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SUMMARY:Propagating and Planting Sweetpotatoes
DESCRIPTION:Join WSU Regional Small Farms IPM Specialist\, Laurel Moulton\, to learn about sweetpotato production out at Wild Edge Farm in Port Angeles. Farmers Karen and Jim Halberg-Weaver will be providing a tour of their set up for sweetpotato slip production and their sweetpotato field. Planting tips and techniques for our cool climate will be discussed\, and participants will help plant a row of sweetpotato slips. Attendees will also learn about the Western SARE sponsored sweetpoato trials that they are hosting in conjunction with the WSU Regional Small Farms program. \nThis class and on farm tour is open to all beginning and current farmers\, not to the general public. Please only register if you plan to attend as there is limited space for this event. If you register and are unable to come\, we kindly ask that you inform us at least 48 hours before the event so that we may open registration to other interested farmers. \nIf you go to register and there are no spaces available\, please email jess.sappington@wsu.edu to be put on our cancellation list. \nRegistration Details \nDate: Tuesday\, June 6th @9:30am – 11:30am (in-person event!)\nLocation: Address to be given after registration\nAudience: Farmers only\nRegistration: Registration is required to attend \n \n  \nAbout Wild Edge Farm\nWild Edge Farm is a regenerative family farm offering pastured pork\, grass fed beef\, fresh produce and eggs locally and year-round. They sell at the Port Angeles Farmers’ Market\, make weekly deliveries\, and offer several CSA options. \nWSU Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Evidence of noncompliance may be reported through your local WSU Extension office. Reasonable accommodations will be made for persons with disabilities and special needs who contact Jess Sappington (345 6th St. Suite 550\, Bremerton WA / jess.sappington@wsu.edu / 360- 228-7308) at least two weeks prior to the event.
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/regionalsmallfarms/event/propagating-and-planting-sweetpotatoes/
CATEGORIES:Farm Walk,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Dirt Talk: Flea Beetles
DESCRIPTION:Join WSU Regional Small Farms for our latest online Dirt Talk event to learn all about Flea Beetles! We will be joined by WSU Regional Small Farms IPM Specialist\, Laurel Moulton\, along with guest farmers to discuss identification\, management and resources for flea beetles on your small farm. \nTopics to be covered include: \n\nFlea beetle biology and common species in the Pacific Northwest\nCrops that flea beetles’ impact and what damage looks like\nAvailable management techniques for flea beetles\nWSU resources\nFarmer Discussion: what experiences have you had with flea beetles? Are local farms having success with practices such as employing nematodes?\nFarmer Q&A\n\nWhen: June 14th\, 2023 @ 6pm – 7:30pm\nWhere: Online Zoom\nAudience: Farmers\, Producers\, Homesteaders\nRegistration: This is a free online event\, but you must register to receive Zoom link\n \nWhat is Dirt Talk?\nDirt Talk is hosted by WSU Regional Small Farms in conjunction with a local farmer or specialist willing to share their expertise in a given topic. Events are held in a supportive yet informal atmosphere\, that allows participants to share\, exchange perspectives\, and learn from each other without pressure.\nEvents are open to all new and current farmers! \nWSU Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Evidence of noncompliance may be reported through your local WSU Extension office. Reasonable accommodations will be made for persons with disabilities and special needs who contact Jess Sappington (345 6th St. Suite 550\, Bremerton WA / jess.sappington@wsu.edu / 360- 228-7308) at least two weeks prior to the event.
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/regionalsmallfarms/event/dirt-talk-flea-beetles/
CATEGORIES:Dirt Talk,Integrated Pest Management
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