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KNOW YOUR LAND is a free, bi-monthly series designed to help Alaskans understand and improve their gardens, soils, and other aspects of working with and caring for their lands. Talks take place in-person at Kachemak Bay Campus every other Thursday, 6:00-7:00 pm, and via Zoom. For details and presenters visit the Homer Soil and Water Conservation District website. The 2023 KNOW YOUR LAND series is a collaboration between Homer Soil & Water Conservation District, USDA-Natural Resource Conservation Service Homer field office, and the KPC Kachemak Bay Campus Agriculture Program.
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KNOW YOUR LAND is a free, bi-monthly series designed to help Alaskans understand and improve their gardens, soils, and other aspects of working with and caring for their lands. Talks take place in-person at Kachemak Bay Campus every other Thursday, 6:00-7:00 pm, and via Zoom. For details and presenters visit the Homer Soil and Water Conservation District website. The 2023 KNOW YOUR LAND series is a collaboration between Homer Soil & Water Conservation District, USDA-Natural Resource Conservation Service Homer field office, and the KPC Kachemak Bay Campus Agriculture Program.
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KNOW YOUR LAND is a free, bi-monthly series designed to help Alaskans understand and improve their gardens, soils, and other aspects of working with and caring for their lands. Talks take place in-person at Kachemak Bay Campus every other Thursday, 6:00-7:00 pm, and via Zoom. For details and presenters visit the Homer Soil and Water Conservation District website. The 2023 KNOW YOUR LAND series is a collaboration between Homer Soil & Water Conservation District, USDA-Natural Resource Conservation Service Homer field office, and the KPC Kachemak Bay Campus Agriculture Program.
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KNOW YOUR LAND is a free, bi-monthly series designed to help Alaskans understand and improve their gardens, soils, and other aspects of working with and caring for their lands. Talks take place in-person at Kachemak Bay Campus every other Thursday, 6:00-7:00 pm, and via Zoom. For details and presenters visit the Homer Soil and Water Conservation District website. The 2023 KNOW YOUR LAND series is a collaboration between Homer Soil & Water Conservation District, USDA-Natural Resource Conservation Service Homer field office, and the KPC Kachemak Bay Campus Agriculture Program.