Event Details

Date

September 30, 2021

Time

12 - 1:00pm

Location

Online via Zoom

Host

Harvest New York


Basic Insect Rearing for IPM

September 30, 2021

Basic Insect Rearing for IPM

Basic Insect Rearing for IPM is a workshop for urban farmers and gardeners. It will provide an overview of how to raise beneficial insects to release on your farm or in your garden. You can do it yourself - yes, even in a NYC apartment! Featuring guest speaker Alejandro Calixto, Director of the NY State Integrated Pest Management Program.

Register to hold your spot and get the Zoom link beforehand. It's FREE!




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