Program Type:
Agriculture & Gardening, Culture, History, Lectures & Discussion Groups, Health & Wellness, Homesteading & Self-SufficiencyAge Group:
AdultsProgram Description
Event Details
Watch Party cancelled due to lack of registrants. You can tune in to the presentation from home through Zoom by following this Zoom link:
https://mt-gov.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_flDKQp2EQeiSMEg3OXK1AQ#/registration
Co-Hosted as part of the Montana Library Network Virtual Programming series
Over the course of the past three decades, Montana has become one of the leading states in the country in both organic agriculture and production of lentils, a key organic rotation crop that is high in protein and micronutrients. The story of how we got here is a fascinating and heartwarming tale of farmers recognizing existential challenges facing their communities and banding together to create solutions.
Tonight, we'll hear about Montana's organic agriculture movement and pulse crop revolution from one of the farmers at the center of the story: David Oien, Founding Farmer of Timeless Seeds in Ulm. Moderating this conversation will be Missoula-born Liz Carlisle, author of the books Lentil Underground, Grain by Grain (with Bob Quinn), and Healing Grounds. Liz is an Associate Professor in the Environmental Studies Program at UC Santa Barbara.
Note: This program is a virtual watch party at NVPL. If you would like to watch the Zoom presentation from home, please click this link.