| Environmental Stewardship classes offered in Tulare and Stockton in March |
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The California Dairy Quality Assurance Program (CDQAP) is offering free classes in environmental stewardship March 6-7 in Tulare and March 20-21 in Stockton. The two-part series of classes, known as the Environmental Stewardship Short Course, will be taught by Dr. Deanne Meyer, UC Davis livestock waste management specialist. The classes total six hours, taught in two, three-hour segments. This will be the only six-hour class offered in water quality by the CDQAP prior to the Sept. 30 deadline for certification. For producers interested in certifying their facility, the same person from the dairy facility must attend all six hours of water quality education. The classes cover environmental issues, regulatory requirements and management practices for dairy producers.
Past and partial attendance hours can be credited. Producers who need three or fewer hours of water quality education may attend just one of the two classes offered. If attending only one class, it is recommended that producers attend the first class because it contains a current regulatory update and other important matters of interest to producers. Producers who have attended previous CDQAP water quality courses and want to check on whether they have completed enough hours may call (530) 574-0524. WORKSHOP SCHEDULE Tulare Course Stockton Course |