Virtual Small Farm Boot Camp Series in Wake County
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Collapse ▲Virtual Small Farm Boot Camp Series
N.C. Cooperative Extension of Wake County hosted three (3) free classes for small and/or prospective food farmers.
Workshop Information:
Farm Business Planning & EQIP Application
Learn tips and tricks on how to plan your farm as a business and how to market your farm to increase your sales, as well as ways to get grants and loans to help pay for a hoophouse. Instructors: Brielle Wright, Trevor Hyde
Season Extension, Greenhouse & High Tunnel Production
Learn how to manage greenhouse & high tunnel production for year-round production, and how to select the best crops for your high tunnel. Instructors: John Lyttle, Trevor Hyde
Soil & Crop Health
Learn how to select the highest value crops to maximize the impact of your hoophouse, and tips and tricks for growing some common high-value specialty crops, with a focus on hoophouse production. Instructors: John Lyttle, Trevor Hyde