"We have numerous small farms throughout the San Joaquin Valley, many of them underserved communities," said Joshua Viers , associate vice chancellor for interdisciplinary research and strategic initiatives at UC Merced. "The solutions we come up with not only benefit the small farmers locally, but they have the potential to be transformative on the global stage."
The expo is aimed at a variety of attendees, from people who manage an urban garden or a small organic vineyard to owners of a diversified family ranch. The event will introduce people tools and strategies that can help them work smarter, not harder.
Organizers promise a full day of workshops, live equipment demos, and farmer-driven conversations covering everything from irrigation and agrivoltaics to electric tools, harvest innovations, and digital marketing. Spanish interpretation is available throughout the event.
Source : ucmerced.edu