The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will host Harvest Horizons: Exploring Pick-Your-Own Farming and Agritourism Ventures on Nov. 15 in Prairie View. 

A closeup of ripening oranges on a tree
The Harvest Horizons workshop will guide individuals through the essentials of launching and managing a successful pick-your-own and agritourism operation. (Sam Craft/Texas A&M AgriLife)

The workshop will be held at the Waller County Community Center, 21274 Farm-to-Market Road 1098, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 

Online registration is available at https://tx.ag/HarvestHorizons. The cost is $50 per individual or $65 for couples/two registrants from the same farm/enterprise. AgriLife Extension agents can register for $15. Deadline to register is Nov. 13. 

About the event

The introductory workshop will guide individuals through the essentials of launching and managing a successful pick-your-own and agritourism operation.

The workshop is designed for new, prospective or established farmers who are considering transitioning to or adding pick-your-own/agritourism opportunities to their business model.

Topics include: 

  • Understanding the pick-your-own model: Learn how this model for harvesting and selling fresh produce, cut flowers and preserved foods can be a sustainable alternative to traditional farmers markets and roadside stands.
  • Liability and safety: Understand the key aspects of agritourism liability and how to protect both yourself and your customers.
  • Site/soil selection and resource evaluation: Gain insight into choosing the right location, evaluating soil and managing resources like irrigation and drainage to ensure a thriving farm.
  • Crop selection and farm layout: Discover suitable crops for this model and explore farm layout, equipment needs and irrigation design.
  • Food safety and cottage food laws: Get up-to-date information on how these regulations impact farming practices.

The workshop will also feature a grower roundtable discussion with four experienced pick-your-own farmers who have a combined 100-plus years of expertise and a visit to a pick-your-own farm.

For more information, contact Stephen Janak, AgriLife Extension program specialist with the Department of Horticultural Sciences in Hallettsville, at [email protected] or 361-649-8561.