The Individualized Farmscape and Pruning Fruit Trees

Type: 
Workshop
Class
Community Event
Date: 
Sat, 02/22/2025
Region: 
East Coast

Hugh Williams, one of the best orchardists in the East and a biodynamic farmer for over forty five years, brings his perspective on harnessing the local ecology to cultivate the farm individuality. Also covered: the science and art of pruning fruit trees, including a few hours of pruning the Pfeiffer Center’s orchard under Hugh’s expert guidance.

Hugh is the owner of Threshold Farm in Philmont, NY. He has been growing fruit trees and orchards using biodynamic methods on a commercial scale for more than forty five years.

Tickets: $125

Large Animals and the Farm Organism

Type: 
Workshop
Class
Community Event
Date: 
Sat, 12/07/2024
Region: 
East Coast

The ideal biodynamic farm is a self-contained individuality to which cows contribute milk, meat, and soil fertility. Megan Durney shares about the essential nature of the animal, and Kim Vaughan covers the basics of biodynamic dairy herd management, including rotational grazing and pasture management. The day includes a visit to our herd, cow barn, and dairy, the only one in Rockland County.

Biodynamic Beekeeping

Type: 
Workshop
Class
Community Event
Date: 
Fri, 10/04/2024 to Sat, 10/05/2024
Region: 
East Coast

Join us Friday evening for an introductory lecture on the overarching approach of biodynamic beekeeping, a meditative path of inquiry into the life of the honeybee. This talk is open to the public for a small fee, but included for those attending Saturday’s full-day workshop.

Introduction to Biodynamic Beekeeping

Type: 
Workshop
Class
Community Event
Date: 
Fri, 10/04/2024
Region: 
East Coast

Join Threefold Community Farm Friday evening for an introductory lecture on the overarching approach of biodynamic beekeeping, a meditative path of inquiry into the life of the honeybee. This talk is open to the public for a small fee, but included for those attending Saturday’s full-day workshop.

Presenter: Alex Tuchman (Director of Spikenard Farm Honeybee Sanctuary).

Willing the Future

Type: 
Conference
Community Event
Date: 
Thu, 08/22/2024 to Sat, 08/24/2024
Region: 
East Coast

Willing the Future gathering hosted by North American Youth Section: from August 22nd to 25th we will make art, engage in exciting dialogue, participate in exciting workshops, and of course party! Part of the hope is to share our gifts and skills with one another. We invite you to consider what you might want to share with the group in a workshop form, from a skill to a hosted conversation to an experience. If you are interested in hosting a workshop, please send us an email and we will help arrange the details to make it happen.

Ancestral Skills Workshop

Type: 
Community Event
Date: 
Fri, 08/30/2024 to Sat, 08/31/2024
Region: 
Mountain West

Classes on August 30-31 include but not limited to: flint knapping, cordage, wild plant id, uses, bush craft, ancient seed craft and other ancestral skills. Sept 1st botany development and ancient history of vegetables, seed harvesting, threshing and cleaning along with demos from the Ancestral Skills workshop. Camping in natural riparian area of Meadowlark Hearth Farm.