Webinar: Insect Identification for Farmers
Build the confidence to identify common insect pests and beneficials and learn why correct identification is the first step to effective pest management.
Build the confidence to identify common insect pests and beneficials and learn why correct identification is the first step to effective pest management.
Learn how to recognize and interpret insect damage on crops to better identify the pests involved and make informed management decisions.
In this webinar, you'll learn how to write grant applications for your community garden, farm, or community orchard.
Join the Atlanta Botanical Garden and Food Well Alliance for a virtual workshop on designing resilient, drought-tolerant gardens.
Join UGA Fulton County Extension, Food Well Alliance, and Trees Atlanta for a virtual Lunch & Learn that celebrates the power of native fruit and nut trees in Atlanta’s urban landscape.
Join Michell Namer to learn about how protecting land through conservation can benefit farmers and landowners.
Tune in August 23 to learn about local government and zoning and how it applies to your farm.
As the numbers of feral hogs continue to rise in the United States, so do the problems that they create. Get a plan! Learn about their biology, distribution, and management strategies in this webinar presented by Norm Haley, Alabama Extension. Moderated by Mallory Kelley and David Koon, Regional Extension Agents, Alabama Extension.
This webinar explores the “Return to Roots” theme, featuring organizations that are grounded in food sovereignty, preserve cultural heritage, and focus on achieving affordable access to healthy, culturally appropriate, sustainably produced food.
Food Well Alliance: We are connecting organizations that are working to make metro Atlanta's local food system resilient, including production, processing, distribution, consumption and recovery.
Are you organizing a local food event in the Atlanta area that you'd like to see here on our site? Tell us about it! Approved events will be featured on our calendar.
The creation of Food Well Alliance was made possible through funding from the founding benefactor, the James M. Cox Foundation, and through the vision of Jim Kennedy—Chairman Emeritus of Cox Enterprises and Chairman of the James M. Cox Foundation—and Bill Bolling, founder of the Atlanta Community Food Bank. Together, they saw an opportunity to build healthier communities across metro Atlanta by supporting and connecting members of our local food movement. Today, we support more than 300 community gardens, urban farms, and orchards in the Atlanta region.
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