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SUMMARY:Woodland Steward Events Women Owning Woodland - Virtual Lady Landowner Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Grab your lunch and join us at the computer for conversation to help you have healthier forests and wildlife on your property! \nJune 3rd – Cost Share- Learn about cost share programs that are available for landowners. \nJune 10th-No Lunch and Learn \nJune 17th – Forest Management for Bats- Learn about practices that improve habitat for bats. \nJune 24th– Tree ID-We will talk tree identification using leaves since they are on the trees right now! \nCost: Free \nContact: Sarah Havens\, havenss@missouri.edu(opens in new window)\, 573-458-6260
URL:https://krli.com/event/woodland-steward-events-women-owning-woodland-virtual-lady-landowner-lunch-june-2021-women-owning-woodland-virtual-lady-landowner-lunch-june-2021-2021-06-10/
CATEGORIES:Farm Events
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SUMMARY:Woodland Steward Events Women Owning Woodland - Virtual Lady Landowner Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Grab your lunch and join us at the computer for conversation to help you have healthier forests and wildlife on your property! \nJune 3rd – Cost Share- Learn about cost share programs that are available for landowners. \nJune 10th-No Lunch and Learn \nJune 17th – Forest Management for Bats- Learn about practices that improve habitat for bats. \nJune 24th– Tree ID-We will talk tree identification using leaves since they are on the trees right now! \nCost: Free \nContact: Sarah Havens\, havenss@missouri.edu(opens in new window)\, 573-458-6260
URL:https://krli.com/event/woodland-steward-events-women-owning-woodland-virtual-lady-landowner-lunch-june-2021-women-owning-woodland-virtual-lady-landowner-lunch-june-2021-2021-06-10-2/
CATEGORIES:Farm Events
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SUMMARY:Platte County 4-H Youth Soccer Clinic
DESCRIPTION:Platte County 4-H is hosting a FREE three-day recreational soccer clinic for youth ages 5-12 on June 8 – 10 from 6:30 – 8:30 pm.\nFree soccer ball for youth participants (first registered\, limited quantity). \nThe location is Platte Ridge Park (17130 MO Highway 371 Platte City\, MO 64079). Great for youth with or without soccer experience. Open to all (youth do not need to be 4-H members to register). Youth will learn and practice basic soccer fundamentals\, such as dribbling\, passing\, receiving\, and shooting the ball\, through fun\, heart-pumping activities. \nAlso\, youth will be exposed to nutrition concepts\, such as the five food groups\, which will be integrated into the activities. Youth should plan to be active for the majority of the time with water breaks. Contact edwardskai@missouri.edu or 816-270-2141 with questions or for assistance registering. \nFee info: 0.00 \nPartners:\nPlatte County Parks and Recreation –https://www.platteparks.com/(opens in new window) \nRegistration link:\nhttps://v2.4honline.com/(opens in new window) \nHow to Create a 4-H Online Profile:\nhttps://extension.missouri.edu/media/wysiwyg/Extensiondata/CountyPages/UrbanWest/Docs/UW4HCampsFamilyEnrollmentGuide.pdf \nHow to Register for an Event in 4-H Online: https://extension.missouri.edu/media/wysiwyg/Extensiondata/Pro/4h/Docs/GetInvolved/4HOnline/HowToRegisterForEvent4-HOnline.pdf \nHosting county:\nPlatte\n11724 NW Plaza Circle\, Ste 300\nKansas City\n816-270-2141\nPlatteco@missouri.edu
URL:https://krli.com/event/platte-county-4-h-youth-soccer-clinic-2021-06-09-2/
CATEGORIES:Farm Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210609T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210609T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T191355
CREATED:20210525T140305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210525T140305Z
UID:345244-1623263400-1623270600@krli.com
SUMMARY:Platte County 4-H Youth Soccer Clinic
DESCRIPTION:Platte County 4-H is hosting a FREE three-day recreational soccer clinic for youth ages 5-12 on June 8 – 10 from 6:30 – 8:30 pm.\nFree soccer ball for youth participants (first registered\, limited quantity). \nThe location is Platte Ridge Park (17130 MO Highway 371 Platte City\, MO 64079). Great for youth with or without soccer experience. Open to all (youth do not need to be 4-H members to register). Youth will learn and practice basic soccer fundamentals\, such as dribbling\, passing\, receiving\, and shooting the ball\, through fun\, heart-pumping activities. \nAlso\, youth will be exposed to nutrition concepts\, such as the five food groups\, which will be integrated into the activities. Youth should plan to be active for the majority of the time with water breaks. Contact edwardskai@missouri.edu or 816-270-2141 with questions or for assistance registering. \nFee info: 0.00 \nPartners:\nPlatte County Parks and Recreation –https://www.platteparks.com/(opens in new window) \nRegistration link:\nhttps://v2.4honline.com/(opens in new window) \nHow to Create a 4-H Online Profile:\nhttps://extension.missouri.edu/media/wysiwyg/Extensiondata/CountyPages/UrbanWest/Docs/UW4HCampsFamilyEnrollmentGuide.pdf \nHow to Register for an Event in 4-H Online: https://extension.missouri.edu/media/wysiwyg/Extensiondata/Pro/4h/Docs/GetInvolved/4HOnline/HowToRegisterForEvent4-HOnline.pdf \nHosting county:\nPlatte\n11724 NW Plaza Circle\, Ste 300\nKansas City\n816-270-2141\nPlatteco@missouri.edu
URL:https://krli.com/event/platte-county-4-h-youth-soccer-clinic-2021-06-09/
CATEGORIES:Farm Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210608T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210608T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T191355
CREATED:20210525T140305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210525T140305Z
UID:359595-1623177000-1623184200@krli.com
SUMMARY:Platte County 4-H Youth Soccer Clinic
DESCRIPTION:Platte County 4-H is hosting a FREE three-day recreational soccer clinic for youth ages 5-12 on June 8 – 10 from 6:30 – 8:30 pm.\nFree soccer ball for youth participants (first registered\, limited quantity). \nThe location is Platte Ridge Park (17130 MO Highway 371 Platte City\, MO 64079). Great for youth with or without soccer experience. Open to all (youth do not need to be 4-H members to register). Youth will learn and practice basic soccer fundamentals\, such as dribbling\, passing\, receiving\, and shooting the ball\, through fun\, heart-pumping activities. \nAlso\, youth will be exposed to nutrition concepts\, such as the five food groups\, which will be integrated into the activities. Youth should plan to be active for the majority of the time with water breaks. Contact edwardskai@missouri.edu or 816-270-2141 with questions or for assistance registering. \nFee info: 0.00 \nPartners:\nPlatte County Parks and Recreation –https://www.platteparks.com/(opens in new window) \nRegistration link:\nhttps://v2.4honline.com/(opens in new window) \nHow to Create a 4-H Online Profile:\nhttps://extension.missouri.edu/media/wysiwyg/Extensiondata/CountyPages/UrbanWest/Docs/UW4HCampsFamilyEnrollmentGuide.pdf \nHow to Register for an Event in 4-H Online: https://extension.missouri.edu/media/wysiwyg/Extensiondata/Pro/4h/Docs/GetInvolved/4HOnline/HowToRegisterForEvent4-HOnline.pdf \nHosting county:\nPlatte\n11724 NW Plaza Circle\, Ste 300\nKansas City\n816-270-2141\nPlatteco@missouri.edu
URL:https://krli.com/event/platte-county-4-h-youth-soccer-clinic-2/
CATEGORIES:Farm Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210608T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210608T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T191355
CREATED:20210525T140305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210525T140305Z
UID:345240-1623177000-1623184200@krli.com
SUMMARY:Platte County 4-H Youth Soccer Clinic
DESCRIPTION:Platte County 4-H is hosting a FREE three-day recreational soccer clinic for youth ages 5-12 on June 8 – 10 from 6:30 – 8:30 pm.\nFree soccer ball for youth participants (first registered\, limited quantity). \nThe location is Platte Ridge Park (17130 MO Highway 371 Platte City\, MO 64079). Great for youth with or without soccer experience. Open to all (youth do not need to be 4-H members to register). Youth will learn and practice basic soccer fundamentals\, such as dribbling\, passing\, receiving\, and shooting the ball\, through fun\, heart-pumping activities. \nAlso\, youth will be exposed to nutrition concepts\, such as the five food groups\, which will be integrated into the activities. Youth should plan to be active for the majority of the time with water breaks. Contact edwardskai@missouri.edu or 816-270-2141 with questions or for assistance registering. \nFee info: 0.00 \nPartners:\nPlatte County Parks and Recreation –https://www.platteparks.com/(opens in new window) \nRegistration link:\nhttps://v2.4honline.com/(opens in new window) \nHow to Create a 4-H Online Profile:\nhttps://extension.missouri.edu/media/wysiwyg/Extensiondata/CountyPages/UrbanWest/Docs/UW4HCampsFamilyEnrollmentGuide.pdf \nHow to Register for an Event in 4-H Online: https://extension.missouri.edu/media/wysiwyg/Extensiondata/Pro/4h/Docs/GetInvolved/4HOnline/HowToRegisterForEvent4-HOnline.pdf \nHosting county:\nPlatte\n11724 NW Plaza Circle\, Ste 300\nKansas City\n816-270-2141\nPlatteco@missouri.edu
URL:https://krli.com/event/platte-county-4-h-youth-soccer-clinic/
CATEGORIES:Farm Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210606T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210606T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T191355
CREATED:20210518T121342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210518T121342Z
UID:359590-1622966400-1622980800@krli.com
SUMMARY:Alternative Methods Catfish Clinic
DESCRIPTION:Join the Missouri Department of Conservation for a “Big Muddy” Alternative Methods Catfish Clinic on the Missouri River. \nWe’ll start the clinic off on Saturday afternoon with an orientation at Burr Oak Woods Nature Center where we’ll learn all about building various types of set lines and how to use them to target the Missouri River’s Blue\, Flathead and Channel catfish. \nThen in the evening\, we’ll head out on the river in Missouri Department of Conservation boats to set some trotlines\, jug lines and limb lines for catfish. We’ll meet again bright and early on Sunday morning and head out on the river to collect the fish that we caught overnight. \nWe’ll end the morning with a catfish cleaning demonstration and participants will have an opportunity to clean some of the fish we catch. This program is appropriate for adults and families with children 13 and older. \nOn Saturday\, participants will have a short opportunity to eat dinner between the orientation and our time on the river. Otherwise\, please bring snacks\, water and dress appropriately for the weather. \nAfternoon is likely to be hot\, morning will be cool. MDC will provide all equipment including PFD’s (life vests) for each person. Participants are welcome to bring their own Coast Guard approved PFD if they prefer. PFD’S will be required on MDC boats at all times. \nThis program is dependent on safe weather and river conditions. \nParticipants will be contacted if conditions are not acceptable on the weekend of the event. Registration for this program will begin on Wednesday morning\, May 5th\, 8:00am. \nAll participants MUST register separately. \nDue to limited space in the boats\, please do not bring any participants who are not registered for this event. Contact John Rittel for additional information or for assistance with registration. john.rittel@mdc.mo.gov
URL:https://krli.com/event/alternative-methods-catfish-clinic-2021-06-06-2/
CATEGORIES:Farm Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210606T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210606T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T191355
CREATED:20210518T121342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210518T121342Z
UID:344799-1622966400-1622980800@krli.com
SUMMARY:Alternative Methods Catfish Clinic
DESCRIPTION:Join the Missouri Department of Conservation for a “Big Muddy” Alternative Methods Catfish Clinic on the Missouri River. \nWe’ll start the clinic off on Saturday afternoon with an orientation at Burr Oak Woods Nature Center where we’ll learn all about building various types of set lines and how to use them to target the Missouri River’s Blue\, Flathead and Channel catfish. \nThen in the evening\, we’ll head out on the river in Missouri Department of Conservation boats to set some trotlines\, jug lines and limb lines for catfish. We’ll meet again bright and early on Sunday morning and head out on the river to collect the fish that we caught overnight. \nWe’ll end the morning with a catfish cleaning demonstration and participants will have an opportunity to clean some of the fish we catch. This program is appropriate for adults and families with children 13 and older. \nOn Saturday\, participants will have a short opportunity to eat dinner between the orientation and our time on the river. Otherwise\, please bring snacks\, water and dress appropriately for the weather. \nAfternoon is likely to be hot\, morning will be cool. MDC will provide all equipment including PFD’s (life vests) for each person. Participants are welcome to bring their own Coast Guard approved PFD if they prefer. PFD’S will be required on MDC boats at all times. \nThis program is dependent on safe weather and river conditions. \nParticipants will be contacted if conditions are not acceptable on the weekend of the event. Registration for this program will begin on Wednesday morning\, May 5th\, 8:00am. \nAll participants MUST register separately. \nDue to limited space in the boats\, please do not bring any participants who are not registered for this event. Contact John Rittel for additional information or for assistance with registration. john.rittel@mdc.mo.gov
URL:https://krli.com/event/alternative-methods-catfish-clinic-2021-06-06/
CATEGORIES:Farm Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210605T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210605T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T191355
CREATED:20210518T121342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210518T121342Z
UID:359589-1622894400-1622926800@krli.com
SUMMARY:Alternative Methods Catfish Clinic
DESCRIPTION:Join the Missouri Department of Conservation for a “Big Muddy” Alternative Methods Catfish Clinic on the Missouri River. \nWe’ll start the clinic off on Saturday afternoon with an orientation at Burr Oak Woods Nature Center where we’ll learn all about building various types of set lines and how to use them to target the Missouri River’s Blue\, Flathead and Channel catfish. \nThen in the evening\, we’ll head out on the river in Missouri Department of Conservation boats to set some trotlines\, jug lines and limb lines for catfish. We’ll meet again bright and early on Sunday morning and head out on the river to collect the fish that we caught overnight. \nWe’ll end the morning with a catfish cleaning demonstration and participants will have an opportunity to clean some of the fish we catch. This program is appropriate for adults and families with children 13 and older. \nOn Saturday\, participants will have a short opportunity to eat dinner between the orientation and our time on the river. Otherwise\, please bring snacks\, water and dress appropriately for the weather. \nAfternoon is likely to be hot\, morning will be cool. MDC will provide all equipment including PFD’s (life vests) for each person. Participants are welcome to bring their own Coast Guard approved PFD if they prefer. PFD’S will be required on MDC boats at all times. \nThis program is dependent on safe weather and river conditions. \nParticipants will be contacted if conditions are not acceptable on the weekend of the event. Registration for this program will begin on Wednesday morning\, May 5th\, 8:00am. \nAll participants MUST register separately. \nDue to limited space in the boats\, please do not bring any participants who are not registered for this event. Contact John Rittel for additional information or for assistance with registration. john.rittel@mdc.mo.gov
URL:https://krli.com/event/alternative-methods-catfish-clinic-2/
CATEGORIES:Farm Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210605T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210605T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T191355
CREATED:20210518T121342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210518T121342Z
UID:344797-1622894400-1622926800@krli.com
SUMMARY:Alternative Methods Catfish Clinic
DESCRIPTION:Join the Missouri Department of Conservation for a “Big Muddy” Alternative Methods Catfish Clinic on the Missouri River. \nWe’ll start the clinic off on Saturday afternoon with an orientation at Burr Oak Woods Nature Center where we’ll learn all about building various types of set lines and how to use them to target the Missouri River’s Blue\, Flathead and Channel catfish. \nThen in the evening\, we’ll head out on the river in Missouri Department of Conservation boats to set some trotlines\, jug lines and limb lines for catfish. We’ll meet again bright and early on Sunday morning and head out on the river to collect the fish that we caught overnight. \nWe’ll end the morning with a catfish cleaning demonstration and participants will have an opportunity to clean some of the fish we catch. This program is appropriate for adults and families with children 13 and older. \nOn Saturday\, participants will have a short opportunity to eat dinner between the orientation and our time on the river. Otherwise\, please bring snacks\, water and dress appropriately for the weather. \nAfternoon is likely to be hot\, morning will be cool. MDC will provide all equipment including PFD’s (life vests) for each person. Participants are welcome to bring their own Coast Guard approved PFD if they prefer. PFD’S will be required on MDC boats at all times. \nThis program is dependent on safe weather and river conditions. \nParticipants will be contacted if conditions are not acceptable on the weekend of the event. Registration for this program will begin on Wednesday morning\, May 5th\, 8:00am. \nAll participants MUST register separately. \nDue to limited space in the boats\, please do not bring any participants who are not registered for this event. Contact John Rittel for additional information or for assistance with registration. john.rittel@mdc.mo.gov
URL:https://krli.com/event/alternative-methods-catfish-clinic/
CATEGORIES:Farm Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210603T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210603T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T191355
CREATED:20210525T135704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210525T135704Z
UID:345232-1622721600-1622721600@krli.com
SUMMARY:Woodland Steward Events Women Owning Woodland - Virtual Lady Landowner Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Grab your lunch and join us at the computer for conversation to help you have healthier forests and wildlife on your property! \nJune 3rd – Cost Share- Learn about cost share programs that are available for landowners. \nJune 10th-No Lunch and Learn \nJune 17th – Forest Management for Bats- Learn about practices that improve habitat for bats. \nJune 24th– Tree ID-We will talk tree identification using leaves since they are on the trees right now! \nCost: Free \nContact: Sarah Havens\, havenss@missouri.edu(opens in new window)\, 573-458-6260
URL:https://krli.com/event/woodland-steward-events-women-owning-woodland-virtual-lady-landowner-lunch-june-2021-women-owning-woodland-virtual-lady-landowner-lunch-june-2021/
CATEGORIES:Farm Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210603T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210603T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T191355
CREATED:20210525T135704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210525T135704Z
UID:359591-1622721600-1622721600@krli.com
SUMMARY:Woodland Steward Events Women Owning Woodland - Virtual Lady Landowner Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Grab your lunch and join us at the computer for conversation to help you have healthier forests and wildlife on your property! \nJune 3rd – Cost Share- Learn about cost share programs that are available for landowners. \nJune 10th-No Lunch and Learn \nJune 17th – Forest Management for Bats- Learn about practices that improve habitat for bats. \nJune 24th– Tree ID-We will talk tree identification using leaves since they are on the trees right now! \nCost: Free \nContact: Sarah Havens\, havenss@missouri.edu(opens in new window)\, 573-458-6260
URL:https://krli.com/event/woodland-steward-events-women-owning-woodland-virtual-lady-landowner-lunch-june-2021-women-owning-woodland-virtual-lady-landowner-lunch-june-2021-2/
CATEGORIES:Farm Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210510T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210510T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T191355
CREATED:20210421T140224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210421T140224Z
UID:359529-1620673200-1620676800@krli.com
SUMMARY:Online Sheep and Goat Production Workshop Series
DESCRIPTION:Topics covered by MU Extension and Lincoln University Agriculture Expertise: \n\n Sheep and goat selection for a successful operation\n Reproductive management for optimum kidding or lambing crop\n Economics of multiple births in a sheep or goat operation\n Sheep and goat composting and dealing with losses\n\nProgram is FREE but please register online at the link provided by the registration deadline. For all other questions contact Patrick Davis at davismp@missouri.edu(opens in new window) or by phone at (417) 955-0287. \nPartners:\nLincoln University \nSessions (7pm – 8pm)\n5/10/21\n5/17/21\n5/24/21
URL:https://krli.com/event/online-sheep-and-goat-production-workshop-series-2/
CATEGORIES:Farm Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210510T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210510T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T191355
CREATED:20210421T140224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210421T140224Z
UID:342944-1620673200-1620676800@krli.com
SUMMARY:Online Sheep and Goat Production Workshop Series
DESCRIPTION:Topics covered by MU Extension and Lincoln University Agriculture Expertise: \n\n Sheep and goat selection for a successful operation\n Reproductive management for optimum kidding or lambing crop\n Economics of multiple births in a sheep or goat operation\n Sheep and goat composting and dealing with losses\n\nProgram is FREE but please register online at the link provided by the registration deadline. For all other questions contact Patrick Davis at davismp@missouri.edu(opens in new window) or by phone at (417) 955-0287. \nPartners:\nLincoln University \nSessions (7pm – 8pm)\n5/10/21\n5/17/21\n5/24/21
URL:https://krli.com/event/online-sheep-and-goat-production-workshop-series/
CATEGORIES:Farm Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210503T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210503T183000
DTSTAMP:20260430T191355
CREATED:20210430T115426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210430T115426Z
UID:359586-1620055800-1620066600@krli.com
SUMMARY:Santa Fe Horticulture Department Plant Sale
DESCRIPTION:When- May 3rd\, 4th and 5th from 3:30pm- 6:30pm \nWhere Santa Fe Agriculture Greenhouse in Alma \nYou can view the flyer below for more information \nPlant Sale Flyer-1
URL:https://krli.com/event/santa-fe-horticulture-department-plant-sale-2/
CATEGORIES:Farm Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210503T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210503T183000
DTSTAMP:20260430T191355
CREATED:20210430T115426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210430T115426Z
UID:343547-1620055800-1620066600@krli.com
SUMMARY:Santa Fe Horticulture Department Plant Sale
DESCRIPTION:When- May 3rd\, 4th and 5th from 3:30pm- 6:30pm \nWhere Santa Fe Agriculture Greenhouse in Alma \nYou can view the flyer below for more information \nPlant Sale Flyer-1
URL:https://krli.com/event/santa-fe-horticulture-department-plant-sale/
CATEGORIES:Farm Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210420T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210420T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T191355
CREATED:20210329T114731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210329T114731Z
UID:359514-1618945200-1618950600@krli.com
SUMMARY:Woodland Steward Webinars: White Oak\, Whiskey and Wine- Virtual
DESCRIPTION:All sessions start at 7:00pm and run until 8:30pm \n4/20 – White Oak & Wine: Learn the difference between barrels made of French vs American white oak and how toasting influences flavor profiles. \n4/27 – White Oak & Whiskey: Learn how the level of charring impacts the red layer behind the char. Plus we’ll explore some of the nuanced definitions of whiskeys and bourbons. \n5/4 – From Stump to Barrel: After this evening you will be able to tell your croze from your chime. \n5/11 – The White Oak Initiative: Learn why there won’t be any barrels in the Year 2100 and what is being done to address the issue today! \nCost: $30 \nContact: Sarah Havens\, havenss@missouri.edu\, 573-458-6260
URL:https://krli.com/event/woodland-steward-webinars-white-oak-whiskey-and-wine-virtual-2/
CATEGORIES:Farm Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210420T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210420T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T191355
CREATED:20210329T114731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210329T114731Z
UID:341237-1618945200-1618950600@krli.com
SUMMARY:Woodland Steward Webinars: White Oak\, Whiskey and Wine- Virtual
DESCRIPTION:All sessions start at 7:00pm and run until 8:30pm \n4/20 – White Oak & Wine: Learn the difference between barrels made of French vs American white oak and how toasting influences flavor profiles. \n4/27 – White Oak & Whiskey: Learn how the level of charring impacts the red layer behind the char. Plus we’ll explore some of the nuanced definitions of whiskeys and bourbons. \n5/4 – From Stump to Barrel: After this evening you will be able to tell your croze from your chime. \n5/11 – The White Oak Initiative: Learn why there won’t be any barrels in the Year 2100 and what is being done to address the issue today! \nCost: $30 \nContact: Sarah Havens\, havenss@missouri.edu\, 573-458-6260
URL:https://krli.com/event/woodland-steward-webinars-white-oak-whiskey-and-wine-virtual/
CATEGORIES:Farm Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210325T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210325T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T191355
CREATED:20210315T120424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210315T120424Z
UID:359504-1616697000-1616702400@krli.com
SUMMARY:2021 Home Gardening Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\nThe Home Gardening Webinar Series is to assist beginning home gardeners with successfully growing their vegetable garden. Learn all the basics from planning the garden\, seed starting to diseases and insects. \nAll sessions run from 6:30pm to 8:00pm \nMar 25 – Session 1: Planning the garden\nApr 1 – Session 2: Seed starting and sourcing plant materials\nApr 8 – Session 3: Cool season crops\nApr 15 – Session 4: Alternative gardening methods (includes container\, raised bed\, square foot)\nApr 22 – Session 5: Crop fertility (includes making compost)\nApr 29 – Session 6: Warm season crops\nMay 6 – Session 7: Diseases in your garden\nMay 13 – Session 8: Insects in your garden\nMay 20 – Session 9: Herbs\nMay 27 – Session 10: Perennial and specialty vegetables \nCost: $50 \nContact: Debi Kelly\, KellyD@missouri.edu\, 636-797-5391
URL:https://krli.com/event/2021-home-gardening-webinar-series-2/
CATEGORIES:Farm Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210325T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210325T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T191355
CREATED:20210315T120424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210315T120424Z
UID:339980-1616697000-1616702400@krli.com
SUMMARY:2021 Home Gardening Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\nThe Home Gardening Webinar Series is to assist beginning home gardeners with successfully growing their vegetable garden. Learn all the basics from planning the garden\, seed starting to diseases and insects. \nAll sessions run from 6:30pm to 8:00pm \nMar 25 – Session 1: Planning the garden\nApr 1 – Session 2: Seed starting and sourcing plant materials\nApr 8 – Session 3: Cool season crops\nApr 15 – Session 4: Alternative gardening methods (includes container\, raised bed\, square foot)\nApr 22 – Session 5: Crop fertility (includes making compost)\nApr 29 – Session 6: Warm season crops\nMay 6 – Session 7: Diseases in your garden\nMay 13 – Session 8: Insects in your garden\nMay 20 – Session 9: Herbs\nMay 27 – Session 10: Perennial and specialty vegetables \nCost: $50 \nContact: Debi Kelly\, KellyD@missouri.edu\, 636-797-5391
URL:https://krli.com/event/2021-home-gardening-webinar-series/
CATEGORIES:Farm Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210302T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210302T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T191355
CREATED:20210301T131118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210301T131118Z
UID:338906-1614686400-1614690000@krli.com
SUMMARY:Women Owning Woodland - Virtual Lady Landowner Lunch -
DESCRIPTION:Grab your lunch and join us at the computer for conversation to help you have healthier forests and wildlife on your property! \nAll sessions run from 12pm to 1pm. \nMarch 2nd – Citizen Science-opportunities for forest and wildlife enthusiasts. \nMarch 9th – Planting Natives- Learn about planting native plants for wildlife. \nMarch 16th – Spring Wildflowers ID-Learn about the early blooming spring flowers and how to identify them. \nMarch 23rd – Tree Pests- Learn about some common insects that harm trees. \nCost: Free \nContact: Sarah Havens\, havenss@missouri.edu(opens in new window)\, 573-458-6260
URL:https://krli.com/event/women-owning-woodland-virtual-lady-landowner-lunch-2/
CATEGORIES:Farm Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210302T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210302T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T191355
CREATED:20210301T131118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210301T131118Z
UID:359486-1614686400-1614690000@krli.com
SUMMARY:Women Owning Woodland - Virtual Lady Landowner Lunch -
DESCRIPTION:Grab your lunch and join us at the computer for conversation to help you have healthier forests and wildlife on your property! \nAll sessions run from 12pm to 1pm. \nMarch 2nd – Citizen Science-opportunities for forest and wildlife enthusiasts. \nMarch 9th – Planting Natives- Learn about planting native plants for wildlife. \nMarch 16th – Spring Wildflowers ID-Learn about the early blooming spring flowers and how to identify them. \nMarch 23rd – Tree Pests- Learn about some common insects that harm trees. \nCost: Free \nContact: Sarah Havens\, havenss@missouri.edu(opens in new window)\, 573-458-6260
URL:https://krli.com/event/women-owning-woodland-virtual-lady-landowner-lunch-2-2/
CATEGORIES:Farm Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210227T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210227T113000
DTSTAMP:20260430T191355
CREATED:20210223T121719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210223T121719Z
UID:338530-1614418200-1614425400@krli.com
SUMMARY:Mid-MO Expo: Small Farms to Backyard Gardens (virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\nAre you interested in nature\, natural resources\, gardening\, or just the great outdoors?  The annual Mid-MO Expo provides short workshops on issues of local interest\, presented by experts in the field.  The event is organized by the Boone County Extension Council. \nThis year the Mid-MO Expo will be offered online\, on three Saturday mornings.  The low $6.00 fee is for all three programs.  As you near the end of the registration process you’ll see a Zoom link for all sessions.  Not able to make one of the Saturdays?  Contact us and we’ll arrange for you to view/listen afterwards. \nThere will be DOOR PRIZES at each session\, contact us to donate!  BooneCo@missouri.edu \nAll sessions run from 9:30am to 11:30am. \n\nSession 1\, Saturday\, February 27: The McBaine Bur Oak\nNOTE:  This program will delivered live from the tree site\, weather permitting.  Explore the history and future of this Missouri champion tree\, the largest bur oak in Missouri.  Learn about the effects of the most recent lightning strike\, the health and care of the tree\, and the next steps in ensuring its survival as a cherished Boone County landmark.  Presenters will include John Sam Williamson\, sixth generation property owner; Bill Spradley\, Arborist; Dr. Christopher Starbuck\, MU Associate Professor Emeritus in Horticulture; Chuck Doss\, Battalion Chief\, Boone County Fire Protection District; and others.\nSession 2\, Saturday\, March 6: Invasive Plant Identification and Removal\nInvasive plants can be frustrating\, stealing sunlight\, water and nutrients from your garden and landscaping.  Some can even release harmful chemicals.  In this program you will learn how to identify some common invasive plants found locally in and around our woodlands and fields in central Missouri\, and best practices for removal and control.  Presented by Roxie Campbell\, Park Naturalist\, Rock Bridge Memorial State Park.\nSession 3\, Saturday\, March 13: Dealing with Nuisance Wildlife\nWhether you live the city\, suburbs\, or countryside\, people and wildlife share Missouri.  But animals and humans come into conflict when critters damage our plants and property\, or even take up residence in our homes.  Learn about identifying common nuisance wildlife  and strategies to discourage their visits  from experienced Wildlife Damage Biologist\, Daryl Damron\, Missouri Department of Conservation.\n\nCost: $6 \nRegistration Link:\nRegistration for the 2021 Mid-MO Expo is now open\, find the registration at: Mid-MOExpo.comor https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/5060039 \nFor More Information Contact:\nTish Johnson\, JohnsonLK@missouri.edu\, 573-445-9792 \n\n 
URL:https://krli.com/event/mid-mo-expo-small-farms-to-backyard-gardens-virtual/
CATEGORIES:Farm Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210227T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210227T113000
DTSTAMP:20260430T191355
CREATED:20210223T121719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210223T121719Z
UID:359482-1614418200-1614425400@krli.com
SUMMARY:Mid-MO Expo: Small Farms to Backyard Gardens (virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\nAre you interested in nature\, natural resources\, gardening\, or just the great outdoors?  The annual Mid-MO Expo provides short workshops on issues of local interest\, presented by experts in the field.  The event is organized by the Boone County Extension Council. \nThis year the Mid-MO Expo will be offered online\, on three Saturday mornings.  The low $6.00 fee is for all three programs.  As you near the end of the registration process you’ll see a Zoom link for all sessions.  Not able to make one of the Saturdays?  Contact us and we’ll arrange for you to view/listen afterwards. \nThere will be DOOR PRIZES at each session\, contact us to donate!  BooneCo@missouri.edu \nAll sessions run from 9:30am to 11:30am. \n\nSession 1\, Saturday\, February 27: The McBaine Bur Oak\nNOTE:  This program will delivered live from the tree site\, weather permitting.  Explore the history and future of this Missouri champion tree\, the largest bur oak in Missouri.  Learn about the effects of the most recent lightning strike\, the health and care of the tree\, and the next steps in ensuring its survival as a cherished Boone County landmark.  Presenters will include John Sam Williamson\, sixth generation property owner; Bill Spradley\, Arborist; Dr. Christopher Starbuck\, MU Associate Professor Emeritus in Horticulture; Chuck Doss\, Battalion Chief\, Boone County Fire Protection District; and others.\nSession 2\, Saturday\, March 6: Invasive Plant Identification and Removal\nInvasive plants can be frustrating\, stealing sunlight\, water and nutrients from your garden and landscaping.  Some can even release harmful chemicals.  In this program you will learn how to identify some common invasive plants found locally in and around our woodlands and fields in central Missouri\, and best practices for removal and control.  Presented by Roxie Campbell\, Park Naturalist\, Rock Bridge Memorial State Park.\nSession 3\, Saturday\, March 13: Dealing with Nuisance Wildlife\nWhether you live the city\, suburbs\, or countryside\, people and wildlife share Missouri.  But animals and humans come into conflict when critters damage our plants and property\, or even take up residence in our homes.  Learn about identifying common nuisance wildlife  and strategies to discourage their visits  from experienced Wildlife Damage Biologist\, Daryl Damron\, Missouri Department of Conservation.\n\nCost: $6 \nRegistration Link:\nRegistration for the 2021 Mid-MO Expo is now open\, find the registration at: Mid-MOExpo.comor https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/5060039 \nFor More Information Contact:\nTish Johnson\, JohnsonLK@missouri.edu\, 573-445-9792 \n\n 
URL:https://krli.com/event/mid-mo-expo-small-farms-to-backyard-gardens-virtual-2/
CATEGORIES:Farm Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210216T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210216T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T191355
CREATED:20210120T183443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210120T183443Z
UID:359429-1613502000-1613505600@krli.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Beef Cattle Conference
DESCRIPTION:The University of Missouri is hosting a free virtual beef cattle conference February 16th and 18th starting at 7pm. The following topics will be covered during the two part series: Stocker cattle nutritional and health management\, low input heifer development system that produces profitable open feeder heifers and business management\, covid 19 considerations and economics of a stocker operation. \n 
URL:https://krli.com/event/virtual-beef-cattle-conference-2/
CATEGORIES:Farm Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210216T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210216T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T191355
CREATED:20210120T183443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210120T183443Z
UID:336194-1613502000-1613505600@krli.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Beef Cattle Conference
DESCRIPTION:The University of Missouri is hosting a free virtual beef cattle conference February 16th and 18th starting at 7pm. The following topics will be covered during the two part series: Stocker cattle nutritional and health management\, low input heifer development system that produces profitable open feeder heifers and business management\, covid 19 considerations and economics of a stocker operation. \n 
URL:https://krli.com/event/virtual-beef-cattle-conference/
CATEGORIES:Farm Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210215T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210215T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T191355
CREATED:20210129T152543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210129T152543Z
UID:359459-1613413800-1613419200@krli.com
SUMMARY:Spring Pasture Management for Cattle- Virtual/In Person
DESCRIPTION:This program will cover topics related to preparation of pastures and cattle for the spring grazing season. \nBoth sessions run from 6:30pm to 8:00pm. \nMar. 15\, 2021 – Session 1: Presented by Matt Herring\, Agronomy Specialist. Winter is a good time to begin implementing pasture management. Topics that will be covered include soil testing\, planting legumes\, reseeding pastures\, fertilizer timing\, evaluating options for using annuals and improving soil health. \nMar. 22\, 2021 – Session 2: Presented by Kendra Graham\, Livestock Specialist. This session will cover things to think about before turing cattle onto spring pastures. Topics include animal health\, mineral needs\, evaluation of cow condition and structure and breeding preparation. Navigation of cattle nutrition with high feed prices will also be touched on. \nThis event will be held face-to-face for the first 12 people that register and desire that option to allow for social distancing. \nCost: Free \nContact: Kendra Graham\, grahamkk@missouri.edu\, 573-756-4539
URL:https://krli.com/event/spring-pasture-management-for-cattle-virtual-in-person-2/
CATEGORIES:Farm Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210215T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210215T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T191355
CREATED:20210129T152543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210129T152543Z
UID:336889-1613413800-1613419200@krli.com
SUMMARY:Spring Pasture Management for Cattle- Virtual/In Person
DESCRIPTION:This program will cover topics related to preparation of pastures and cattle for the spring grazing season. \nBoth sessions run from 6:30pm to 8:00pm. \nMar. 15\, 2021 – Session 1: Presented by Matt Herring\, Agronomy Specialist. Winter is a good time to begin implementing pasture management. Topics that will be covered include soil testing\, planting legumes\, reseeding pastures\, fertilizer timing\, evaluating options for using annuals and improving soil health. \nMar. 22\, 2021 – Session 2: Presented by Kendra Graham\, Livestock Specialist. This session will cover things to think about before turing cattle onto spring pastures. Topics include animal health\, mineral needs\, evaluation of cow condition and structure and breeding preparation. Navigation of cattle nutrition with high feed prices will also be touched on. \nThis event will be held face-to-face for the first 12 people that register and desire that option to allow for social distancing. \nCost: Free \nContact: Kendra Graham\, grahamkk@missouri.edu\, 573-756-4539
URL:https://krli.com/event/spring-pasture-management-for-cattle-virtual-in-person/
CATEGORIES:Farm Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210125T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210125T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T191355
CREATED:20210121T124159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210121T124159Z
UID:359431-1611601200-1611604800@krli.com
SUMMARY:Success in the show ring and beyond- virtual
DESCRIPTION:Join The University of Missouri Extension for a virtual educational series across all large animal species. Any 4-H or FFA member is invited to participate. Each session will be held at 7 pm on the last Monday of each month from January to June. Below are the topis. \nJanuary 25th- Animal selection: How do I chose my animal? \nFebruary 22nd- Nutrition: What do I feed my animal? \nMarch 29th- Ag business: How do I manage my project expenses? \nApril 26th- Infection diseases: What should I look for? \nMay 24th- Carcass: What do all of those numbers mean? \nJune 28th- Showmanship: How do I prepare for the show ring? \nVisit https://v2.4honline.com to register \nQuestions contact Brenda Schreck\, MU Extension county Engagement specialist in Livestock and 4-H youth Development at 573-767-5273 or schreckb@missouri.edu \n  \n 
URL:https://krli.com/event/success-in-the-show-ring-and-beyond-virtual-2/
CATEGORIES:Farm Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210125T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210125T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T191355
CREATED:20210121T124159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210121T124159Z
UID:336235-1611601200-1611604800@krli.com
SUMMARY:Success in the show ring and beyond- virtual
DESCRIPTION:Join The University of Missouri Extension for a virtual educational series across all large animal species. Any 4-H or FFA member is invited to participate. Each session will be held at 7 pm on the last Monday of each month from January to June. Below are the topis. \nJanuary 25th- Animal selection: How do I chose my animal? \nFebruary 22nd- Nutrition: What do I feed my animal? \nMarch 29th- Ag business: How do I manage my project expenses? \nApril 26th- Infection diseases: What should I look for? \nMay 24th- Carcass: What do all of those numbers mean? \nJune 28th- Showmanship: How do I prepare for the show ring? \nVisit https://v2.4honline.com to register \nQuestions contact Brenda Schreck\, MU Extension county Engagement specialist in Livestock and 4-H youth Development at 573-767-5273 or schreckb@missouri.edu \n  \n 
URL:https://krli.com/event/success-in-the-show-ring-and-beyond-virtual/
CATEGORIES:Farm Events
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