Join the International Association for Food Protection (IAFP) and UVM Northeast Center to Advance Food Safety (NECAFS) Research Specialist Sean Fogarty, for an educational webinar about produce safety in hydroponic and aquaponic crop production systems. The webinar, Foundations of Produce Safety in Hydroponic and Aquaponic Operations, will be held on Tuesday, April 26, 2022 from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. EDT. Continue reading “Produce Safety in Hydroponic & Aquaponic Operations Webinar”
Research Framework to Advance Understanding of Soil Microbiome
The Soil Health Working Group of the Food Systems Research Center at UVM published their white paper in the Phytobiomes Journal. The publication is entitled, Resilient Soils for Resilient Farms: An Integrative Approach to Assess, Promote and Value Soil Health for Small- and Medium-Size Farms. Continue reading “Research Framework to Advance Understanding of Soil Microbiome”
The 2022 Vermont Sheep and Goat Clinic
After a long pandemic hiatus from in-person workshops, shepherds gathered at Shelburne Farms for the 2022 Vermont Sheep and Goat Association Lambing Clinic on Saturday, March 5. Continue reading “The 2022 Vermont Sheep and Goat Clinic”
Agroecology and Livelihoods Collaborative’s 24-Hour Social Media Takeover
On March 15, the Agroecology & Livelihoods Collaborative, a community of practice based in the Plant and Soil Sciences Department, took the reigns of the Specialty Coffee Association’s social media channels for a 24-hour social media takeover highlighting the ALC’s two decades of research with smallholder coffee farmers in Mesoamerica. Continue reading “Agroecology and Livelihoods Collaborative’s 24-Hour Social Media Takeover”
Asim Zia Leads Livestock Disease Risk Management Research
Community Development and Applied Economics Professor Asim Zia, in collaboration with researchers from the departments of Animal and Veterinary Sciences and Computer Science, has received a $2.5 million grant from USDA NIFA for livestock disease risk management research. The transdisciplinary project is entitled, Predicting Livestock Disease Transmission Dynamic Under Alternate Biosecurity Risk Management Interventions and Behavioral Responses of Livestock Producers in the U.S. Continue reading “Asim Zia Leads Livestock Disease Risk Management Research”