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Urban Agritourism

Event Date
Jul 9 2024

Agritourism Monthly Webinar Series: 2nd Tuesdays of the month You can choose to attend one or more of the following webinars: 07/09 - Urban Agritourism 08/13 - Cut Flower Agritourism Operations 09/10 - Handling Difficult Customers 10/08 - Creating Value-Added Items/Experiences 11/12 - Implementing O...
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UC IPM Webinar Series

Event Date
Apr 18 2024

Join experts from the University of California at noon on the third Thursday of every month to learn about pest identification, prevention, and management around the home, garden, and landscape. This series is free and open to the public but advance registration is required.
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2024 Agritourism Intensive Training

Event Date
Jan 24 2024

The UC Agritourism Program's Agritourism Intensive training provides participants with a comprehensive introduction to agritourism and a supportive network to explore diversification through the development or expansion of an agritourism enterprise.
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A mixture of native plants like Huchera and succulents like Calandrinia make great additions for a low water garden. Photo: James Campbell
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Native Ground Covers

Event Date
Apr 29 2025

Program: Ground covers serve many functions in the landscape, including suppressing weeds, reducing erosion, replacing lawns, softening hardscapes, and filling in large expanses. Native groundcovers have the benefits of being adapted to our environment and supporting native biodiversity.
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What Happens When Animal Diseases Cross Boundaries?

Event Date
Jul 11 2024

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.
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UCCE Organic Farming Workshop

Event Date
Apr 25 2024

Join us for the UCCE Organic Farming Day this April 25th in Lakeport, CA. The event will focus on essential knowledge and practices for organic crop production in the north coast. Presentations will be given by experts from University of California and partner organizations.
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