Toxic ‘Forever’ Chemicals & Agriculture: Protecting Soil, Water, and Livelihoods
Part III: Farmers’ Perspective on Biosolids, PFAS, and Stewarding Farms and the Environment
January 7 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Join the Potomac Riverkeeper Network (PRKN) for the third and final installment in our series: Toxic ‘Forever’ Chemicals & Agriculture: Protecting Soil, Water, and Livelihoods. This series explores the impacts of toxic per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) on our environment, agriculture, and rural communities. Part III of this series, Farmers’ Perspective on Biosolids, PFAS, and Stewarding Farms and the Environment, will convene a panel of farm owners and operators to discuss their experience with biosolids and view of how the practice of using biosolids impacts farm businesses and the environment. From cultivating grains and vegetables to raising livestock, our panel of working farmers from Maryland and Virginia will share their thoughts on what farmers need to know about biosolids and PFAS in order to maintain healthy and productive farms. This third webinar is scheduled for Wednesday, January 7, 6-7PM ET.
Missed parts 1 or 2 of this series? Watch them here!
Meet our panelists:
Holly Hammond, Whisper Hill Farm, Scottsville, Virginia
Sam White, Leaning Pine Farm, Mount Savage, Maryland
Robb Hinton, Cedar Plains Farm, Heathsville, Virginia
Wednesday, January 7
6 p.m. – 7 p.m.
FREE Zoom Webinar



