The Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes, NRCS, Redlands Community College and USDA Southern Plains Climate Hub will host a Soil Health Educational Seminar as part of NRCS, tribal soil health partnership in El Reno on April 27. The seminar will focus on producer options for following winter wheat. Read More
The symposium will provide the latest research and policy information, which will guide soil health improvement, and encourage further understanding of how to manage chemical, physical and biological soil properties for improving soil health. Read More
A soil health meeting for farmers and landowners will be held Thursday, March 9, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Pine Barn Inn, Danville. The meeting is being hosted by the Columbia, Montour, Northumberland, and Clinton County Conservation Districts and the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. Read More
The conference will feature speakers from around the U.S. who will cover topics such as managing weeds with plant diversity, assessing the health of your soil, how soil health can increase your farm's profits and how to apply soil health practices to grazing lands Read More
The symposium is a full day event featuring advice from experts in the field, breakout sessions lead by science and industry leaders, and a poster competition for graduate students in production agriculture. Read More
Building on the success of the Inaugural Soil Health Conference in 2016, the second Soil Health Conference will focus on "Building Soil Health for Healthy Environment and Farm Profitability." Read More
All of the presenters at the 2017 Farming Evolution will speak to those considering no-till or new to no-till, as well as the long-term no-tiller. Read More
Dig into the principles and practices of holistic management in a full day workshop lead by Gabe Brown and his son Paul. This event is ideal for growers and ranchers seeking new tools and practices to cope with drought, rising production costs and pasture availability. Read More
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