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Events
Webinar: Talking to your lenders and funders after the Kona low
Friday, April 17 • 5–6:30 p.m. (via Zoom)
Join Agriculture Stewardship Hawaiʻi and GoFarm for a free virtual workshop designed for Hawaiʻi producers navigating storm recovery. The webinar will share practical strategies and ready-to-use communication templates to help reach out to lenders and grant funders, request accommodations, and keep loan and grant projects on track.
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Workshop: Calving and grazing management
Saturday, April 18 • 9 a.m.–3 p.m.
Mealani Research Station, 64-289 Māmalahoa Hwy, Waimea, Hawaiʻi Island (map)
UH College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resilience (CTAHR) is holding a workshop on calving and grazing management in the field, covering topics such as vaccination protocols for calving, effective grazing management, grass-finished beef production, and body condition score training.
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Farmers’ healing sessions
Various dates in April
Zoom and in-person offerings available
UH CTAHR Seeds of Wellbeing is offering a series of healing sessions designed to support, restore, and nurture. From traditional practices to guided conversations, these gatherings are spaces for individuals to reconnect with themselves and others. Upcoming sessions include Navigating Grief and Loss Post Crises on April 23 via Zoom, and Deepening Relationship Skills on April 30 in Makiki, Oʻahu. To register, email SOW.CTAHR@gmail.com.
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Three-part workshop: The ecology of cultivation
Various dates in April–May • 9 a.m.–12 p.m.
One Village Farm, North Kohala, Hawaiʻi Island (address provided with registration)
One Village Farm is offering a three-part introduction to regenerative agriculture, observation, and agroforestry systems. Move beyond individual plants and learn to understand landscapes as living systems–where soil, water, biodiversity, and human intention interact in dynamic ways. Participants may attend a single workshop or the full three-part series.
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Webinar: Farm succession and land transition
Monday, April 20 • 5:30–7 p.m. (via Zoom)
This webinar from GoFarm will introduce key concepts in farm succession planning, including family and non-family transition options, tools for transferring land and farm businesses, and resources available to Hawaiʻi farmers and landowners. It will also highlight GoFarm’s land matching services and strategies to help keep farmland in agriculture.
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Webinar: Hawaiʻi GroupGAP
Wednesday, April 22 • 12–1 p.m. (via Zoom)
This webinar from North Shore EVP will provide an overview of GroupGAP, USDA’s food safety certification program. Learn how Hawaiʻi farms and food hubs can benefit from certification and how to apply.
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Webinar: Managing water risk
Monday, April 27 • 5:30–7 p.m. (via Zoom)
This webinar from GoFarm will introduce practical water conservation strategies for farms, including traditional approaches like mulching and soil health management as well as modern irrigation technologies such as sensors, timers, and automated systems.
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Workshop series: Hāmākua Homesteading
Various dates in April–May
Laupāhoehoe Library, 35-2065 Old Māmalahoa Hwy, Laupāhoehoe, Hawaiʻi Island (map)
The Hāmākua Homestead series includes Monday evening lectures on permaculture design, building a powerful brand, and cacao farming, as well as a Saturday garden tour.
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Workshop: How to market your food business
Saturday, May 2 • 1–3 p.m.
Kohala Food Hub, 55-230 Hōʻea Rd, Hāwī, Hawaiʻi Island (map)
Join Kohala Food Hub and Katie Neil of Hoʻōla Farms for a workshop on social media strategy, brand storytelling, content creation, and customer engagement. Learn to identify your target market and build an effective marketing plan.
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Two-part Diversified Farm Design course
Saturday, May 9 • 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Saturday, May 23 • 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Starseed Ranch, 52-4700 ʻAkoni Pule Hwy, Kapaʻau, Hawaiʻi Island (map)
HIP Ag is offering a hands-on, two-part Diversified Farm Design course focused on building resilient, diversified farms using agro-ecological principles. Taught by Zach Mermel from Ola Design Group, participants will learn site analysis, goal setting, and develop a personalized farm design and implementation plan. Fee is $250, but free for eligible participants, including veteran farmers and those from historically underserved communities.
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