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Field Day: Misty Dawn Farm
June 26, 2024 @ 11:30 am - 3:30 pm
Pack your camp chair and join us for a summer’s afternoon in June!
All women farmers, landowners and conservationists from Dane, Jefferson, Rock and surrounding counties are welcome to attend– whatever your background, from beginners to experts!
Curious about regenerative agriculture? How about growing mushrooms? This is the field day for you! Ingrid is doing it all from mushrooms and maple syrup to orchards, berries and nut production. She’d love to have you join her in conversation about what she is thinking about and planning for next.
Resource Experts Attending: Ingrid Daudert, Misty Dawn Farm
Speakers:
Wisconsin Women in Conservation Host: Noemy Serrano, Michael Fields Agricultural Institute
Location: Misty Dawn Farm
Event Details:
- Event is free to attend but registration is required and space is limited.
- Women, all who identify as such, are welcome to attend – from landowners to farmers to conservationist enthusiasts – whatever your background, from beginners to experts! Our WiWiC events follow a Learning Circle model, with ample time and a safe space for story sharing, networking and collaborative learning. We all have something to both share and learn together.
- Dress for the weather. Bring a sunhat, sunscreen and good walking shoes. Please bring a chair/camp chair.
- This event is outdoors and no masks are required. Social distancing is encouraged.
- Photos will be taken at this event and used for educational purposes only by WiWiC and the partner groups. If you do not wish to have your picture taken, let the on-site WiWiC host know.
- WiWiC is a family-friendly space and you are welcome to bring your children. We will have some independent kids activities available.
Wisconsin Women in Conservation (WiWiC) is a state-wide collaborative effort led by the Michael Fields Agricultural Institute in partnership with Wisconsin Farmers Union, Renewing the Countryside and Marbleseed (formerly MOSES). A five-year multi-faceted project funded by the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), WiWiC brings together Wisconsin’s women landowners, farmers, farm workers, urban growers, and conservation professionals to connect and share about conservation practices, resources, and funding opportunities.