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University of Maine Cooperative Extension and University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension are offering a free three-session introduction on farm food safety planning from 5â6:30 p.m. Feb. 2, Feb. 9 and Feb. 16.
âFarm Food Safety Planning Made Simpleâ topics include essentials needed in a farmâs food safety plan, farm-specific risks, best practices for standard operating procedures and hygiene, and record-keeping. A panel discussion will focus on the recall process with farmers and retailers. UMaine Extension and UNH Extension specialists and professional staff will lead the sessions.
The online sessions are free; preregistration is required. Register on the program page to receive the live session links. For more information or to request a reasonable accommodation, contact Christina Howard, 207.570.2868; christina.howard@maine.edu.
University of Maine Thu, 01/21/2021 - 8:00am
Join a webinar for home gardeners about the principles of pruning Feb. 10. Courtesy of University of Maine Cooperative Extension
University of Maine Cooperative Extension and University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension will offer a webinar for home gardeners about the principles of pruning from 6–7 p.m. Feb. 10.
“The Science of Pruning” will focus on proper pruning cuts for perennials based on factors including plant growth rate, flowering season and height. UNH Extension Education Center program coordinator Emma Erler will lead the workshop.
Registration is required; a $5 donation is optional. Register on the event webpage to attend live or receive a link to the recording. This is the third in a six-part winter gardening webinar series designed for Maine and New Hampshire gardeners offered every other Wednesday through March.