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Kansas Soil Health Partnership Forum (VIRTUAL)
A monthly one-hour webinar hosted by the Kansas Soil Health Alliance featuring farmers, ranchers, educators, and ag professionals providing insightful views and sharing personal experiences on how they are working to improve and protect Kansas's soil.
For Farmers’ Sake: Pre-Convention Training
Hilton Garden Inn - Salina 3320 S 9th Street, Salina, KS, United StatesThe Pre-Convention Training is hosted by Common Ground Producers & Growers. This year and every year we host this training "For Farmers’ Sake". We acknowledge the farmers’ role in the local food system and make it a point to inform new/beginning farmers and specialty crop growers how to increase production, be sustainable, conduct business, and…
Stockmanship & Stewardship: A Field Day with Graze The Prairie
Graze the Prairie 13368 121st Rd, Winfield, Kansas, United StatesJoin us in the pasture for a full-day, hands-on experience focused on working with sheep through the lens of holistic management and low-stress stockmanship. Hosted by Linda Pechin-Long and Keith Long of Graze the Prairie, this field day gives participants an inside look at their regenerative grazing practices, with a special emphasis on Holistic Planned…
Soil Health, Cover Crops & Developing Grazing Systems
Bill Buessing Farm Axtell, Kansas, United StatesThis event will feature a workshop at the Legion followed by a tour of Bill Buessing's Farm. The tour will include diversified cover crops, livestock and water systems. This event is in partnership with Tuttle Creek Reservoir WRAPS program. Register by contacting Mary Howell: mary@kglc.org or 785-562-8726
Farmers for Soil Health Webinar- Improving Choices: Farmer Takeaways from the National Cover Crop Variety Project (VIRTUAL)
Join us online for a farmer-focused webinar featuring Dr. Etienne Sutton, who will break down key insights from the latest 2024–2025 National Cover Crop Variety Project (NCCVP) report. This nationally coordinated, USDA-funded research effort evaluates cover crop performance across regions and growing conditions aimed to empower farmers with the data they need to make better,…
Rangelands: Protecting the Best, Reclaiming the Rest
Clay County Events Center 213 S 12th Street, Clay Center, Kansas, United StatesGuest speakers include KC Olson and Doug Spencer. Event highlights include: woody encroachment, control methods, prescribed burn associations and burn plans, cost share options and more!
Livestock, Grazing and Work Management- Doing More in Less Time
The SAVE Farm 9680 N 52nd St, Riley, Kansas, United StatesSave the Date for this workshop with Dale Strickler. Register by contacting Mary Howell: mary@kglc.org or 785-562-8726
Kansas Grazing Lands Coalition Monthly Grazing Call (VIRTUAL)
Connect with other graziers from across the state of Kansas in a telephone conversation with grazing management experts on the SECOND MONDAY of each month, from 7:30 to 9:00 pm. These informal discussions cover all aspects of grazing management. This is an opportunity to learn how you can use complementary forages to extend your grazing season,…
Grass & Grain Farm and Ranch Show
National Guard Armory 721 Levee Dr, Manhattan, KS, United StatesGrass & Grain, agriculture’s local newspaper, is excited to announce the fifth annual Grass & Grain Farm and Ranch Show to be held Tuesday and Wednesday, November 11th and 12th, 2025, at the National Guard Armory in Manhattan. With over 45,000 square feet of exhibit space, you’ll find the latest in agriculture products, technology, and…
Kansas Landowner Conference
K-State Alumni Center 1720 Anderson Ave., Manhattan, Kansas, United StatesThe 3rd Annual Kansas Landowner Conference is specifically tailored to folks who have agricultural land in Kansas, but may not reside on the property, or even in the state of Kansas. The Kansas Landowner Conference is designed to be a resource where landowners can build networks and increase their knowledge in many aspects of land management.
Central Nebraska Regenerative Ag Conference
Phelps County Ag Center 1308 2nd St, Holdrege, Nebraska, United StatesSoil is the foundation of your farm. Regenerative techniques allow you to build healthier soil, cropsand livestock, which in turn leads to better nutrition and human health. Join us as experts andpractitioners share how to incorporate sustainable practices into your operation to reduce chemicalinputs, increase the impact of precious water and create a better bottom…
Governor’s Conference on the Future of Water in Kansas
Hilton Garden Inn and Conference Center 410 S 3rd Street, Manhattan, Kansas, United StatesDay 1 features keynote speakers Katie Keckeisen and Dr. Jesse Bell along with the Water Legacy Award Presentation in the morning, followed by an afternoon of breakout sessions. Day 2 features breakout sessions and student poster judging in the morning followed by lunch, student poster awards and closing speaker Tom Stiles, Retired Director, KDHE-Bureau of…