Style:
&
share photo
craigelevitch  > Sustainable agriculture > Flowers, Mushrooms, Cream, and Butterflies Tour
Tour #2 of SARE's 20th Anniversary Conference took place on four Kansas farms on March 27, 2008.
Gallery pages:  1  2  3  >  
< 1 of 25 >
craigelevitch > Karen Pendleton leads the four farm tour into Kansas.
craigelevitch > The 50 participants introduce themselves at the dawn departure.
craigelevitch > Bulbs for cut flowers emerge in a heated nursery at Wild Onion Farms.
craigelevitch > Dan Nagengast discusses the advantages of high tunnels for cut flower production.
craigelevitch > Lynn Byczynski weighs farm business options, including publishing agricultural information.
craigelevitch > Participants from the Virgin Islands and Alabama shudder in the relative cold.
craigelevitch > Entrance to Wakarusa Valley Farm.
craigelevitch > Mark Lumpe describes his experiences growing mushrooms.
craigelevitch > Wakarusa Valley Farms produces an early crop of spinach, some of which is served at a conference lunch.
Karen Pendleton leads the four farm tour into Kansas.
 > Karen Pendleton leads the four farm tour into Kansas.
Karen Pendleton leads the four farm tour into Kansas.
Other sizes: Small · M · L |
Share photo: links, forums, blogs |
Gallery pages:  1  2  3  >  
< 1 of 25 >

Comments

| hide gallery comments |

New comment:

Comment on: | Rating: stars
Name:
Link:
To foil spammers, enter this code: copy this text in this box: Code unreadable?
News | Browse | Keywords | Communities | Forum | Wiki | Gear | Prints & Gifts | Shopping Cart | Login
Terms | Privacy | About Us | Contact SmugMug | Blogs | API | Affiliates | © 2008 SmugMug, Inc.
Show FeedsAvailable Feeds | What are feeds?
gallery photos:
Atom FeedAtom | RSS FeedRSS