By Andi Anderson
The Michigan State University (MSU) Extension vegetable team has announced the 2025 "MI Ag Ideas To Grow With" webinar series. Scheduled for February, this event offers insightful sessions for gardening enthusiasts, vegetable growers, and direct marketers.
The series covers topics like community gardening, sustainable production methods, and direct-to-consumer marketing. Each session features expert speakers who share their knowledge and practical tips to help participants improve their vegetable-growing skills and business strategies.
Webinar Schedule:
Monday, Feb. 24 (9–10 a.m.): Getting Going - Lessons Learned in Community Gardening
Two community organizers, Nickole Keith and Ashley Hines, share experiences from their food sovereignty and garden education projects, focusing on community growth and development.
Tuesday, Feb. 25 (9–10 a.m.): Froots - Pumpkins, Squash, Melons, Cucumbers
Salta Mambetova and Ben Phillips discuss effective production techniques for these crops, offering guidance for maximizing yields.
Wednesday, Feb. 26 (9–10 a.m.): Shoots - Asparagus and Rhubarb
Experts Ben Werling and Ben Phillips provide insights into growing these spring-harvested perennial vegetables.
Thursday, Feb. 27 (9–10 a.m.): Roots - Potatoes
Nicolle Ritchie and Chris Galbraith share advice on cultivating potatoes, focusing on soil health and sustainable practices.
Friday, Feb. 28 (10–11 a.m.): Starting with Direct Sales
Mariel Borgman explores direct-to-consumer sales options, helping growers align their marketing strategies with their farm goals.
This webinar series is an excellent opportunity for growers to learn about sustainable practices, improve their production skills, and explore new marketing techniques. Participation is free, and sessions are accessible online.
For more information and registration, visit the MSU Extension website. Don’t miss this chance to enhance your vegetable-growing knowledge and connect with experts in the field.
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Categories: Michigan, Rural Lifestyle