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Family Style Dining
We all know that language development is a key domain that early educators help children develop. What better way to facilitate this growth area than by talking to children during meal time. Jocelyn Dixon will set the stage for the importance of family style dining within your ECE classrooms.
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Breastfeeding
Просмотров 2421 день назад
Don’t forget that babies must eat too! Join us for a wonderful discussion about starting the Farm to ECE journey at birth. April Fogleman will take us on an Infants nutritional needs and journey during their first year of life.
Infant Nutrition
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Join us again for the continuation of an Infant's nutritional journey. April Fogleman will continue discussing the importance of starting healthy eating habits with children from birth.
Identifying Helpful & Harmful Critters in the Garden
Просмотров 121 день назад
We all have those moments in our garden when everything looks wonderful. Then you walk out to check your plants and crops the next day and you find that some unknown critters have invaded your garden. Now what do you do? Take time to view this webinar and get many of your questions answered regarding those critters in your garden.
Working in the Garden w Special Needs Children
Просмотров 321 день назад
Heather is back with us discussing the importance of working with special needs children in the garden. She has some wonderful examples of gardening tools that are perfect to use along with instructions that can help all children feel calm and relaxed while gardening.
Compost and Water in the Garden
Просмотров 221 день назад
Did I water too much or did I water too little? This webinar will help you answer that question so you neer second guess yourself again. Kyle will also teach you how composting in your garden can also help you to maintain proper moisture balance for your plants.
Garden Pests
Просмотров 321 день назад
Kyle is back to offer natural alternatives to keep animals and pests out of your gardens. We know that chemicals are never the answer around children and we don’t want to harm the animals because this is the circle of life. So take a moment to discover alternative ways to keep pests away from your garden.
Gardening with Limited Space
21 день назад
Kyle is back to offer natural alternatives to keep animals and pests out of your gardens. We know that chemicals are never the answer around children and we don’t want to harm the animals because this is the circle of life. So take a moment to discover alternative ways to keep pests away from your garden.
Garden Planning for Young Children
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Join Kyle Wood as he takes you on a gardening journey from beginning to end. Kyle is going to help get started planning where and how you and your children will begin this process.
Food-Inspired Resilience & Equity (FIRE) Internship
Просмотров 26Месяц назад
Hosted by CEFS, Community Food Strategies, and the North Carolina Local Food Council, the FIRE program connects interns with community-based food organizations across the state to support their work to build a more resilient and equitable food system. Throughout the year, interns assist and manage various projects, including research, meeting facilitation, logistical support, and communications...
Meet Reva Kodre: FIRE intern with People for Equity
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In this video, we feature Hope Ostane-Baucom, an intern from the Food-Inspired Resilience & Equity (FIRE) Internship program hosted by the Center for Environmental Farming Systems, Community Food Strategies, and the North Carolina Local Food Council (NCLFC). Hope is studying agribusiness technology at Mitchell Community College. Through this internship, she connected with the Charlotte-Mecklenb...
Meet Hope Ostane-Baucom: FIRE intern with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Food Policy Council
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In this video, we feature Hope Ostane-Baucom, an intern from the Food-Inspired Resilience & Equity (FIRE) Internship program hosted by the Center for Environmental Farming Systems, Community Food Strategies, and the North Carolina Local Food Council (NCLFC). Hope is studying agribusiness technology at Mitchell Community College. Through this internship, she connected with the Charlotte-Mecklenb...
Meet Sarah Beck: FIRE intern with N.C. Cooperative Extension - Lee County
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This video features Sarah Beck, an intern from the Food-Inspired Resilience & Equity (FIRE) Internship offered by the Center for Environmental Farming Systems, Community Food Strategies, and the North Carolina Local Food Council (NCLFC). Sarah, from Pittsboro, North Carolina, discusses her role at the Lee County Extension Office and her academic background in political science, environmental ju...
Farm to Senior Services: Connecting Local Farmers with Older Adults in McDowell County
Просмотров 92 месяца назад
Discover how the Farm to Senior Services Project by the Center for Environmental Farming Systems (CEFS) is working with community partners to transform the food landscape for older adults in McDowell County. This initiative promotes a resilient food system by sourcing fresh, healthy, and locally produced foods for senior meals. Learn how local farmers and senior centers collaborate to provide n...
2023 Farm to Early Care and Education Institute
Просмотров 246 месяцев назад
The Farm to Early Care and Education initiative works with early childhood facilities and their communities to enhance the quality of early learning environments - helping them provide fresh, healthy, local food for children’s meals and snacks and offering hands-on, experiential learning through cooking and gardening. Coming together and celebrating our successes has always been a key part of t...
Farming with Fresh Ideas - Tommy Godwin
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Farming with Fresh Ideas - Tommy Godwin
Farming with Fresh Ideas - Larry Lee McCallum
Просмотров 127 месяцев назад
Farming with Fresh Ideas - Larry Lee McCallum
Farming with Fresh Ideas - Aivry Coleman
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Farming with Fresh Ideas - Aivry Coleman
Farming with Fresh Ideas - Sydney Blair
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Farming with Fresh Ideas - Sydney Blair
Farming with Fresh Ideas - Gisele White
Просмотров 87 месяцев назад
Farming with Fresh Ideas - Gisele White
Farming with Fresh Ideas - Abigail Zorrilla
Просмотров 37 месяцев назад
Farming with Fresh Ideas - Abigail Zorrilla
Meet the 2023 ASPIRE intern: Sydney Erin Blair
Просмотров 159 месяцев назад
Meet the 2023 ASPIRE intern: Sydney Erin Blair
Meet the 2023 ASPIRE intern: Gisele Lee White
Просмотров 229 месяцев назад
Meet the 2023 ASPIRE intern: Gisele Lee White
Meet the 2023 ASPIRE intern: Joseph Thomas Godwin
Просмотров 189 месяцев назад
Meet the 2023 ASPIRE intern: Joseph Thomas Godwin
Meet the 2023 ASPIRE intern: Abigail Lourdes Zorrilla
Просмотров 179 месяцев назад
Meet the 2023 ASPIRE intern: Abigail Lourdes Zorrilla
Meet the 2023 ASPIRE intern: Larry Lee McCallum Jr.
Просмотров 389 месяцев назад
Meet the 2023 ASPIRE intern: Larry Lee McCallum Jr.
Meet the 2023 ASPIRE intern: Avery Coleman
Просмотров 219 месяцев назад
Meet the 2023 ASPIRE intern: Avery Coleman
Farm to Fork Picnic at Fearrington Village | Culinary Bliss, Local Flavors, and Summer Fun!"
Просмотров 5509 месяцев назад
Farm to Fork Picnic at Fearrington Village | Culinary Bliss, Local Flavors, and Summer Fun!"
Microbiome Science for Sustainable Agriculture
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Microbiome Science for Sustainable Agriculture
Farm to Early Care and Education Institute
Просмотров 649 месяцев назад
Farm to Early Care and Education Institute

Комментарии

  • @chrishayes4023
    @chrishayes4023 3 месяца назад

    We are here very close in Elgin SC and wantt to donate our produce to local food banks. Can we talk sometime about logistics?

  • @billdillon3886
    @billdillon3886 3 месяца назад

    I identify as a bird. Can me and my flock participate in the harvest?

  • @erwinbrubacker7488
    @erwinbrubacker7488 4 месяца назад

    Best I seen on you tube , TY sir.

  • @erwinbrubacker7488
    @erwinbrubacker7488 4 месяца назад

    Now I know enough to be danderous !

  • @adamhuffman3354
    @adamhuffman3354 4 месяца назад

    Thank You! Very informative!

  • @pyloredaking7133
    @pyloredaking7133 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video. Randomly had to use this at work because none of the ladies who do the packing knew how to use it 😂

  • @pettyjohnssolutions5919
    @pettyjohnssolutions5919 5 месяцев назад

    Mr. Cline is a classic example of a well informed, responsible Gardener-Webb graduate. He is the same person in person you see in this video ! Thank you, Mr. Cline.

  • @whitneyfaulkner5049
    @whitneyfaulkner5049 7 месяцев назад

    This has been so helpful in finally deciding to prune my 30 year old blueberry bush that is way too tall and all the fruit is at the top. It was such a heavy producer I have been scared to do anything with it. I am excited to go lop off a few of these huge old canes and finally get some new growth. Thanks a bunch!

  • @brittcofarms5620
    @brittcofarms5620 7 месяцев назад

    The best demonstration I have seen! Thank you for your help!

  • @jimmg8994
    @jimmg8994 8 месяцев назад

    Loved the demo. Thank you sir. I'm a small place with about 1,200 plants- and the down side about removing too many old canes and crossovers is that there is no support for a loaded-up young bush. They lean WAY over, making it impossible to mow between the rows with out running over them or stripping off the fruit w/ the maching. Cross-overs give structure to the young canes until they grow strong enough to hold themselves up when weighed down by fruit., at least, this has been my expreience.

  • @jaymenjanssens720
    @jaymenjanssens720 9 месяцев назад

    🎉

  • @yeimirodriguez8892
    @yeimirodriguez8892 10 месяцев назад

    Podrá hacer un video explicando el sistema cómo trabaja en español?

  • @yeimirodriguez8892
    @yeimirodriguez8892 10 месяцев назад

    Cómo se le sube o baja la velocidad

  • @expresspremium
    @expresspremium 11 месяцев назад

    Horrible sound quality

  • @endisnearchaliko1807
    @endisnearchaliko1807 Год назад

    😊

  • @kevinpoole4323
    @kevinpoole4323 Год назад

    Congratulations

  • @alstonbetts4646
    @alstonbetts4646 Год назад

    This was great! Thanks

  • @SWIM.network
    @SWIM.network Год назад

    🌊🙌🏽🌊🙌🏽🌊

  • @StanCreech
    @StanCreech Год назад

    Great video. I recently purchased property with some very old and overgrown rabbit eye blueberry bushes. I don't believe they've ever been pruned. This video is extremely helpful. Thank you.

  • @Aeleonard94
    @Aeleonard94 Год назад

    So helpful thank you!! I'm in western north Carolina ( near Asheville) is it too late to prune for this year?

  • @BrianHeimbuecher
    @BrianHeimbuecher Год назад

    What a difference a week makes! Spent the last two nights covering my Rabbiteyes because while most berries have already formed, I still have maybe 1/3 blossoms. At least my winter cabbage is ready for St. Paddy's Day! I don't have a greenhouse... but I'm not 'green' with envy... You use what you got. Thanks for the update.

  • @christileewall
    @christileewall Год назад

    I thoight this was a great video!

  • @XRPVampire
    @XRPVampire Год назад

    Amazing!!!

  • @tennysdp
    @tennysdp Год назад

    Great information

  • @zekiakcali6480
    @zekiakcali6480 Год назад

    Quick question? With a good drainage in the soil doesn't the sulphuric acid wash away in time? Should the soil be amended with elemental suphur from time to time?

  • @TheVaughns
    @TheVaughns Год назад

    Actual brief start at 12:45

  • @Parker307
    @Parker307 Год назад

    I wonder how long these plastic coverings last. If they have to be replace say every 5 years the level of plastic waste is concerning. Maybe it is the best/most economical way so I would probably not mention this to a farmer in person. But I do worry about the seemingly endless growing amount of plastic waste being produced from so many different uses.

  • @shall2130
    @shall2130 Год назад

    Mr Cline has demonstrated the most informative way and reason for pruning the blueberries that I have seen. The way he explains it, does not leave me wondering if I should leave smaller branches. How he explains that the fruit becomes smaller as the tips die back, and shows it on his diagrams . As I watched it, I could see what occurred on some of the branches of my own blueberries, and I now know how to correct it. Thank you for an outstanding way of teaching how to do this.

  • @shanequataylor2816
    @shanequataylor2816 2 года назад

    Ken McCoy, I'm a consultant in NC. I'd love to connect with you.

  • @cianofreddie4043
    @cianofreddie4043 2 года назад

    wonderful, thank so much.

  • @salliele3341
    @salliele3341 2 года назад

    When and where do you offer gardening classes? I have a garden group on Facebook with almost 1,600 members and I would love to offer some classes with knowledgeable gardeners sharing their experience.

  • @DanJ.Hendon
    @DanJ.Hendon 2 года назад

    Hemp is fucking illegal

  • @alanfranzluebbers291
    @alanfranzluebbers291 2 года назад

    More carbon in soil leads to a better life for plants, animals, and people. So let's keep grazing amazingly!

  • @emarkjacobs
    @emarkjacobs 2 года назад

    good stuff. thanks a lot

  • @judycarter587
    @judycarter587 2 года назад

    Best pruning video I’ve ever seen . Thanks

  • @carolinagirlchannel5628
    @carolinagirlchannel5628 2 года назад

    Please do the next demo at my house. We have plenty to practice on! 🤩

  • @bch6707
    @bch6707 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing this video. I was wondering, if we are seeing new shoots coming from the lower part of a parent stem, should be generally prune those even if they look like healthy new growths? Thank you for your time.

    • @CEFSvideos
      @CEFSvideos 2 года назад

      You don't have to remove all the basal shoots, but try to keep a few of the strongest basal shoots to use as future replacement canes for the older canes as the old canes age out. You'll want to prune out canes crossing over the middle since your goal is to let light down into the plant.

    • @fluxquantum1404
      @fluxquantum1404 2 года назад

      @@CEFSvideos thanks for explaining. So if there are child shoots growing from a parent cane and they are coming out of the lower half of the cane we’d generally want to trim those out as well to remove blocking of light at the base of the bush?

  • @DancindeeB5
    @DancindeeB5 2 года назад

    This was an outstanding demonstration of how to take care of blueberry bushes. Thank you!

  • @s8ang
    @s8ang 2 года назад

    Larry Bird teaches about blueberries.

    • @billngold6
      @billngold6 2 года назад

      Larry Legend 💯♥️☘️

  • @stonehouselavender2749
    @stonehouselavender2749 2 года назад

    This is really spot on! As a lavender farm and local agritourism destination, the struggle is real for us! Thanks for sharing this!

  • @mburke1211
    @mburke1211 2 года назад

    After watching this video, for the first time I have confidence that I know how to properly manage my blueberry bushes. Excellent tutorial!

  • @denisearnold3322
    @denisearnold3322 2 года назад

    Excellent Presentation! I’m currently dealing w/this in Arkansas. I definitely would like info to contact you with additional questions-Thank you

  • @kriswhite1344
    @kriswhite1344 3 года назад

    Great information thanks

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    @nealtauss1715 3 года назад

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  • @sdbooker12
    @sdbooker12 3 года назад

    oh my goodness, finally, the info Ive been looking for! Thanks so much! And that disappearing man @ 17:11?? What is going on there lol

  • @kyusunkim2629
    @kyusunkim2629 3 года назад

    very helpful info. thanks for posting/sharing

  • @lalon8721
    @lalon8721 3 года назад

    Very nice….

  • @tavon7687
    @tavon7687 3 года назад

    When someone loves you, the way they talk about you is different. You feel safe and comfortable.

  • @chitun3275
    @chitun3275 3 года назад

    Poor dog I liked my own commet how sad.

  • @PamelaLoveland
    @PamelaLoveland 3 года назад

    This was really interesting!