Small Farm Management Class at Edmonds Community College

Farmers looking for innovative ideas and enhanced marketing strategies can find them in the new class offered at Edmonds Community College.  This is a 3 credit course,  scheduled for Wednesday evenings January 13 through March 1o.  It will be taught by Linda Neunzig, a farmer and the Snohomish County Agriculture Projects Coordinator.  For information, check the college’s website at www.edcc.edu.  The class is being offered by the Horticulture department.

About Gayle Larson

I'm a Certified Professional Horticulturist (CPH) and landscape designer and have lived in Kitsap County for the past 10 years. While ornamental gardening is wonderful, growing food sustainably is my passion. The only thing more satisfying than running out to the garden to pick fresh tomatoes and broccoli for dinner is to share my experience and knowledge with others. YOUR successful garden is as exciting to me as my own!
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One Response to Small Farm Management Class at Edmonds Community College

  1. Thank you for posting the news about our new class. Edmonds CC hopes to be offering more like this — possibly a new urban farming degree — in the future. We’ll let you know. Call 425.640.1739 or email horticulture@edcc.edu to find out more or send us any feedback.

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