Events By Region:
Southcentral Kansas
Soil Health Event
Township Hall 220 Union St, Rush Center, KS, United StatesLearn proven ways to build soil health, cut costs, and boost yields. Perfect for farmers ready to grow sustainably. Topics and speakers include: "Secrets of Intensive Rotational Grazing" by Kevin Wiltse, "Grazing with No Fences" by Jay Young, and "Getting More Out of Your Soil Test" by Candy Thomas
Soil Health Event
Edwards County Fairgrounds 1305 Niles Ave, Kinsley, Kansas, United StatesLearn proven ways to build soil health, cut costs, and boost yields. Perfect for farmers ready to grow sustainably. Topics and speakers include: "Ins and Outs of Managing with a Holistic Approach and Implementing Your Own Concepts" by Colby Stegman, and "Getting More Out of Your Soil Test" by Candy Thomas
Dr. Jill Clapperton Workshop
Pleasantview Activity Center 5013 S Dean Rd, Hutchinson, KS, United StatesDr. Jill Clapperton is an internationally recognized soil scientist, speaker, and educator dedicated to advancing healthy, productive soils that support resilient agroecosystems. Her expertise lies in rhizosphere ecology-the dynamic zone where roots, soil and microorganisms interact. Jill focuses on cropping systems and integrated grazing systems that build soil health, improve nutrient cycling, enhance water-holding capacity,…
No-Till on the Plains
Wichita Marriott 9100 Corporate Hills Drive, Wichita, United StatesKeynote speakers include Philip Mulvey and Jason Rowntree. The advanced workshop: Agriculture's Innovative Minds (AIM) Symposium will be held on January 22 and will feature Klaas Martens as the speaker.
Winter Workshop Series: Intercropping: A Diverse Journey with Justin Jacobs
South Hutchinson Community Building 101 West Ave C, South Hutchinson, Kansas, United StatesJustin Jacobs farms with his family in northwestern North Dakota near Ray. They started building their family farm in 2016 on 45 acres and have since grown to farming 750 acres in 2025. Their farm practices are built on implementing and developing soil health practices, including intercropping and the use of cover crops. Justin formerly…
Flicker Farm Winter Meeting
Inman Community Building 406 E Center, Inman, Kansas, United StatesWhat's happening at Flickner Farms? We're here to keep you in the know! We hope you'll join us for our winter meeting so you can learn about all our current and future on-farm projects, technology implementation and natural resource use.
Winter Workshop Series: Soil Health Matters, Graze Every Acre presented by Steve Swaffer, Noble Research Institute
Pleasantview Activity Center 5013 S Dean Rd, Hutchinson, KS, United StatesSteve Swaffar serves as a regenerative ranching advisor in the Producer Guidance program at Noble Research Institute. For his presentation, Soil Health Matters, Graze Every Acre, the question is not whether every acre should be grazed, but how can you graze every acre. Whether you want to extend your grazing season, make use of ungrazed…
Prescribed Burning Workshop
Canton Community Center 100 S. Main Street, Canton, Kansas, United StatesParticipants will gain valuable knowledge to responsibly and effectively use fire as a tool for improving grasslands. Topics include: Prescribed Burn Essentials, Hazards & Precautions, Liability and Prescribed Burn Associations.
Tallgrass Legacy Alliance Annual Meeting
Territory Ballroom 117 E Main Street, Council Grove, Kansas, United StatesRanchers & Grassland Community- Join us to discuss Rangeland Conditions & Rancher Decisions: Fire, Forage & Grassland Realities in the Flint Hills
Managing Pastures for Livestock
Rush Center Township Hall 220 Union Street, Rush Center, Kansas, United StatesTopics include: Cedar Infestation Eliminating Pasture & Prairie Acres, Brush Management, and Preparing for Burning
Winter Workshop Series: Growing Soil Biology in an Arid Climate with Nick Vos
Pleasantview Activity Center 5013 S Dean Rd, Hutchinson, KS, United StatesNick and his family, reside in Hugoton, Kansas, where they farm corn, soybeans, wheat, and sorghum. In addition, Nick owns a seed business and has successfully integrated a Dorper herd into the cropping operation. Dorpers are a hair sheep breed, used to harsh arid environments, and fits in nicely with their “dust bowl” climate. Yet…
Ag Tech Day
Flickner Innovation Farm 1923 Arrowhead, Moundridge, KS, United StatesCalling curious minds, especially those in grades 5-12!! Ag Tech Day is an opportunity for youth (and their families) to explore how technology is shaping modern agriculture. From drones and sensors to robotics and insect-tracking tools, participants will get an up-close look at both new and established technologies that help make farm management more efficient.…
Callery Pear Buyback Program- Wichita
If you remove a Callery pear from your property, you can receive a free native replacement tree at one of our May 2026 buyback events. This program applies to Callery pear (Pyrus calleryana) and its common cultivars, including ‘Bradford,’ ‘Cleveland Select,’ and ‘Aristocrat.’ Before signing up, please read all event details carefully on the event…
High Tunnel Workshop
Anchor Farm Cheney, Kansas, United StatesAre you curious about using high tunnels for specialty crop production? Join us at Anchor Farm in Cheney with local grower Shelby Beyer to learn how to use high tunnels to extend your growing season and understand the specific considerations for growing under cover. On Thursday, May 14, 2026, from 1 PM to 4 PM,…
NRCS Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) Specialty Crops Farm Tour
Teck Farms, LLC 1239 N Hendricks, Hutchinson, Kansas, United StatesHigh Tunnel Installation & Implementation under EQIP, EQIP Updates from Tim Miller, NRCS KS Urban & Non-Traditional Conservationist, Conservation Priorities Open Discussion led by Tom Buller, KRC Executive Director