Extension workshop March 22: 'Putting Small Acres to Work'
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[February 22, 2014]
SPRINGFIELD — Putting a few
extra acres to work can bring in additional income, provide an
opportunity to experiment with a new enterprise, or develop an
interest or hobby for its educational or entertainment value. How to
get started is the question. Attending the workshop "Putting Small
Acres to Work" will help.
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The workshop is scheduled for March 22 from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
the Trutter Center at Lincoln Land Community College, 5250 Shepherd
Road in Springfield. The program is organized by University of
Illinois Extension and Lincoln Land Community College.
The day will be filled with a variety of options that may promote
many new ideas to develop profit from your small acres. There is one
general session, "Social Media and Marketing," presented by Katie
Bishop, of PrairiErth Farm in Atlanta, and three breakout sessions.
The three breakout sessions will include:
Session I:
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"Ten Things to
Consider for Starting Your Small Farm" — Deborah
Cavanaugh-Grant, University of Illinois Extension, Springfield
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"Basic Cut Flower
Production" — Violeta Saldana Veenstra and Jeannie Veenstra,
Veenstra's Vegetables, Rochester
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"Growing Vegetables Year-Round" —
Nathan Johanning, University of Illinois Extension, Murphysboro
Session II:
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"Soils 101 – Where
it All Starts" — Doug Gucker, University of Illinois Extension,
Decatur
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"Cottage Industry
Food Law & Your Small Farm" — Wes King, Illinois Stewardship
Alliance, Springfield
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"Adapting to Changing Consumer Trends
at Farmers' Markets and Adding Value to Your Products" — Matt
and Debbie Daniels, Bear Creek Farm & Ranch, Palmer
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Session III:
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"Pumpkins and
Agritourism" — Linda Smith, Red Barn Produce, Edinburg
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"How to Stay
Grounded While You're 'Out on a Limb' in your Small Orchard" –
M.J. Walker, Mulberries Farm and Orchard, Urbana
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"Basics of Transplant Production —
Setting Up Your Greenhouse" — Hans Bishop
Registration for the workshop is $30 per person, $40 per couple
and $10 for students. Fees include handouts, lunch for each
registrant, and morning and afternoon refreshments baked by a local
baker. Preregistration is required by March 14. The late
registration/walk-in fee is $25 per person and will not include
lunch. To register call the University of Illinois Extension at
217-782-4617 or
register online at
http://web.extension.illinois.edu/lms/.
For more information on the program, contact Deborah
Cavanaugh-Grant, University of Illinois Extension, at 217-782-4617
or cvnghgrn@illinois.edu.
If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in this
program, contact the unit office at least two weeks prior to the
event.
[Text from file received from
University of
Illinois Extension]
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