Photo courtesy of Nourse Farms
Berry plant producer Nourse Farms is launching a new Lunch & Learn Webinar Series designed to equip growers with practical strategies to maximize crop health, yields and profitability.
With the first session taking place in early December, the two remaining webinars are designed specifically for commercial growers, focusing on real-world approaches to improving production success. Led by Nourse Farms experts, the series will cover key topics including variety selection, production systems and best practices for crop success — providing growers with research-based, actionable insights.
Attendees can engage directly with Nourse Farms experts during live Q&A sessions, and recordings will be available for those unable to attend live.
Registration is now open for all sessions, which are free to attend. To register, visit NourseFarms.com/pages/webinars.
"We want to empower growers by giving them the information and confidence they need to make the most of each season," said Nourse Farms CEO John Place. "We've designed these webinars to transform complex concepts into real-world practices that can make an immediate impact on farm performance."
Upcoming webinar sessions include:
Choosing the Right Production System for Your Goals
Date: Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026
Time: Noon to 12:45 p.m. EST
Do This, Not That: Practical Tips for Berry Crop Success
Date: Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026
Time: Noon to 12:45 p.m. EST
For more information, visit NourseFarms.com or email communications@noursefarms.com.
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