Pollinator Habitat Establishment Field Day
Kentucky State University Harold R. Benson Research and Demonstration Farm >> 1525 Mills Ln, Frankfort, KY 40601 << Date: Sept 10 Time: 9:00 am – 11:00 am Cost: No cost. (Lunch will not be provided). Registration: Linked below. Parking: Meet up outside in the conference center parking lot. We’ll then travel together to the study site . This program will not occur in the conference center due to another scheduled event. Description Join the Kentucky State University Forestry and Natural Resources program to see first year results of a pollinator habitat establishment study.
Parking and meeting location We’ll meet outside in the parking lot of the farm’s conference center then drive to the study site also located on the farm. Dress to be outdoors through the field day. You will pass through the farm to reach the meeting location. See map for additional directions. *Note: You will pass through a certified organic area of KSU’s farm. Please drive only on the gravel road till you get to the designated parking field. Please avoid transporting any pesticides through this area. The Kentucky Prescribed Fire Council is hosting three workshops in the month of August. Two will focus on controlled burns and will be offered in Elizabethtown and Carlisle. The final offering will focus on RX Fire.
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