Solid Ground Ag Mechanics Series

It’s that time of year again where the Solid Ground Trainings are starting to get their gears rolling!  Kicking off this season, is the popular Chainsaw Skills and Safety program directed toward women, our Beginning Welders Workshops, and an Intro to Carpentry! Each workshop cost $25 and includes lunch. See more info below!

Title of class: Chainsaw Class Directed toward Women

Date: Saturday, November 18thgroup of people on a farm wearing chainsaw PPE, surrounding a tree on the ground

Time: 8:30-4:30

Location: Long Table Farm, 256 Beaver Brook Rd, Lyme, CT

Max Number of participants: 10

Description of class: 

Chainsaw Skills and Safety directed toward Women: Intro to safe chainsaw operation. Students will learn about PPE, work area safety, basic saw maintenance, chain sharpening, and how to develop a felling plan.  Each student will have a chance to fell their own tree.  You may bring your own saw or use one that will be provided by the instructor.

SIGN UP HERE: 

https://s.uconn.edu/sgchainsaw

 

Title of class: Basic Welding for Beginners

Date: Saturday, December 9th

Time: 9am – 3pm

Location: Rockville High School, 70 Loveland Hill Rd, Vernon

Max Number of participants: 10

Description of class:

Intro to the basics of welding. Learn the proper personal protective equipment required and safety protocols to know before getting started. Instructor will go over the fundamentals of MIG and stick welding, teaching you techniques to get welds done safely and efficiently.

SIGN UP HERE: 

https://s.uconn.edu/sgbasicwelding

 

Title of class: Power Tool Safety & Carpentry Basics Training

Date: Saturday, December 16th

Time: 9am – 3pm

Location: WorkspaceCT, 16 Trowbridge Dr, Bethel

Max Number of participants: 10

Description of class:

Get familiar with the power tools and carpentry skills that you’ll need on your farm. Learn how to use an impact driver, drill, skill saw, table saw and more. You will work with your new skills to complete a project to take home.

 SIGN UP HERE:

https://s.uconn.edu/sgpowertools&carpentrybasics

 

Please contact us 2 weeks in advance with special needs (dietary, translation, accessibility, etc.) We’ll do our best to accommodate you.

 

FOR ALL WORKSHOPS THAT INCLUDE TRAVEL: If the cost is prohibitive, Travel Stipends will be made available to participants at any event where travel is required to attend 

 

Please do not attend if you are not feeling well – you will receive a refund.

Note: These trainings are intended for production farmers in Connecticut, if you have a hobby farm or are gardening, please reference this other wonderful UConn Extension program herehttps://homegarden.cahnr.uconn.edu/