Events

Soil Health Innovations Conference

Virtual

Soil health has emerged as a central theme in conversations about the future of American agriculture. Soils have become a focal topic due to new scientific understanding, the application of emerging technologies, and a growing interest among producers and policymakers in improving climate resilience and mitigating emissions. The Soil Health Innovations Conference will bring together producers, industry […]

Midwest Soil Health Summit

The Midwest Soil Health Summit will be held as a virtual event throughout the week of March 9-11, 2021. Registration, schedule and program to be announced soon.

Classroom – Achieving Cover Crop Success through Practical Goals, Field Trials, and Simple Measurements

Virtual

This webinar will discuss strategies for evaluating fields and farms for cover crop opportunities using goal setting, individual farm planning, and outcome assessment. The webinar will also discuss risk management for cover crops. The presenters will also outline how to clearly communicate to define goals, manage expectations, and answer common grower questions and concerns. CEUs: […]

National Cover Crop Summit

Virtual

The Spring 2021 National Cover Crop Summit is free-to-attend, 2-day online event that will feature a series of knowledge-building presentations taught by the foremost authorities on cover crops today. Requiring no travel expense or time away from the office or farm, you will be able to participate from the comfort of your own office through […]

Beneficial Invertebrates in Our Soil

Virtual

Join us as we discuss the diversity of soil invertebrates, their role in soil health, ways to observe or monitor them, and farming practices that support soil life and improve production. Participate in this training to: a. Gain an expanded understanding of soil animal diversity, including the ability to recognize the 12 most common groups […]

Exploring Adviser Business Opportunities and Developing Grower Business Plans with Cover Crop Systems

Virtual

This webinar will discuss the benefits of public- and private-sector partnerships in cover crop and conservation practice adoption. Utilizing experience from the Big Pine Creek Watershed Project, the presenters will share specific examples of successful public- and private-sector partnerships designed for agricultural retailers and on-farm advisers. By attending this webinar, attendees will gain knowledge of […]

Improving Water Quality and Soil Health on Tile Drained Lands in Minnesota and Wisconsin

Virtual

The Discovery Farms Programs in Minnesota and Wisconsin concluded a conservation innovation grant project focused on water quality and soil health on tile drained fields in the fall of 2020. We are ready to bring to you key lessons learned from this project and how the data can be used in future strategies to meet […]

Waseca Soil Health Tour

Waseca County

 Beginning April 1, 2021 running      until approximately June 1, 2021 ​    We have put together several locations where the landowners have graciously allowed access to their fields for soil health education. These are the same locations as last fall.  Check out the soil differences after spring planting and throughout the early growing season.  Pick a […]

Soil Invertebrates – Getting to Know the Life in Soil

Virtual

Healthy, living soil and its functions are created and maintained by fungi, bacteria, plants and by invertebrate animals as diverse as annelids, springtails, and firefly larvae, among others. Soil invertebrates are fundamental to soil health and create soil structure, cycle organic matter, consume weed seeds and predate crop pests. This workshop will familiarize participants with […]

Winona SWCD Cover Crop Spring Self Guided Tour

Winona County

Self Guided – April through July. 7 farms with 9 sites to visit. Visit the sites before planting season starts, during a rain day, and once the crop is taking off in June or July. Here’s a summary of the field sites you can tour…. * planting corn and soybeans green, * roller crimping mature […]

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