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SUMMARY:Switzer/KSU Agriculture Camp for Youth
DESCRIPTION:This hands-on experience introduces youth to agriculture\, leadership\, and cultural heritage while exploring Kansas State University’s College of Agriculture and the historic community of Nicodemus.  \n\n\n\nThe Switzer/KSU Agriculture Camp for Youth is a week-long program designed to introduce young people to agriculture\, leadership\, and the history of farming. During the camp\, students visit Kansas State University’s College of Agriculture\, where they participate in hands-on activities and learn about different agricultural fields and career pathways. \n\n\n\nCampers also connect with MANRRS students (Minorities in Agriculture\, Natural Resources and Related Sciences) who share their experiences in college and agriculture-related careers. The program includes a visit to Nicodemus\, Kansas\, where students learn about the historic Black farming community while participating in outdoor activities such as horseback riding\, fishing\, and conservation learning. \n\n\n\nThe camp combines agricultural education with leadership development and cultural history\, giving youth a better understanding of the role agriculture plays in communities and future career opportunities. The program is supported by partners including Cargill\, USDA-NRCS\, and community organizations.
URL:https://kssoilhealth.org/event/switzer-ksu-agriculture-camp-for-youth/
LOCATION:Kansas
CATEGORIES:Northcentral Kansas,Northeast Kansas,Northwest Kansas
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SUMMARY:West River Soil Health School
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 West River Soil Health School will be held June 24-25 at Shawn and Kristi Freeland’s Dry Creek Farm and Ranch near Caputa\, SD. The agenda will feature classroom style presentations from producers and technical experts from across the state and region\, as well as hands-on experiences in the field. Area producers will also share their challenges and successes with various methods for improving soil health. 
URL:https://kssoilhealth.org/event/west-river-soil-health-school/
LOCATION:Caputa\, South Dakota\, Caputa\, South Dakota\, 57725\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other States
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ORGANIZER;CN="South Dakota Soil Health Coalition":MAILTO:cindy.soilhealth@sdconservation.net
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SUMMARY:Virtual Fence Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Participants will be able to hear from a producer panel with experience using virtual fence for their own herds and learn about cost-share opportunities. Virtual fence companies will also be in attendance to answer questions about cost\, troubleshooting\, and more! Lunch will be provided to registrants.
URL:https://kssoilhealth.org/event/virtual-fence-symposium/
LOCATION:Bradford Research Farm\, 4968 S. Rangeline Rd\, Columbia\, Missouri\, 65201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other States
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SUMMARY:Enhancing Your Grazing From the Ground Up
DESCRIPTION:Join us June 24\, 25 or 26\, 2026\, with Steve Kenyon\, Greener Pastures Grazing Ltd\, Alberta\, Canada\, the guest speaker at three\, one-day workshops in Winfield\, Wilmore and Kiowa Kansas. The workshop will start with registration at 9:00 a.m. and the meeting kicking off at 9:30 a.m. Topic titles include We Grow Soil\, It’s All About Water\, Livin’ on the Edge\, What Bugs Me; all from the Ground Up. This workshop will explore what it takes to grow soil\, rebuild the water cycle\, what happens above the ground\, building ecosystems and managing for biodiversity on the farm. These components result in better grass and improve range health\, resulting in enhanced grazing and stewardship on the ranch. \n\n\n\nGrazing School Locations: June 24th – Baden Square Community Center\, 700 Gary Street\, Winfield\, KS \n\n\n\nJune 25th – Wilmore Community Center\, 105 S. Taft\, Wilmore\, KS \n\n\n\nJune 26th – Kiowa Community Center\, 1195 5th St. Kiowa. KS \n\n\n\nThis workshop is free. Registration is greatly appreciated for adequate meeting planning. \n\n\n\nWhen asked why ranchers should attend Steve said. “We will take a deep dive underground and see what it takes to grow soil. We will explore some of the symbiotic relationships between plants and microbiology to show how they sequester carbon to build soil through root exudation. \n\n\n\nWe will also investigate rebuilding the water cycle; we might not be able to control how much rainfall we receive\, but we can control how much we hold onto. Increasing water holding capacity and improving infiltration can be a game changer for most farms. In the afternoon\, we will focus above ground\, looking at building ecosystems and managing for biodiversity. Planning for a polyculture of plants and maximizing the interactions between the different management zones allows us to reduce if not eliminate the use of inputs like fertilizer and pesticides. Building a healthy soil\, protecting riparian areas and creating insect and wildlife habitats can greatly increase your bottom line. \n\n\n\nIf you want less pharmacology on your land\, we need more farm ecology!” \n\n\n\nSteve has been teaching sustainable grazing management along with agricultural economics for more than 20 years. He has been a keynote speaker at many conferences and seminars throughout Canada\, the U.S. and Europe. He has also been a writer for the Stockman Grass Farmer and Canadian Cattleman magazines for over 15 years\, as well as the creator and host of the ongoing Wednesday Night Networking webinar and podcast. \n\n\n\nSteve is well respected in the agriculture community for his business management practices and innovative ideas. Greener Pastures Ranching is a regenerative farm with environmental goals focused on creating a living soil\, healing the water cycle and rebuilding ecosystems. Their mission statement is “Economic ad Environmental Sustainability for Generations.” \n\n\n\nIt is important to us to provide an enjoyable\, profitable and sustainable business for future generations. \n\n\n\nPlease take advantage of this unique grazing school by registering at your selected location. Please RSVP with names and numbers; using the QR Code\, send an email to Mary Howell at mary@kglc.org or call/text Mary Howell at 785-562-8726. There is no charge for this workshop and lunch will be provided. \n\n\n\nThis great educational opportunity is offered with funding for this grazing school made possible by a grant from USDA-NRCS. Kansas Grazing Lands Coalition is joined by other educational partners; National Grazing Lands Coalition\, SAVE Farm\, and Kansas Soil Health Alliance.
URL:https://kssoilhealth.org/event/enhancing-your-grazing-from-the-ground-up-4/
LOCATION:Wilmore Community Center\, 105 Taft Street\, Wilmore\, Kansas\, 67155\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southcentral Kansas
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=application/pdf:https://kssoilhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/KGLC_June_Steve-Kenyon-Flyer-1.pdf
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SUMMARY:Soil Health Partnership Webinar
DESCRIPTION:When it comes to healthy soils\, no-till is far more than just planting a crop without tillage. By adopting continuous no-till with crop rotation and residue management\, producers can conserve soil and water resources and reduce the need for some of their purchased inputs. Improved productivity and profitability follow as the soil health improves\, making their production systems more resilient while reducing risks to the environment. One of the keys to success is diversity in the system to reduce production risks\, spread the workload\, and better feed the soil system. A healthy soil becomes more resilient\, cycles residue and nutrients better\, and stores more water. The presentation will use a lot of real-field examples to illustrate these points and many other benefits of continuous no-till.
URL:https://kssoilhealth.org/event/soil-health-partnership-webinar-5/
LOCATION:Kansas
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kansas Soil Health Alliance":MAILTO:Jennifer@KSsoilhealth.org
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