Native Meadow Trial Twilight Meeting

Native Meadow Trial Twilight Meeting

Please join us to learn how open or underutilized space can be planted and managed to create beneficial habitat

By Hudson Valley Farm Hub

Date and time

Tuesday, July 20, 2021 · 4:30 - 7pm EDT

Location

Hudson Valley Farm Hub

1875 Hurley Mountain Road Hurley, NY 12443

About this event

This meeting is for farmers, conservation professionals, and land managers interested in how open or underutilized space can be planted and managed to create beneficial habitat.

One area of research at the Farm Hub is the establishment and monitoring of on-farm habitats. The goal of this work is to study these on-farm habitats in order to better understand their roles on agricultural land for both wildlife conservation and providing habitat for beneficials that might provide services to crops. In the spring of 2017, in partnership with the Hawthorne Valley Farmscape Ecology Program and the Xerces Society, we established the native meadow trial on former cornfields. These fields had been taken out of tillage because of their exposure to infrequent but severe flooding. The overall objective is to understand what seed mixes and management systems can produce good habitat for beneficials and other wildlife.

Now in its fifth year, we have a lot to share with you about what we have learned. We will share our experience with planning —with help from The Xerces Society—choice of species, and the fieldwork undertaken to establish and manage the plots without the help of herbicides over five seasons. We will describe how the plant composition in the meadows continues to evolve and share our insights into the use of different meadows by pollinators, pest predators, and other wildlife on the farm.

Speakers:

Claudia Knab-Vispo, Botanist, Hawthorne Valley Farmscape Ecology Program

Conrad Vispo, Wildlife Ecologist, Hawthorne Valley Farmscape Ecology Program

Anne Bloomfield, Applied Farmscape Ecology Program Manager, Hudson Valley Farm Hub

Due to COVID-19, we ask you to please:

• If you are feeling ill, please do not attend

• Bring a mask to wear and be prepared to practice physical distancing

• All covid protocols in place at the time of the event will be observed

• Do not bring children to this event

• Leave your dogs at home

• Please arrive on time. The hay wagons are the only transportation and we will leave promptly

Organized by

The Hudson Valley Farm Hub is a non-profit center for resilient agriculture located on 1,500 acres of prime farmland in Hurley, NY. We provide professional farmer training, host and support agricultural research, demonstrate new farm technologies, and serve as an educational resource for advances in food and farming.

Hudson Valley Farm Hub es un centro sin fines de lucro para la agricultura resiliente basado en 1,500 acres de ricas tierras de cultivo en Hurley, NY. Ofrecemos capacitación profesional para agricultores, acogemos y apoyamos la investigación agrícola, y servimos como recurso educativo, y para los avances en la alimentación y la agricultura.

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