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Ask an Agroforester Fall '24 Webinar Series - FREE!

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Wed, Nov 20, 4am - Dec 17, 5:30am AEDT

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Appalachian Sustainable Development's  "Ask an Agroforester" Webinar Series is an opportunity for us to come together for a deep dive into detailed information about specific Agroforestry topics.  Host Emilie Tweardy stewards deep conversations on emerging topics and perennial favorites. Bring your questions for our regional Agroforestry heroes, and have an opportunity to get real answers from real professionals.  We've got a great lineup put together for you, free of charge.  Please consider making a donation to ASD to support continued free programming like this!

These events are online only.  Webinar links will be emailed to registrants the week before the event, with reminders the day before.  Registration for each webinar closes at 10AM the previous day.  All webinars will be recorded and posted to ASD's Youtube channel for your viewing convenience.

Each webinar will consist of a welcome and intro from ASD and a short presentation from our guest(s), followed by a 2-part Q and A.  The first half will consist of questions collected ahead of time, the 2nd half of the Q and A will be live audience questions. 

Fall 2024 Lineup: 

(All sessions are Noon - 1:30pm)



(No longer registering - event already occurred) 
Who’s Who in National Agroforestry.  Featuring the National Agroforestry Center (NAC), The Agroforestry Coalition (TAC), and The Association for Temperate Agroforestry (AFTA) 

(No longer registering - event already occurred) Thurs. Nov 21st - Centering Racial Justice in Agroforestry. Featuring Ruth Tyson and Rafter Ferguson of Interlace Commons


(No longer registering - event already occurred)  Tues. Nov 26th - Honeylocusts and Forest Exploration.
  Featuring Zach Elfers of Future Forest Plants

Fri. Dec 13th - Yellowbud Hickory, a Rising Star in Agroforestry. Featuring Jesse Marksohn of Yellowbud Farm

Mon. Dec 16th - Nut Collectives - Lessons from the Fields and Facilities. Featuring the Asheville Nuttery, the New York Tree Crops Alliance and Keystone Tree Crops Cooperative



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