
Time: 6-8:30 PM
Place: Hoosick Falls High School Auditorium
Address: 21187 NY 22, Hoosick Falls, NY 12090
Join us at the Hoosick Falls High School Auditorium on Wednesday, November 5 from 6-8:30 pm for a screening of the film "Roots So Deep" followed by a lively panel discussion featuring local farmers whose grazing systems matter to our food supply, the health of the land, and more widespread ecological resiliency.
"Roots So Deep" is a documentary series which features inventive farmers and maverick scientists building a path to solving climate change with hooves, heart and soil.
It's an inspiring, positive, data-driven, human, and good-humored film about Adaptive Multi Paddock grazing (regenerative agriculture), and its beneficial impacts.
The film dives into a regenerative model of agriculture that supports soil health and with it the vitality of ecosystems, comparatively studying traditional and regenerative grazing systems using science and experimentation, asking if a novel way to graze cattle that mimics the way bison once roamed the land can restore our depleted soils, rebuild wildlife habitat and draw down huge amounts of carbon.
Can cattle help save us from catastrophic climate change?
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Refreshments are included.
General Admission: a $5 donation to farmland & forest conservation
Student Admission: FREE (must have a valid student ID)
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