As a part of the free Osher Lifelong Learning Institute’s community education program, Dr. Rodolfo Martinez Morales will discuss Agriculture & Sustainability
Dr. Rodolfo Martinez Morales, the University of Arizona’s Extension Director for Santa Cruz County, will discuss Regenerative Agriculture and its potential to increase sustainability as part of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute’s (OLLI) free “Munch & Learn” program, Thursday January 30, from 12:30 to 1:45 p.m., on Yavapai Community College’s Verde Valley Campus. The program is free and open to the public. The lecture will be held in Room M-137. OLLI asks that you preregister by calling 928-649-4275.
In the press release for this event Dr. Morales is described as developing a strategy to integrate regenerative agriculture with ecological restoration to enhance small-scale farming. His January 30 topic will be “Regenerative Agriculture as a Strategy for Ecological Restoration and Sustainable Landscapes.” He is an expert on crop and soil science, has worked in agriculture development and ecology and has broadened his research into plant and soil ecology, regenerative agriculture and sustainable landscapes.
There is no charge for “Munch & Learn” presentations, but registration is required to ensure seating. Call 928-649-4275 or visit www.yc.edu/olliopen to register.