Southeast Kansas Soil Health Conference, Iola KS
This year’s conference brings together farmers, ranchers, and innovators for two enriching days of learning, networking, and regenerative inspiration.
** Keynote Speaker – Dr. Jill Clapperton**
We are honored to welcome Dr. Jill Clapperton as our keynote speaker. A globally recognized soil ecologist and founder of Rhizoterra Inc., Dr. Clapperton is renowned for her leadership in promoting nutrient-dense, healthy soils, and for her captivating ability to blend scientific insight with practical solutions. Having served as a rhizosphere ecologist with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada for 16 years, she helped pioneer the use of cover crops, no-till systems, and integrated cropping strategies as tools for enhancing soil biota and soil structure. Her work has revealed how diverse rotations and regenerative practices can significantly increase nutrient density in food, including dramatic boosts in key elements like zinc. Dr. Clapperton continues to inspire across the globe through Rhizoterra, advancing soil health science and supporting farmers in measuring and improving nutrient-rich production systems GroundswellAcres U.S.A.® Magazine.
** What to Expect:**
Keynote Presentation: Dr. Clapperton will unpack the connections between soil biology, nutrient density, and regenerative agriculture. Expect cutting-edge insights and actionable strategies to elevate soil and crop quality.
Farmer-Based Panels:
Regenerative Cropping Practices: Discover practical approaches to diverse rotations and cover crop integration.
Regenerative Biological Integration: Explore the role of soil biology—including microbes, mycorrhizae, and earthworms—in ecosystem resilience and fertility.
Regenerative Livestock Production: Learn how livestock systems can contribute to soil health and overall farm vitality.
Agroforestry: See how integrating trees, perennials, and diversified systems can improve soil health, water retention, and long-term farm profitability.
Each panel will feature area producers and experts, followed by an open discussion.
Great food, local hospitality, and Green Cover’s signature community-building atmosphere.
Time for vendors, open networking, and discussions before and after formal sessions.