Established as The Skamokawa Eagle in 1891

Living on the Land workshop offered

Living on the Land teaches small acreage landowners in Southwest Washington practices that will improve their property and protect the environment. This course deals with the real-life issues landowners must address when trying to manage their land.

The class will be held virtually by Zoom on Tuesday nights from September 7 till November 2, 6:00 – 8:15 p.m. Learn how to improve the soil, reduce mud and weeds, protect water quality, manage a small forest, develop a farm plan and more. Find out practical tips for making a small acreage farm more efficient and profitable.

You must register by August 25. Sign up online with Eventbrite (https://lolswwa.eventbrite.com) The registration fee is $40.00 (per family or household).

The workshops are sponsored by Washington State University Extension. For more information, contact Gary Fredricks garyf@wsu.edu or Patrick Shults patrick.shults@wsu.edu.

 

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