2020-fab-conference_.jpg REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED! Thank you for your interest! 2022 Agricultural Biodiversity on Western Farms - Habitat Working for Farmers Tuesday May 24th and Wednesday May 25th, 2022 - 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Free event - Registration Required Conference Resources and Handouts A free virtual conference on practices to develop habitats that conserve agricultural biodiversity and their benefits in western farming systems for farmers, conservationists, and other agricultural professionals. Presenting: Farmer preferred habitats and practices Best methods and plants for practices Benefits and beneficial insects associated with biodiversity and their impacts in Western cropping systems Featuring: Peter Kenagy of Kenagy Family Farm in the Willamette Valley, Brad Bailie of Lenwood Farm in the Columbia Basin, Rachael Long, University of CA Cooperative Extension, Yolo County, Rex Dufour, CA Office National Center for Appropriate Technology, Gail Redberg of the Tribal Native Nursery of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation and more. Sponsored by Benton, Clackamas, Marion, East and West Multnomah and Tualatin Soil Water and Conservation Districts, National Center for Appropriate Technology and USDA-NIFA Extension Implementation Program. REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED! Thank you for your interest! For more information about the event or for requests regarding accessibility, please contact Gwendolyn Ellen, gwellen@efn.org or call 541-829-3337. Leave this field blank CAPTCHA This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions. Submit