By local and wire sources Workshop on soil quality offered ADVERTISING A soil and tissue analysis workshop sponsored by the Kona Coffee Farmers Association and the University of Hawaii at Manoa, will be held in two sessions on Feb. 24.
Workshop on soil quality offered
A soil and tissue analysis workshop sponsored by the Kona Coffee Farmers Association and the University of Hawaii at Manoa, will be held in two sessions on Feb. 24. Both workshops will be led by Jonathan Deenik, UH-Manoa specialist in soil fertility and soil quality.
The session from 9 a.m. to noon at the Daifukuji Temple in Honalo will be a presentation on soil science regarding the various soils of the Kona Coffee Belt and nutrient management to enhance crop production.
The second session, from 1 to 3 p.m. at Bob Nelson’s farm in Kainaliu, will provide an opportunity for coffee farmers to discuss recent soil and tissue results with Deenik. Farmers are asked to bring their most recent analyses. Deenik will be discussing soil science at the farmer’s level and explaining how to maintain healthy coffee trees and good quality crop production by understanding and managing soil.
Any farmer who does not have recent soil/tissue results may contact Perry Labs in Bowling Green, Mo. Complete instructions are available at tinyurl.com/ykbnknn.
Call MaryLou Moss at 329-4035 to reserve a spot. The workshop is free to association members and there is a $10 fee for nonmembers which can be applied to an association membership.
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