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The Peace River Forage Association of BC  is excited to present the Soil Workshop Series: Digging It this September! This hands-on series offers a unique opportunity to explore soil classification and forage management in the Peace Region.

Dates & Locations:

- Sept 10: 08G Reclamation Site, Stoddart Creek
- Sept 17: Rose Prairie Area
- Sept 24: Baldonnel Area

Participants are asked to bring their own lunch and dress appropriately for weather conditions, as the event will be held rain or shine.

The workshops will be led by Sandra Burton and Rick Kabzems, who will provide expert guidance on soil classification, forage selection, and weed management.

Attendees have the option to join for a single day or the entire series, making it easy to fit this valuable learning experience into their schedules.

For more info and to register, email [email protected].

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