Event Details:
10:00 a.m.- 11:30 a.m.: Conservation Practices at the Edge-of-Field, a guided tour, Rodney Rulon, Rulon Enterprises
Danielle Randles, TNC Regenerative Agriculture Manager
11:30a-11:45a: Travel to park, Strawtown Koteewi Park, Taylor Center for Natural History Museum, Classroom 12302 E. Strawtown Ave., Noblesville
11:45a-12:30p: Diverse Cornbelt Project Update, Emily Usher, Project Manager
12:45p-1:00p: Park staff to provide park information
1:00p-2:00p: Lunch, hike, explore
COST: $10 for SWCS Members/$20 for Non-Members (Waived for ’23-’25 graduates, anyone unemployed and retirees)
REGISTRATION: Due by July 2, 2025
The day begins at Rulon Enterprises and concludes at Strawtown Koeewi Park, 12302 E. Strawtown Ave., Noblesville
Contact: Meg Leader, meg-leader@iaswcd.org
Lunch Grill Out: Please bring a sweet or savory side to share. Drinks, protein, fruit tray and tableware will be provided.
SWCS Hoosier Chapter Mission: Foster the science and art of soil, water and natural resource management.
Promote and practice an ethic recognizing the interdependence of people and the environment.
If accommodations are needed, please contact Meg Leader