The College of Continuing Education and Community Service (CCECS) at the University of Hawaii at Hilo will present a series of five six-hour sessions about agroforestry beginning Saturday. ADVERTISING The College of Continuing Education and Community Service (CCECS) at the
The College of Continuing Education and Community Service (CCECS) at the University of Hawaii at Hilo will present a series of five six-hour sessions about agroforestry beginning Saturday.
The sessions will be hosted on campus at the College of Agriculture, Building 102, adjacent to the UH-Hilo greenhouse.
Zach Mermel of OLA Design Group will conduct the sessions, which will be hosted on successive Saturdays. The cost is $325 for all five classes or $75 per session. The classes and topics are as follows:
• Session 1: Overview of agroforestry practices for Hawaii’s farmers (Saturday).
• Session 2: Useful agroforestry plants for your farm (March 21).
• Session 3: Integrating animals into your agroforestry system (March 28).
• Session 4: “Right Plant, Right Place: Intercropping and Other Strategies” (April 4).
• Session 5: Diversified farm development (April 11).
To register, for additional course descriptions or for more information, visit http://hilo.hawaii.edu/academics/ccecs/courses or contact CCECS at 974-7664.
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