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Fruit Tree Pruning Workshop Description: Join Each Green Corner and UC Master Gardeners at the Arundel Living Campus Lower Garden for a free Fruit Tree Pruning Workshop. UC Master Gardeners who will demonstrate the ins and outs of pruning fruit trees in the summer.
UC Master Gardeners of San Mateo & San Francisco Counties
Rose Propagation by Stem Cutting Description: In this workshop, you will learn about the many different type of roses, why some roses are better for propagating than others and the different ways to propagate depending on the season.
UC Master Gardeners of San Mateo & San Francisco Counties
Join the USDA Southwest Regional Food Business Center on July 17th from 3-4PM PST as we kickoff our quarterly webinar series! This webinar is focused on Leading With Equity: Tribal Food Sovereignty & Inclusive Engagement and will feature speakers from the USDA, Center partners, California Department...
Are you interested in learning more about targeted grazing as a fuels management tool in forested environments? This tour is designed for land managers and owners looking to start utilizing grazing to reduce fire fuels or improve their current grazing program in mixed-conifer forests.
Enter 8:30-9:30am Judging at 10:30am Winners Announced at 11:30am Followed by Public Tasting To enter, bring at least one washed tomato of each variety (or at least 10 cherry tomatoes) Prizes Awarded For: Heaviest Tomato, Best Tasting Red Tomato, Best Tasting Non-Red Tomato, and Best Tasting Cherry...
This online, self-paced and award-winning course by Farmer Campus in collaboration with agroecology expert Dr. Clara Nicholls is specially designed for farmers and ranchers across the West.
During this webinar, well discuss what can be done to protect against highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) and other zoonotic diseases that have the potential to disrupt not only our food supply but the entire agriculture economy.