OSU Offering Online Course
Oregon State University Horticulture Professor Bernadine Strik is offering an online course in blueberry physiology, production systems and management through Professional and Continuing Education at OSU.
The course is designed for new and established blueberry growers, managers of small- to large-sized farms, conventional and organic producers, crop advisors and consultants. Participants will access three to four hours of lectures per week in the six-week course.
A new set of lectures will be available each week and participants will be able to ask questions and interact with their peers and the instructor through a discussion board. The course has been developed and revised over the past year to include new pruning videos showing cultivar differences.
The course is limited to 35 participants and will be offered for the first time starting on January 23 and ending on February 27.
The course will be re-offered based on interest.
Strik notes that the course is being offered at a discounted rate only for the first time. “We thus encourage you to register early,” she said.
More information on topics, instructors, cost and registration is available at https://pace.oregonstate.edu/catalog/online-blueberry-physiology-production-systems-management. |