate Friendly Farming
      This was definitely my favorite session of the conference as it illustrated such an innovative and
                               integrated approach to sustainable agriculture.

 Fetzer Vineyards combined efforts with the University of California-Davis to investigate the effects of the
      vineyard’s sustainable land management practices on carbon sequestration. Fetzer manages its
   vineyards in a very sustainable manner, improving the health of their soil through compost and cover
   crops and conserving the habitat and biodiversity of the land, and powering 100% of its energy from
                                            renewable sources.

 Dixon Ridge Farms, a grower and producer of organic walnuts, also partnered with UC-Davis. In addition
   to things like composting and cover cropping, the walnut farm began researching the use of biochar.
 After the nut-shelling process, the hulls were incinerated which not only resulted in biomass energy but
  in a carbon-sequestering biochar byproduct. The resulting char-ash was then mixed back into the soil
   and helped improve soil pH and microorganism activity while slowing soil degradation and reducing
                        Nitrous Oxide emissions, a very dangerous greenhouse gas.

I was fascinated by this session because agriculture is often looked at as being a simple, straightforward
   industry of producing food, but as seen with these enterprises, agricultural systems can be created that
        work in a very cyclical, holistic manner. And in doing so, these farmers and researchers have
                         demonstrated how it can contribute to global sustainability.
Session 8: Edible Eco-Gardens




More on the notion of sustainable, local food systems, the Edible Eco-Gardens session touched on how
    communities can become more resilient by growing food in their own landscapes. Many people
 underestimate what can be done in their relatively small backyards. Jillian Steinberger of The Garden
Artisan and Owen Dell, author of Sustainable Landscaping for Dummies, insisted that edible landscaping
 and home-grown produce could be the “future of food growing”. The Path to Freedom micro-farm in
Pasadena, CA is evidence of this possibility producing 3 tons of food in one year on less than 1/10 of an
                                                  acre.
Session 9: Farmer Chef Relationships




Many farmers rely on the support of restaurant chefs. Chefs can play a major part in the success of
 farmers, and finding and maintaining these relationships are vital. Cynthia Sandberg of Love Apple
Farms in Santa Cruz, CA and Tucker Taylor, the Culinary Gardener at French Laundry in Yountville, CA
spoke of their experiences cultivating and maintaining their farmer-chef relationships. Chefs can be
more than just a client, they can be an ally for farmers. They appreciate the value that food can hold
              and are frequently pursuing the best, freshest, and most local products.
32nd         Annual EcoFarm Conference




 Attending the EcoFarm Conference was a great opportunity for me to see what innovative approaches
   agriculture is undertaking to deal with various sustainability concerns. I have come away from the
conference with a number of ideas, and I am looking forward to further exploring a number of the topics
                      especially the possibilities of edible landscaping and biochar.

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EcoFarm Conference

  • 1. 32nd Annual EcoFarm Conference The EcoFarm Conference is put on my the Ecological Farming Association and brings together farmers, academics, scientists, food activists, entrepreneurs, and more, all with the similar interest and commitment to the development of more resilient, healthful, and ecologically responsible food and farming systems. Adam Mehr – Graduate Research Assistant Pacific Grove, CA University of Texas at Arlington Fort Worth Center
  • 2. Bus Tour: Organic Farming on the Central Coast Pacific Grove is on the Monterey Peninsula and not far from some of the most fertile and agriculturally important areas in the United States, including Las Salinas Valley which grows 99% of the U.S. artichoke crop and contributes significantly to commercial strawberry and brussels sprouts production.
  • 3. Bus Tour Stop #1: Fogline Farm Having been farmed since 1906, Fogline Farm in the hills and forests of Santa Cruz is now managed by three younger farmers. Originally an orchard farm, the farm is now branching out into livestock such as poultry and heritage Berkshire pigs and focusing more attention on vegetable growing. The farmers have found that livestock can have positive effects on soil fertility and health. Chickens and pigs both provide beneficial manure; plus the pigs make for great tillers. The farm butchers their own livestock, sells their fresh meat, fruit, and vegetables at four farmers, operates a CSA, and sells to some local restaurants.
  • 4. Bus Tour Stop #2: Yellow Wall Farm Yellow Wall Farm is a micro-farm in Santa Cruz consisting of only 2-3 acres. The property, which was bought and farmed by two career-changers, shows how much one can actually do with a seemingly small area. The couple of acres hosts a number of peach, pear, apple, citrus, fig, and persimmon trees, as well as a variety of vegetables and a small flock of layer hens. The owners insisted on growing food “for your neighbors” and felt passionately about growing and selling their local produce as close to home as possible (a key element to creating more sustainable food systems).
  • 5. Bus Tour Stop #3: UC-Santa Cruz Farm & Garden The University of California-Santa Cruz’s Center for Agroecology & Sustainable Food Systems offers a comprehensive learning, training, and research opportunity for students at its 25-acre operating farm. The farm has been certified organic for 25 years, and the staff educate students on the many elements of agriculture through classes, apprenticeship programs, and internships. Most of the interns live on site throughout their respective programs and prepare their own food from what is grown on the property. The UCSC Farm & Garden is funded equally by donations, fundraising, and tuition.
  • 6. Cover Cropping Many of the farms visited throughout the tour were practicing cover cropping. Even though the central coast of California has a relatively mild winter and is still conducive to year-round agricultural production, many farmers are seeing the benefits of planting cover crops for a few months out of the year. Common cover crops include oats, peas, beans, and mustard, and are used to add nutrients back into the ground and help prevent soils from being overworked and prone to disease.
  • 7. Bus Stop #4: Bonny Doon Winery The last stop on the bus tour was the Bonny Doon Winery. The winery sources its grapes from a number of California vineyards in addition to fruits Bonny Doon grows on its own land. The winery grows and experiments with different varieties of grapes and well as olives, fruit trees, and vegetables, an this polyculture allows for a more ecologically diverse landscape than conventional vineyards. While many of their wines are already certified organic, the winery is also striving for biodynamic certification (follow a set of integrated, holistic agricultural practices). In addition, Bonny Doon has been investigating the effects of biochar use on fruit production and flavor.
  • 8. Session 1 & 2: Farming on Public Land & Alternative Financing for Small Farms The first two sessions that I attended dealt with some of the financial obstacles that beginning and small scale farmers face and some of the opportunities that may exist in order to overcome these challenges. Land (especially in California) can be quite expensive and leasing public land may be one of the more affordable options for beginning farmers. Open space preservation associations and resource conservation organizations may also be supportive of using designated land for agricultural purposes. Grants and loans through the U.S. government’s Farm Service Agency & Small Business Administration as well as private entities can also help farmers get started or expand their business. Farming ventures can be very vulnerable to market trends and environmental uncertainties. Fred Hempel of Baia Nicchia Organic Farm mentioned that creating a loyal customer base to help support you through the tough times can be surprisingly effective , and finding alternative revenue streams can be one of the best ways to stay profitable.
  • 9. Session 3: Organic Farming as a Strategic Tool for Global Change This session focused on how sustainable agriculture can help curb the negative effects of peak oil, climate change, and ensure the food security of a growing population. Creating localized food production systems can greatly reduce oil consumption and greenhouse gas emissions due to shorter transport. Using environmentally-friendly agricultural techniques can help yield healthful food without the use of hazardous chemical fertilizers and insecticides that contribute to pollution and invasive practices that deteriorate soil fertility and ecosystems. And local food sources can be essential to meeting the needs of a growing population by providing accessible and nutritious food to people of all economic and social backgrounds. While there are concerns over the performance of organic agriculture versus conventional, more sustainably managed farms can produce yields equal-to or greater-than many conventional farms.
  • 10. Session 4 & 5: Farmer Training for Everyone & Successful Organic Farmers Farmer Training for Everyone explored the opportunities available to new and beginning farmers looking to learn about agriculture and gain hands-on work experience. Most of the opportunities presented were west coast-specific such as the California Farm Academy, the Agriculture and Land- Based Training Association (ALBA), and Rogue Farm Corps, but also included programs on a national level like the Collaborative Regional Alliance for Farmer Training (CRAFT) and World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF). The United States is facing a shortage of farmers as the median age of current farmers continues to rise. Commitment to the training and development of younger Americans in this trade can help revitalize an often overlooked field and ensure food security for the future. The next session highlighted how certain people have found success in the field of organic agriculture. Shinji Hashimoto of Japan spoke of his farming pursuits in his home country and how he hopes that sustainable agriculture will contribute to a sustainable society. Farmers and gardeners from the Esalen Farm & Garden in Big Sur, CA spoke of how their educational farm helped connect people to earth on more than just a physical level, but on a deeper, spiritual level. Bob Cannard of Green String Farm and Green String Institute in Petaluma, CA finished the session talking about his longtime farming philosophy. Understanding what nature is telling us can direct us towards solutions on how to manage and steward it.
  • 11. Session 6: From Dream to Reality, Building a Farmstead Creamery While most of the sessions so far had been far broader in scope, the session From Dream to Reality: Building a Farmstead Creamery was a very focused topic. Gianaclis Caldwell of Pholia Farm Creamery in Rogue River, Oregon outlined her guide to planning a successful farm-based cheese business. The farm, which off-grid with the help of photovoltaic panels and micro-hydro power, is home to a small herd of Nigerian milking goats that produce close to 20,000 pounds of cheese per year. Caldwell’s advice to those pursuing any type of agricultural venture, be prepared for worst case scenarios as it will force you to create a strong business plan and may even help you to find ways to turn concerns into assets.
  • 12. Session 7: Climate Friendly Farming This was definitely my favorite session of the conference as it illustrated such an innovative and integrated approach to sustainable agriculture. Fetzer Vineyards combined efforts with the University of California-Davis to investigate the effects of the vineyard’s sustainable land management practices on carbon sequestration. Fetzer manages its vineyards in a very sustainable manner, improving the health of their soil through compost and cover crops and conserving the habitat and biodiversity of the land, and powering 100% of its energy from renewable sources. Dixon Ridge Farms, a grower and producer of organic walnuts, also partnered with UC-Davis. In addition to things like composting and cover cropping, the walnut farm began researching the use of biochar. After the nut-shelling process, the hulls were incinerated which not only resulted in biomass energy but in a carbon-sequestering biochar byproduct. The resulting char-ash was then mixed back into the soil and helped improve soil pH and microorganism activity while slowing soil degradation and reducing Nitrous Oxide emissions, a very dangerous greenhouse gas. I was fascinated by this session because agriculture is often looked at as being a simple, straightforward industry of producing food, but as seen with these enterprises, agricultural systems can be created that work in a very cyclical, holistic manner. And in doing so, these farmers and researchers have demonstrated how it can contribute to global sustainability.
  • 13. Session 8: Edible Eco-Gardens More on the notion of sustainable, local food systems, the Edible Eco-Gardens session touched on how communities can become more resilient by growing food in their own landscapes. Many people underestimate what can be done in their relatively small backyards. Jillian Steinberger of The Garden Artisan and Owen Dell, author of Sustainable Landscaping for Dummies, insisted that edible landscaping and home-grown produce could be the “future of food growing”. The Path to Freedom micro-farm in Pasadena, CA is evidence of this possibility producing 3 tons of food in one year on less than 1/10 of an acre.
  • 14. Session 9: Farmer Chef Relationships Many farmers rely on the support of restaurant chefs. Chefs can play a major part in the success of farmers, and finding and maintaining these relationships are vital. Cynthia Sandberg of Love Apple Farms in Santa Cruz, CA and Tucker Taylor, the Culinary Gardener at French Laundry in Yountville, CA spoke of their experiences cultivating and maintaining their farmer-chef relationships. Chefs can be more than just a client, they can be an ally for farmers. They appreciate the value that food can hold and are frequently pursuing the best, freshest, and most local products.
  • 15. 32nd Annual EcoFarm Conference Attending the EcoFarm Conference was a great opportunity for me to see what innovative approaches agriculture is undertaking to deal with various sustainability concerns. I have come away from the conference with a number of ideas, and I am looking forward to further exploring a number of the topics especially the possibilities of edible landscaping and biochar.