RENO - The public is invited to visit the University of Nevada, Reno's Main Station Field Lab for their annual Field Day to view alternative crop projects, learn about biofuels and livestock production, taste experimental wines, visit Wolf Pack Meats and learn about the many outreach programs such as Herds to Harvest, Master Gardener and Living with Fire.
The University of Nevada, Reno's Nevada Agricultural Experiment Station, College of Agriculture, Biotechnology and Natural Resources and University of Nevada Cooperative Extension will be hosting their annual Field Day on Saturday, Sept. 14, 2013. The event is open to the general public from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and located off Reno's Clean Water Way, near the intersection of South McCarran and Mill Streets.
In addition to tours, students and faculty will be presenting their research; UNCE will be presenting outreach and education programs and representatives from the High Desert Farming Initiative and Urban Roots will be discussing different techniques to extend the growing season in northern Nevada.
Children are welcome to participate in hands-on science, 4-H activities, and hay rides. This year's annual plant sale will feature desert cacti and succulents. Lunch will be available for purchase from Wolf Pack Meats.
This is an opportunity to peek behind the scenes, talk with the experts and learn about the colleges' latest research and community outreach projects. Field Day is free and open to the public.
Nevada's land-grant university founded in 1874, the University of Nevada, Reno has an enrollment of 18,000 students and is ranked in the top tier of the nation's best universities. Part of the Nevada System of Higher Education, the University has the system's largest research program and is home to the state's medical school. With outreach and education programs in all Nevada counties and with one of the nation's largest study-abroad consortiums, the University extends across the state and around the world. For more information, visit www.unr.edu.[[In-content Ad]]