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SUMMARY:Soil health field days on Vancouver Island
DESCRIPTION:What\nThese free field days on Vancouver Island will share information about practices to build soil health and improve nutrient and water management. \nUBC researchers Dr. DeLisa Lewis and Raelani Kesler will demonstrate soil health and water monitoring. The host farmers will share what’s worked and what challenges they’ve encountered with applying different soil and water management practices. \nEach morning will wrap up with time for Q&A. \nWhen and where\n\nTwo options:\n\nFriday\, March 18\, 2022 — Tatlo Road Farm\, Cowichan Valley\nMonday\, March 21\, 2022 — Amara Farm\, Comox Valley\n\n\n9:30-11:30 a.m. Pacific Time\nPlease arrive 15 minutes early for registration and health/biosecurity check-in\n\nCOVID-19 and biosecurity protocols will be followed — please see the Eventbrite registration pages for complete details. \nTo register on Eventbrite\, click on the date above that you wish to attend. \n 
URL:https://www.bcclimatechangeadaptation.ca/event/soil-health-field-days-on-vancouver-island/
CATEGORIES:Field day
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SUMMARY:Creating a resilient range unit: Day 2
DESCRIPTION:What\nThese free field days will share information about how to create a more resilient range unit. \nTour range livestock watering developments in the Cariboo and learn about considerations for water developments and the planning process. \nDay 2 will feature a solar power water development and provide information about steps to calculate available forage and plan for a water development. Participants can also attend an optional social lunch at Riske Creek’s Burger Barn. Day 1 will feature a gravity-fed water development. \nLee Fennel will deliver a special presentation about solar watering systems. \nWhen & where\n\nWednesday\, September 22\, 2021\n9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.\nMeet at Big Lake Community Fire Hall\n\nYou are welcome to RSVP for one or both days.
URL:https://www.bcclimatechangeadaptation.ca/event/creating-a-resilient-range-unit-day-2/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cariboo Cattlemen's Association":MAILTO:cariboocattlemens@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Creating a resilient range unit: Day 1
DESCRIPTION:What\nThese free field days will share information about how to create a more resilient range unit. \nTour range livestock watering developments in the Cariboo and learn about considerations for water developments and the planning process. \nDay 1 will feature a gravity fed water development. Day 2 will feature two different sites\, including a solar power water development\, and an optional social lunch. \nLee Fennel will deliver a special presentation about solar watering systems. \nWhen & where\n\nTuesday\, September 21\, 2021\n2-4 p.m.\nMeet at Highway 20 – Baliffe Road Junction\n\nYou are welcome to RSVP for one or both days.
URL:https://www.bcclimatechangeadaptation.ca/event/creating-a-resilient-range-unit-day-1/
CATEGORIES:Field day
ORGANIZER;CN="Cariboo Cattlemen's Association":MAILTO:cariboocattlemens@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Field day: Sorghum Sudangrass trial
DESCRIPTION:What\nAttend this free field day to learn how to easily measure yield and conduct your own on-farm trials. \n\n\n\nJoin a discussion with Dr. Catherine Tarasoff and rancher Tyler Morrison to look at the yield results of a Sorghum Sudangrass trial. The trial is comparing two different varieties of Sudangrass at high and low seeding rates under dryland conditions. \nCOVID-19 reminders: \n\nKBFA is following Health Canada and Worksafe BC recommendations.\nAll activities are hosted outside in a spacious setting.\nParticipation is limited to 20 people to maintain a two-metre distance.\nCoffee will be available\, but food will not be served.\nStay home if you don’t feel well.\n\nThis event is part of a project delivered under the Farm Adaptation Innovator Program. \nWhen & where\n\nWednesday\, September 2\n10 a.m. – noon Mountain Time\nMorrison Ranch @6895 HaHa Creek Road\, Wardner\n\nRegister now
URL:https://www.bcclimatechangeadaptation.ca/event/sorghum-sudangrass-trial/
LOCATION:Morrison Ranch\, 6895 HaHa Creek Road\, Wardner\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Field day
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SUMMARY:Field day: Irrigation and orchard mulching trial
DESCRIPTION:What\nAttend this free field day to discuss the results from a two-year orchard mulching project and learn methods to optimize irrigation. \nJoin a discussion with Dr. Catherine Tarasoff and cherry grower Don Low to find out how mulching has affected soil moisture and fruit quality. Irrigation optimization techniques will be discussed and demonstrated with Andrew Bennett\, certified irrigation designer\, and Molly Thurston\, horticulturist. \nCOVID-19 reminders: \n\nKBFA is following Health Canada and Worksafe BC recommendations.\nAll activities are hosted outside in a spacious setting.\nParticipation is limited to 20 people to maintain a two-metre distance.\nCoffee will be available\, but food will not be served.\nStay home if you don’t feel well.\n\nThis event is part of a project delivered under the Farm Adaptation Innovator Program. \nWhen & where\n\nMonday\, August 31\n9-11 a.m. Pacific Time\nQuiet Valley Farm @2809 Erickson Road\, Creston\n\nRegister now
URL:https://www.bcclimatechangeadaptation.ca/event/irrigation-and-orchard-mulching-trial/
LOCATION:Quiet Valley Farm\, 2809 Erickson Road\, Creston\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Field day
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