| U of I 
			Extension announces2015 Small Farms Winter Webinar Series
 
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            [February 09, 2015]  
            The University of Illinois Extension 
			will be presenting a weekly educational series for the small farm 
			community, providing practical knowledge on emerging topics which 
			advance local food production in Illinois.  | 
        
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				 This series of online programs is aimed at providing small farm 
				producers with a look at how leading practices in production, 
				management, and marketing enable operations to improve 
				profitability and sustainability. Webinars will be held from 
				1:00 - 2:30 pm on Thursdays and are free. There is no charge to 
				attend, although you must register online at
				
				https://web.extension .illinois.edu/registration/?RegistrationID=10817
 
 Each of the eleven programs will also be available for viewing 
				at the University of Illinois Extension office located at 700 S. 
				Airport Drive in Springfield, Ill. If you would like to attend 
				at the Sangamon County office, please call 217-782-4617 or email
				cvnghgrn@illinois.edu
 
              
                 
              
				Choose any number of the following webinars to attend when you 
				register. 
 Jan. 15 No-Till Culture for Peppers and Tomatoes
 Jan. 22 Growing Hops for Market
 Jan. 29 Potato Production
 Feb . 5 Sweet Corn Production
 Feb. 12 Perennial Crops for Small Farms
 Feb. 19 Understanding Insecticides
 Feb. 26 Blueberry Production
 Mar. 5 Hydroponics
 Mar. 12 Effective Farmers Market Displays
 Mar. 19 Veggie Compass Record-Keeping Software
 Mar. 26 Variety Selection & Rootstocks—Apple Orchards
 
              
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			The webinars can be accessed on-line from your personal computer. In 
			case you cannot attend these dates, register anyway! An archived 
			version of the webinars will be provided via email (the Monday after 
			airing) for viewing at your convenience. 
			[Deborah Cavanaugh-Grant, University 
			of Illinois Extension Educator] |