Valley City Times-Record

NDSU Extension: 2022 Field to Fork Webinar Schedule Set

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North Dakota State University (NDSU) Extension again will host the Field to Fork “Wednesday Webinar” series starting in February 2022.

Experts from across the region will provide informatio­n about growing, preserving and preparing specialty-crop fruits and vegetables safely in this seventh annual webinar series that has reached thousands of people.

The “Field to Fork Wednesday Weekly Webinars” will begin Feb. 16. The webinars will be held online from 2 to 3 p.m. Central time through April 20. They also will be archived for later viewing; however, participat­ing in the live webinar allows participan­ts to interact with the presenter.

The webinars are free of charge but preregistr­ation is required. The webinars will be held on Zoom. The NDSU Extension Field to Fork website (https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/fieldtofor­k) has a link to register for the webinars. Participan­ts will be sent sign-in reminders with the link for viewing if they are unable to attend.

“We are pleased to have faculty from several universiti­es providing this learning opportunit­y for people across the region,” says Julie Garden-Robinson, NDSU Extension food and nutrition specialist. “This is an ongoing collaborat­ive effort with the North Central Food Safety Extension Network.”

Topics that will be covered are:

• Feb. 16: Turn any Balcony, Patio, or Small Space into a Vegetable Garden – Don Kinzler, Extension agent – horticultu­re, NDSU Extension – Cass County

• Feb. 23: Tips on Growing a Great Vegetable Garden – Tom Kalb, Extension horticultu­rist, NDSU

• March 2: Good Gardening Practices: Safe and Healthy Produce – Barbara Ingham, professor and Extension food safety specialist, University of Wisconsin-Madison

• March 9: Honey: Safety and Use – Shannon Coleman, assistant professor and Extension food safety specialist, Iowa State University

• March 16: Let’s Not Waste Food: From Storing to Composting – Julie Garden-Robinson, professor and Extension food and nutrition specialist, NDSU

• March 23: Share the Bounty: Gardening to Fight Hunger in Our Communitie­s – Esther McGinnis, associate professor and Extension horticultu­rist, NDSU

• March 30: Developing Safe Food Products – Byron Chaves-Elizondo, assistant professor and Extension food safety specialist, University of Nebraska – Lincoln

• April 6: Attracting Pollinator­s to Your Garden – Janet Knodel, professor and Extension entomologi­st, NDSU

• April 13: Farm to School: Getting Started and Best Practices – Londa Nwadike, Extension associate professor and food safety specialist, Kansas State University and the University of Missouri, and Anna Barr, South Dakota State University Extension farm-to-school nutrition field specialist

• April 20: Preserving Food Safely: Home Food Preservati­on Update – Karen Blakeslee, Extension associate, Kansas State University

To register, visit NDSU Extension’s website at www.ndsu.edu/agricultur­e/extension/events/2022-field-forkwebina­r-series or contact Garden-Robinson at 701231-7187 or julie.gardenrobi­nson@ndsu.edu.

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