Bee College this week
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CHEYENNE – UW Extension’s Wyoming Bee College and the Garden to Market Conference will be held this week, March 24-25 held at Laramie Community College’s Pathfinder Building at 1400 E. College Drive in Cheyenne.
The two events will both be going on beginning Friday from 8:30-3:30 and Saturday from 9:30 to 4:30.
For the Bee college, some of the topics that will be covered are sustainable beekeeping, how to build a tunnel dome and a beginning beekeeping class. In addition, there will be journeyman to advanced classes on cut flowers, herbs, native plants and mushrooms.
Keynote speaker Dayna Burtness-Nguyen will be featuring her pilot study with Xerces and how farmers/landowners can create mult-use habitat that feeds pollinators.
For a full schedule of activities, questions or to register, please visit: www.wyomingbeecollege.org or email cwissner@uwwyo.edu.