Date/Time
Date(s) - 10/18/2023 - 10/18/2024
11:00 am - 12:30 am
Categories
Free Heritage Orchard webinar series presented by the University of Idaho. Register at this link: https://www.uidaho.edu/cals/sandpoint-organic-agriculture-center/conference
The monthly series began in October 2023 and continues through April 2024, every 3rd WED at 11 am MT, with topics ranging from heritage fruit exploration to apple identification. Tune into the Zoom webinars by registering today. You will be able to submit questions through a moderator to be directed to the speaker during the Q&A session at the end of the presentation. All webinars will be recorded and available for viewing following the live presentations.
Oct. 18 — Using Your Heirloom Apples to Make Amazing (Fermented) Cider
- Presenter: Brandon Buza — Cidermaker
- Moderator: John Bunker — Maine Heritage Orchard
Nov. 15 — The Legacy of Lee Calhoun and Tom Burford: Southern Apples Revisited
- Presenter: Diane Flynt — Author of “Wild, Tamed, Lost, Revived: The Surprising Story of Apples in the South
- Moderator: Kyle Nagy — University of Idaho Sandpoint Organic Agriculture Center
Dec. 20 — Methodologies, Tools and Resources for Historical Apple Research
- Presenters: David Benscoter — The Lost Apple Project; Dan Bussey — Author of “The Illustrated History of Apples in United States and Canada”; Lydia Pendergast — Maine Heritage Orchard; David Castro — The Lost Apple Project
- Moderator: Kyle Nagy — University of Idaho Sandpoint Organic Agriculture Center
Jan. 17 — Fruit Exploration: A Primer for Hobbyists, Conservationists, Researchers and Everyone In Between
- Presenters: David Benscoter — The Lost Apple Project; Greg Partch — Former President of the Whitman County Historical Society; Kris Heeter —President of North American Fruit Explorers (NAFEX)
- Moderator: Richard Uhlmann — The Lost Apple Project
Feb. 21 — Stories of Apple Discovery Using Historical Research
- Presenters: David Benscoter — The Lost Apple Project; John Bunker – Maine Heritage Orchard; Jude MORP — Montezuma Orchard Restoration Project; Todd Little-Siebold — College of the Atlantic
- Moderator: Kyle Nagy — University of Idaho Sandpoint Organic Agriculture Center
March 20 — Development of New Commercial Apple Varieties
- Presenter: Sarah Kostick — University of Minnesota
- Moderator: Sadie Barrett — Idaho Heritage Tree Project
April 17 — Using Apple Breeding to Create Varieties Adapted to My Farm
- Presenter: Ike Kerschner — North Star Orchard
- Moderator: Cameron Peace — Washington State University