Pinnacle Crop Technologies is hosting a crop health workshop on Monday, Jan. 26 at the Ambassador Hotel in Salina. The workshop will help no-tillers increase profits (and/or decrease risk) with minimal additional cost or labor, while improving the soil. Read More
The 23rd annual National No-Tillage Conference will be held January 14-17, 2015, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Get more details on registration or hotel reservations below. Read More
Featuring keynote speakers Gabe Brown, Scott Ravenkamp, Robin and Kelly Griffeth, and Paul Jasa, the conference will focus on the five keys to soil health: keeping the soil covered, minimizing soil disturbance, crop diversity, keeping living roots in the soil at all times, and integration of livestock. There will also be 8 to 10 growers from Texas and Oklahoma who will share their individual experiences with soil health and how it's affected their operations. Read More
This workshop will offer growers an advanced, marathon session on cover crops with the opportunity to work hands-on with soils and seeds, as well as learn about specific cover crops. Read More
Marion Calmer, head of Calmer’s Agronomic Research Farm and an experienced 15-inch-row corn grower, shares his onfarm research that shows the practical side and the critical success factors for making the narrow-row-corn system work. Read More
This year, the Conservation Technology Information Center's (CTIC) Conservation In Action tour will be at the Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA) where farmers will share how they're working with the ecosystem in mind. Read More
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