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SUMMARY:Winter Workshop Series: Growing Soil Biology in an Arid Climate with Nick Vos
DESCRIPTION:Nick 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 despite the environmental challenges\, Nic has successfully improved his soils. \n\n\n\nPlease RSVP by Tuesday\, Feb. 24th by calling the office @ 620-888-2054 or email clwreservations@gmail.com
URL:https://kssoilhealth.org/event/winter-workshop-series-growing-soil-biology-in-an-arid-climate-with-nick-vos/
LOCATION:Pleasantview Activity Center\, 5013 S Dean Rd\, Hutchinson\, KS\, 67501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southcentral Kansas
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SUMMARY:Winter Workshop Series: Soil Health Matters\, Graze Every Acre presented by Steve Swaffer\, Noble Research Institute
DESCRIPTION:Steve 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 acres\, improve grazing distribution and utilization or reclaim ungrazable acres\, grazing management with soil health in mind will increase your opportunities. \n\n\n\nPlease RSVP by Tuesday\, Jan. 27th by calling the office @ 620-888-2054 or email clwreservations@gmail.com.
URL:https://kssoilhealth.org/event/winter-workshop-series-soil-health-matters-graze-every-acre-presented-by-steve-swaffer-noble-research-institute/
LOCATION:Pleasantview Activity Center\, 5013 S Dean Rd\, Hutchinson\, KS\, 67501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southcentral Kansas
ORGANIZER;CN="Cheney Lake Watershed":MAILTO:howard.miller@ks.nacdnet.net
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SUMMARY:Winter Workshop Series: Intercropping: A Diverse Journey with Justin Jacobs
DESCRIPTION:Justin 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. \n\n\n\nJustin formerly worked for NDSU as a research specialist. While working in the field of research he gained an interest in the practice of intercropping. However\, Justin took the next step and began to implement the practice on his own farm\, 8 years ago. Intercropping has become one of the staples of the Jacobs’ farming practices. They have grown combinations like pea and canola\, pea and flax\, pea and durum\, and pea and mustard. While implementing the practice on their farm\, they have seen ups and downs. Justin’s desire is to share these highs and lows of intercropping so that others can more easily adopt this practice. \n\n\n\nThe Jacobs’ have a passion to help improve their farming practices and soil health. They are farming not only for their present\, but for their future. \n\n\n\nPlease RSVP by Monday\, January 20th by calling the office @ 620-888-2054 or email clwreservations@gmail.com
URL:https://kssoilhealth.org/event/winter-workshop-series-intercropping-a-diverse-journey-with-justin-jacobs/
LOCATION:South Hutchinson Community Building\, 101 West Ave C\, South Hutchinson\, Kansas\, 67505\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southcentral Kansas
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cheney Lake Watershed":MAILTO:howard.miller@ks.nacdnet.net
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SUMMARY:Dr. Jill Clapperton Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Dr. 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\, and produce more nutritious food and forage. Come join us for a day of learning about how to improve the soils on our farms by providing homes for the microorganisms.
URL:https://kssoilhealth.org/event/dr-jill-clapperton-workshop/
LOCATION:Pleasantview Activity Center\, 5013 S Dean Rd\, Hutchinson\, KS\, 67501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southcentral Kansas
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=application/pdf:https://kssoilhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/Jill-Clapperton-workshop.pdf
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