The Big Soil Health Event

Bien Venu Event Center 7400 Hudson Road, Cedar Falls, IA, United States

THE BIG SOIL HEALTH EVENT provides producers, landowners, and ag industry members with a ground-up educational experience.  While many conferences inspire and teach, THE BIG SOIL HEALTH EVENT encourages and illuminates soil health practice adoption. 

$200

Farmers for Soil Health Webinar- Mix it up: Unlocking the power of cover crop diversity (VIRTUAL)

Join Keith Berns, Nebraska farmer, for this energizing webinar on the power of cover crop diversity. Drawing from years of on-farm experience, research, and innovation, Keith will break down how to build successful multi-species mixes and how diversity can help your system become more resilient, productive, and profitable. This farmer-focused session will explore: - Why…

Back to the Basics: Understanding soil pH and soil fertility to maximize productivity

Rose Garden Banquet Hall 2350 E 8th Street, Hays, Kansas, United States

Curious how small changes in pH can make a big difference in productivity? Come learn how to make your soil work smarter. Join us for an afternoon focused on what really matters below the surface — understanding soil fertility and pH for better results in the field.

Southeast Kansas Soil Health Conference

Iola Green Cover Seed 30 W Davis St, Iola, KS, United States

Featuring Keynote Speaker Dr. Jill Clapperton and Farmer-led panels. What to expect: Cutting-edge insights and actionable strategies to elevate soil and crop quality. Great food, local hospitality, and Green Cover's signature community-building atmosphere. Plus, ample break time for visiting with vendors and networking with fellow attendees.

$145

Soil Health Event

Township Hall 220 Union St, Rush Center, KS, United States

Learn 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

Free

Farmer to Farmer Lunch: Grassland Monitoring Workshop

Wilmore Community Building 105 S. Taft, Wilmore, KS, United States

If you are down near Wilmore and have some thoughts on grassland monitoring, or would like to learn more about it, stop in at the Wilmore Community Building for a Farmer to Farmer Lunch! Our Conservation Delivery Specialist for the Red Hills, Nathan Tavaglione, will be there alongside local partners to help facilitate conversation and…

Soil Health Workshop

Effingham Community Center 304 Main Street, Effingham, Kansas, United States

Join us at this Soil Health Workshop featuring speaker, Dale Strickler! This event is hosted by the Effingham Management Unit comprised of the Conservation Districts of Atchison, Doniphan, Jefferson and Leavenworth counties as well as the Lower Kansas River Watershed program.

Soil Health Event

Edwards County Fairgrounds 1305 Niles Ave, Kinsley, Kansas, United States

Learn 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

Free

Northeast Nebraska Ag Conference

Lifelong Learning Center 601 E. Benjamin Ave, Norfolk, Nebraska, United States

The Northeast Nebraska Ag Conference is the premier event of the year for exchanging practical farm and ranch ideas! Learn from others who are increasing their operation's financial stability and environmental stewardship. This event has something for everyone from those who are interested in new management practices to the innovative farmer who has been implementing…

$20

Grow Native! Webinar: Native Cover Crops for Stormwater Management Practices (VIRTUAL)

Many current stormwater best management practices promote the use of native plant species to increase and maintain long-term function for green infrastructure projects. However, the methods and techniques to successfully establish native plant species vary greatly because of site conditions, timing of establishment, and restoration needs of the green infrastructure. Join Chuck Caverly, botanist and…