Block D

Block D 3:00-4:30 pm

1D  Selling and Marketing Cheese

We will explore the technical, financial, and interpersonal aspects of cheese sales through local, national and international channels while comparing marketing techniques for efficacy in each.

Instructor: Shawn Fels, President, Portland Creamery and Katie Bray, Executive Director, Oregon Cheese Guild

2D  An Introduction to Permaculture

Permaculture is a design system, based in nature, that can be applied to develop sustainable human settlements. This whole systems approach is used to design integrated landscapes that provide ecological functions and yields for humans. We can enhance habitat for other species, heal the earth’s systems, and cultivate to meet human needs by applying permaculture design on a given site in appropriate ways. In this interactive discussion, Marisha Auerbach will introduce participants to the permaculture concept and how it can be applied in their lives.

2D Permaculture Handout

2D Permaculture Presentation

Instructor: Marisha Auerbach, Permaculture Instructor, Oregon State University and Portland Community College

3D  Honey Bee Biology and Beekeeping Basics

This class will introduce you to the fundamentals of honey bee biology and the methods to use when starting your own beehive.

Instructors:  Ellen Topitzhofer, OSU Extension Honey Bee lab

4D  An Introduction to Seed Saving on Small-Scale Production Farms

In this introductory session to seed saving, we will broadly cover the how to’s to seed saving from crop choice, pollination needs, to cleaning and storage. We will then dive into the practical ways in which small-scale production farms can integrate seed saving practices into their growing practices, crop plans, and sales. The workshop combines lecture and hands-on work, with a field walk to discuss farm layout, isolation distances, pollination, and shifting growing practices.

Flower parts labeled, Seed Saving Presentation print-outSeedSavingChart

Instructor: Jennie London, Farmer, Tanager Farm

5D  Introduction to Organic Strawberry Production

This class will teach you the basic concepts of strawberry production, focusing on plant physiology and agronomic management for different growing systems, as well as an introduction to several techniques to increase yield organically.

Instructor: Javier Fernandez Salvador, OSU Extension

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