Fw: Organic Dry Farming Farm Tour 8/22

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Aug 17, 2025, 2:21:22 PMAug 17
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From: Anthony Reyes ant...@oxbow.org [sno-valley-tilth] <sno-vall...@lists.cahnrs.wsu.edu>
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Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2025 at 01:09:20 PM PDT
Subject: [sno-valley-tilth] Organic Dry Farming Farm Tour 8/22

Hello All, 

I hope you all are having a wonderful summer season and hopefully the rain is a slight respite from irrigation rather than a stressor! I wanted to share that we are hosting an Organic Dry Farming farm/ field tour next Friday for anyone interested in attending. We are applying the practice in both our production fields and kids farm so you can see on both a hand and tractor scale production practices. 

If you are ever or have ever been curious about implementing dry farm practices into your system I'm happy to talk through our experiences, pitfalls, considerations, and we'll have a little tomato tasting and (hopefully) some dry farm melons to try!!

This is 100% free to attend through the Transition Organic Partnership Program and while registration says it is full, please feel free to get on the waitlist and I'll make sure you have a spot reserved! Also if anyone is interested in talking more about anything Transition Organic Partnership Program or dry farming always feel free to reach out! Email is great or you can send me a text or call. 

Take good care all!
Equip yourself with practical tools and regenerative insights that turn climate challenges into growing opportunities. This hands-on tour is your chance to walk the rows, taste the results, and learn how to farm smarter—not harder. Guided by Oxbow’s Agriculture Program Manager, Anthony Reyes, you’ll explore the core principles of organic dry farming —a climate-resilient method that ...

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Anthony Reyes (He/Him)

Agricultural Program Manager

phone: (818) 554-7919

email: ant...@oxbow.org

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Oxbow acknowledges that we are on the Indigenous Land of Coast Salish peoples who have reserved treaty rights to this land, specifically the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe (sdukʷalbixʷ). We thank these caretakers of this land who have lived, and continue to live, here since time immemorial.


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