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The Art of Seed-Saving: Growing & Saving Quality Seed – Part 3

June 11, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 11:00 am

$20

Agricultural and Horticultural Planning. Pollination mechanisms, isolation required, isolation strategies, timing, crop planning, plant families, nutritional needs.  All the nuts and bolts you need to know to produce usable seed. Classroom discussion and in-the-field training.

Seed is a great crop for small and subsistence farmers. Even very small gardens can produce seed that is salable to seed companies, if it is the right variety and produced correctly. Saving seed allows the gardener or farmer to quickly adapt their crops to local conditions, to grow specialty varieties, and to save money. For farmers, seed production can be a significant income stream or niche market. It is a good match for low-input systems because most of the crop biomass stays on-farm, available for composting, mulch, bedding, etc.

This course will teach gardeners and farmers how to plan, grow, select, harvest, clean, and market annual and biennial seed crops, from several pots on the porch to farm scale.

Site:  Ridgewood Ranch, School of Adaptive Agriculture and Golden Rule Garden

Instructor: Jamie Chevalier of Quail Seeds

Cost: $100 for entire course -or- $20/day

 

 

 

 

 

Details

Date:
June 11, 2019
Time:
9:00 am - 11:00 am
Cost:
$20
Event Category:

Organizer

School of Adaptive Agriculture
Phone
707.225.0145
Email
office@adaptiveagriculture.org
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Venue

School of Adaptive Agriculture
16200 North Highway 101
Willits, CA 95490 United States
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Phone
707.225.0143
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