Events

MN BWSR Tech Talks: Wild Turkey Habitat and Management Considerations

Tech Talks is a online training series hosted by the MN Board of Water & Soil Resources and organized by the Technical Training and Certification Program. Rotating speakers cover a wide variety of technical topics every Monday at 1:00. On occasion additional sessions may be scheduled at 9:00 in the morning to accommodate our presenters. […]

Setting Up for Success

Online

On August 18 at 1:00, U of MN Extension will host a virtual Cover Crop Field Day: Setting up for Success. Through this live webinar, researchers and educators will highlight U of MN research that provides management tips and considerations to help farmers and ag professionals successfully incorporate cover crops into Minnesota cropping systems. The […]

40 Plus Years of Cover Crop Experience with David Brandt

*FREE WEBINAR* David Brandt will share his extensive knowledge of how to integrate cover crops into a corn-soybean rotation.  Do not miss the chance to learn from one of the most experienced farmers in the world! David Brandt farms 1,150 acres in central Ohio's Fairfield County. He began no-till farming in 1971 and has been […]

Rosholt Research Farm Virtual Field Day

This upcoming virtual field day will give farmers and agronomists the opportunity to learn about the latest agronomic research in central Minnesota from the comfort of their own home. U of M scientists will join other presenters to deliver timely information about ongoing research at the Rosholt Research Farm in Westport, Minnesota. This field day […]

2nd Annual Soil Health Field Day

Maple Grove Farms 10815 555th St, Rush City, MN, United States

Join us at Maple Grove Farms to learn how Jon Stevens has used soil health practices to reduce stress and improve economics on his diverse Pine County farm. We will have the rainfall simulator, “soil your undies,” equipment modifications, and many more demonstrations. This year will include a cover crop species test plot and more […]

Fridays on the Farm August 21st

Facebook Live

The Minnesota Soil Health Coalition is hosting the Fridays on the Farm series this summer starting this Friday, July 10th! We will visit with farmers around the state hearing about their soil health management on a variety of operations. The events will be on the Coalition's Facebook Page using Facebook live found HERE MN NRCS, […]

MN BWSR Tech Talks: Fertilization in a Soil Health System

Tech Talks is a online training series hosted by the MN Board of Water & Soil Resources and organized by the Technical Training and Certification Program. Rotating speakers cover a wide variety of technical topics every Monday at 1:00. On occasion additional sessions may be scheduled at 9:00 in the morning to accommodate our presenters. […]

SPRF Irrigation and Nutrient Management Virtual Field Day

This upcoming virtual field day will give farmers and agronomists the opportunity to learn about the latest agronomic research in central Minnesota from the comfort of their own home. U of M scientists will join other presenters to deliver timely information about ongoing research at the Sand Plain Research Farm (SPRF) in Becker, Minnesota. This […]

Film on the Farm – Rice County SWCD/NRCS

Larry Conrad Farm 10214 Baseline Road, Dundas, Minnesota

The Rice Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) and the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) are partnering together to host a “drive-in” movie night for area farmers to view several short films showcasing the use of conservation tillage and cover crops by producers in southern Minnesota. The event, Film on the Farm, will take place on […]

MN BWSR Tech Talks: Nutrient Management Module 5: Nitrogen

Tech Talks is a online training series hosted by the MN Board of Water & Soil Resources and organized by the Technical Training and Certification Program. Rotating speakers cover a wide variety of technical topics every Monday at 1:00. On occasion additional sessions may be scheduled at 9:00 in the morning to accommodate our presenters. […]

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