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Braga Fresh to host free seminar on cover crops

Braga Fresh to host free seminar on cover crops
Winter cover crop on Braga Home Ranch

SOLEDAD, Calif. – Organic farming company, Braga Fresh, BB #:206762 is co-hosting a free, day-long seminar for area growers at the company’s farm in Soledad on Thursday, Feb. 16.

Co-hosted by Sustainable Conservation and the Monterey County Farm Bureau, the event will cover the practical knowledge of cover cropping on the Central Coast and how cover crops can assist growers with complying with Ag Order 4.0 by obtaining a cover crop nitrogen removed credit.

The field day, scheduled from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., will feature presentations from:
• Gina Colfer, Wilbur Ellis
• Tom Hearne and Keston Giudici, L.A. Hearne Company
• Richard Smith, UCANR
• Sarah Lopez, Central Coast Water Quality Preservation, Inc.

Grower panel featuring:
• Eric Morgan, Braga Fresh
• Mark Mason, Huntington Farms
• John McKeon, Taylor Farms

Introduction to reduced tillage in large acreage vegetable production at Braga Farms by:
• Jenny Pensky, California Marine Sanctuary Foundations
• Katie Chiapuzio, Braga Fresh

“We look forward to a day full of expert panelists, in-field demonstrations and sharing our experiences with cover crops and their ability to bolster soil health,” said Katie Chiapuzio, director of environmental science and resources, Braga Fresh.

The event is rain or shine.  Morning beverages and  lunch will be provided.  There are restrooms on site and attendees should be prepared to walk in muddy conditions.  Three CEU credits will be available for certified crop advisors.   

For more information or to attend the event, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cover-crops-a-leading-strategy-for-soil-health-ag-order-40-compliance-tickets-487091352347.

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About Braga Fresh

In 1928, Sebastian and Josie Braga started farming California’s fertile soil on what is now known as the Braga Home Ranch in Soledad, CA.  Today, the third generation continues the family values of sustainable-organic farming. Braga Fresh sets aside 10% of farmland to beneficial habitat and has the goal of being carbon neutral by 2025.  Now vertically integrated, Braga Fresh combines innovation with tradition to grow, harvest, and process fresh vegetables and leafy greens through the Josie’s Organics and Braga Farms brands.

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SOLEDAD, Calif. – Organic farming company, Braga Fresh, BB #:206762 is co-hosting a free, day-long seminar for area growers at the company’s farm in Soledad on Thursday, Feb. 16.

Co-hosted by Sustainable Conservation and the Monterey County Farm Bureau, the event will cover the practical knowledge of cover cropping on the Central Coast and how cover crops can assist growers with complying with Ag Order 4.0 by obtaining a cover crop nitrogen removed credit.

The field day, scheduled from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., will feature presentations from:
• Gina Colfer, Wilbur Ellis
• Tom Hearne and Keston Giudici, L.A. Hearne Company
• Richard Smith, UCANR
• Sarah Lopez, Central Coast Water Quality Preservation, Inc.

Grower panel featuring:
• Eric Morgan, Braga Fresh
• Mark Mason, Huntington Farms
• John McKeon, Taylor Farms

Introduction to reduced tillage in large acreage vegetable production at Braga Farms by:
• Jenny Pensky, California Marine Sanctuary Foundations
• Katie Chiapuzio, Braga Fresh

“We look forward to a day full of expert panelists, in-field demonstrations and sharing our experiences with cover crops and their ability to bolster soil health,” said Katie Chiapuzio, director of environmental science and resources, Braga Fresh.

The event is rain or shine.  Morning beverages and  lunch will be provided.  There are restrooms on site and attendees should be prepared to walk in muddy conditions.  Three CEU credits will be available for certified crop advisors.   

For more information or to attend the event, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cover-crops-a-leading-strategy-for-soil-health-ag-order-40-compliance-tickets-487091352347.

Braga Fresh Logo

About Braga Fresh

In 1928, Sebastian and Josie Braga started farming California’s fertile soil on what is now known as the Braga Home Ranch in Soledad, CA.  Today, the third generation continues the family values of sustainable-organic farming. Braga Fresh sets aside 10% of farmland to beneficial habitat and has the goal of being carbon neutral by 2025.  Now vertically integrated, Braga Fresh combines innovation with tradition to grow, harvest, and process fresh vegetables and leafy greens through the Josie’s Organics and Braga Farms brands.

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