Wyoming to have food production conference

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The University of Wyoming Extension will host a one-day conference on season extension and small-scale food production April 6 at Sheridan College.

The conference, which is supported by the Wyoming Department of Agriculture’s Specialty Crop Program, is part of UW Extension’s Harvest Wyoming initiative. Event partners include the Barnyards & Backyards team, Wyoming Food Coalition, Sheridan College and UW’s Growing Beginning Farmers and Ranchers program.

Workshops will highlight season extension structures, pest management, hydroponics, Wyoming soils, pollinator habitats, a producer panel and more. Weather permitting, attendees will also have the option to participate in a low tunnel build in Sheridan College’s agriculture field lab.

Speakers include Adam Bunker of Papa Joe’s Produce and several other local producers, as well as experts from UW Extension, Sheridan College, the Wyoming Department of Agriculture and the Popo Agie Conservation District. Check-in begins at 8:30 a.m. in the Whitney Building at Sheridan College, located at 1 Whitney Way. Opening remarks begin at 8:50 a.m., and sessions start at 9 a.m. The event concludes at 3 p.m.

The conference is organized into three concurrent tracks; attendees can attend any sessions of their choice. The registration cost is $30 per participant. For those who register by March 26, lunch will be provided. Late registrants are welcome to attend but are not guaranteed a meal. To register, visit https://bit.ly/harvest-wy-24. For more information visit wyoextension.org/harvestwyo.