Specialists will share key techniques for your garden to give more and better nuts
If you have a walnut garden or you are involved in agricultural production, this news interests you: on May 8 and 9, the Integrated Walnut Management Workshop will be held in the Juan Rangel de Biezma Hall, within La Prieta mine. The idea is simple but powerful: update yourself with modern techniques that really make a difference in your harvest.
This event, organized between the municipalities of Parral and Allende, will bring together experts recognized in the subject, such as Dr. Socorro Héctor Tarango, Dr. Gerardo García Nevárez and the MC Raúl Burrola Morales. They will talk about key issues such as technified irrigation, fertilization (both to the ground and foliar) and biological control, points that today make the difference between an average garden and a truly profitable one.
The workshop has no cost and is aimed at producers, farmers or interested in getting more benefit to their crops. You don’t need to be an expert, just want to learn. To ensure your place, just mark the (639) 128 9213 and ask for more information about the registration.
These types of spaces seek to leave behind the agricultural practices of yesteryear and give way to more effective and sustainable tools, which not only take care of the environment, but also represent greater income for those who work the earth. If your land gives nuts, this workshop can help you give even more.
