Farm Profitability through a low input cost approach

Graeme Sait of Nutri-Tech Solutions will lead an intensive 2 day workshop highlighting ways to maximize profits while reducing inputs.

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Workshop: Farm Profitability Through A Low Input Cost Approach

SPEAKER:
Graeme Sait is the internationally acclaimed author and educator who co-founded Nutri-Tech Solutions (NTS) and Nutrition Matters as well as hosting the Nutrition Farming Podcast. He has written hundreds of published articles and the popular book “Nutrition Rules!”. Graeme has formulated many of the soil health and human health products for which NTS are renowned and he has developed all of the nutrition programs that are the keystones of their proactive management approach. Greame also owns Nutrition Farm which comprises two distinctly different properties dedicated to the production of nutrient-dense, chemical-free food with forgotten flavors and enhanced medicinal qualities.

WHAT TO EXPECT:
Monday + Tuesday Workshops | 8am - 5pm

  • We will start promptly at 8 am.
  • We will have both a morning and afternoon break with lunch at midday.
  • Monday evening we will have a group dinner on the farm.

LOCATION: 
Burroughs Family Orchards
22323 E Monte Vista Ave Snelling, CA

LODGING & CAMPING OPTIONS: 
RV Parking available please contact: info@burroughsfamilyfarms.com

Hotels Options:

Merced : El Capital Hotel, 609 W Main St, Merced, CA 95340

Turlock: Holiday Inn Express & Suites, 3001 Hotel Dr, Turlock, CA 95380

ABOUT: 
Burroughs Family Orchards is the first almond farm to earn a Regenerative Organic Certification (ROCTM) from the Regenerative Organic Alliance (ROA), a third-party nonprofit certification established in 2017 by a group of farmers, business leaders, and experts in soil health, animal welfare, and social fairness.

The Burroughs’ dedication to regenerative organic farming practices began more than 20 years ago, making them agricultural pioneers and recognized advocates for utilizing regenerative practices including: low/no-till; biodiversity; no synthetic pesticides, herbicides or fertilizer; utilizing cover crops and integrating grazing livestock.