Block A

Block A Handouts and Presentations 

1A Milk Handling

*Links to handouts and presentations below*

Presentation

Learn about udder preparation and cleanliness, the physiology of milk letdown, proper milking equipment use, sanitary handling procedures for your cow’s/goat’s milk, and pasteurization options.

Instructor: Jenifer Cruickshank, Dairy Management, OSU Extension 

2A Class Full Costs of Production for Diversified Vegetable Farmers

Want to know what it costs you to grow different crops, how to use cost info for decision-making, and how to get the data to calculate costs? This workshop is for you.

Instructor: Tanya Murray , Oregon Tilth

3A Structures for Wildlife

Biologists from NRCS will take you through their various specifications for wildlife structures – everything from creating brush piles to installing snake hibernacula! Topics will include considerations of where to place structures, how to maintain them, and how to install protection from predators. In addition, part of the session will include a demonstration of how to follow a specification to build a bird nesting box (and a bat box, time allowing).

Instructors: Chris Hamilton and Chris Reidy, NRCS

4A Variety Selection and Trialing

What variety to choose to grow on your farm? Selecting varieties can be daunting when you open a seed catalog with dozens of choices in each vegetable category. Variety trialing is a useful tool for farmers to find the best varieties for their unique environmental conditions and market needs. This presentation will include the process of planning, implementing, evaluating, and interpreting a variety trial.

Instructor: Lane Selman, OSU Extension & Director, Culinary Breeding Network

5A Life in the Soil, the Basis for Healthy Food Production

Soil organisms play an important role in soil formation and production of healthy plants. The presence of organic matter promotes the activity and diversity of these organisms. Participants will learn about practices to improve soil health.

Instructor: Luisa Santamaria, Associate Professor-Extension Plant Pathologist, Oregon State University

6A Reduced Tillage in Organic Vegetables

Doug will share his research on tools and techniques for high residue reduced tillage options for vegetable farmers west of the Cascades.

Instructor: Doug Collins, Extension Specialist, WSU

7A/B Compost

Join Matt and Nick to learn about the art and science of composting. You will learn how to handle different types of feedstock, estimate C/N ratio, and build compost piles that will heat up and decompose efficiently. We will also discuss the composting process, turned windrows and aerated static piles, compost quality and nutrient content. In the field you will learn to estimate moisture content by feel, bulk density, pile volume and application rate.

FIELD CLASS: DRESS FOR THE WEATHER
This is a double-session you will not register for a Session B class. There will be an exhibitor break and morning snack from 10:00 to 10:30 am.

Instructors: Nick Andrews, OSU Extension and Matt Van Wey, Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District

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