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OFAC 2018 Seminars

Organic fertility will be discussed in a variety of contexts during these day-long seminars

PUBLISHED ON May 14, 2018

The Organic Fertilizer Association of California has announced dates for their 2018 educational seminars. (Natural Resources Conservation Service Soil Health Campaign, Flickr/Creative Commons)

CHICO, Calif. — The Organic Fertilizer Association of California is pleased to share the dates for our 2018 educational seminars. These events will cover topics from ‘Organic Fertility in Cannabis Production’ to ‘Organic Farming in an Urban Interface’ and ‘Tree Crop Nitrogen Fertility.’ Visit http://organicfertilizerassociation.eventbrite.com for a full schedule of events and a list of breakout sessions.

June 15th – Chico, CA

July 25th – Clovis, CA

August 30th – Stockton, CA

November 14th – Tulare, CA

November 29th – Cloverdale, CA

Registration and agendas are available at http://organicfertilizerassociation.eventbrite.com.

We apply for CE credits from DPR, CCA and Irrigated Lands for each program.

The Organic Fertilizer Association of California (OFAC) represents the interests of organic fertilizer producers, distributors and retailers that provide organic fertilizer to the agriculture and horticulture industries. OFAC is dedicated to increasing public knowledge of biological and organic cultural systems. The association was formed in 2007 and is guided by an elected board of directors representing the California organic fertilizer industry.

OFAC members provide fertilizer products that meet the USDA National Organic Program’s (NOP) standards and many members also provide guidance to growers on how to improve soil health and fertility through organic farming methods.

–Organic Fertilizer Association of California

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