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SUMMARY:Living on the Land - class series (begins Oct 7th)
DESCRIPTION:Living on the Land – Class Series Teaches Land Stewardship   \nClark County\, WA – Over the past 22 years\, over 500 Clark County residents have graduated from the Living on the Land class series. The program brings in local experts to teach key stewardship principles to small acreage land caretakers.  These experts give advice on pasture and livestock management\, managing weeds\, caring for your forest\, improving wildlife habitat\, soil health\, stormwater management\, well & septic maintenance\, and more. \nThe first step to good land management is understanding the whole system. This class series begins with taking inventories and creating maps that help with goal planning.  The class then dives into soil health and fertility. The class covers pasture health and rotational grazing\, and many other topics. The watershed class teaches about dealing with stormwater and protecting nearby water bodies. Terry Koper\, Small Acreage Program Coordinator\, states\, “The variety of information these classes cover can help small acreage land caretakers dealing with a variety of land management issues.  Not only do we teach stewardship practices\, but also how to effectively manage your problem areas such as muddy pastures and weeds.” \nThe program is hosted by WSU Clark County Extension – Small Acreage Program and supported by Clark County Public Works Clean Water. This class series is on Tuesday evenings from October 7 through December 16\, 2025\, with optional field trips on Monday September 22nd noon to 1pm to showcase a forested residence and Thursday\, September 25th to highlight pasture and riverbank management.  Classes will be in-person. Advance registration is required.  The cost for the entire series is $45 per person or $60 per household.  To register and find more information on Living on the Land visit the WSU Extension’s website at  http://go.wsu.edu/smallacreage or contact Terry at Terry.Koper@wsu.edu and 564-397-5729. \nLiving On the Land: Stewardship for Small Acreages (10-week class series)\nTuesdays evenings\, October 7 through December 16\, 2024 – 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM\nPlease first fill-out this pre-survey\nRegistration: https://lol2025.bpt.me/ \nWSU Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. People requiring special accommodations should call WSU Clark County Extension at (564) 397-5733 prior to the event.   ###
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/living-on-the-land-class-series-3/
LOCATION:78th St Heritage Farm\, 1919 NE 78th St\, Vancouver\, 98665\, United States
CATEGORIES:Agriculture
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