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LAST-MODIFIED:20230802T091453Z
UID:4847-1691679600-1691694000@gocovercrops.com
SUMMARY:2023 Blioux River Ranch Tour
DESCRIPTION:Tour Barry and Eli Little’s Blioux River Ranch near Castlewood\, SD\, to learn how they use soil health practices to improve their profitability and operational resiliency all while reducing their stress levels! \nFree Admission! Light dinner to follow tour. (Registration required for meal counts.) \nThis tour will focus on soil health land management and will feature South Dakota State University Extension Soils Field Specialist Anthony Bly and Ducks Unlimited Agronomist Matt Hubers as speakers. \nSpeakers \n\nBarry & Eli Little\, Blioux River Ranch Owners\nAnthony Bly\, SDSU Extension Soils Field Specialist\nMatt Hubers\, Ducks Unlimited Agronomist\nBaylee Lukonen\, SDSHC Soil Health Technician
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/2023-blioux-river-ranch-tour/
LOCATION:Blioux River Ranch\, 45696 South Dakota 22\, Castlewood\, SD\, 57223\, United States
CATEGORIES:Soil Health
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ORGANIZER;CN="South Dakota Soil Health Coalition":MAILTO:sdsoilhealth@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230814T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230814T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T101238
CREATED:20230811T131030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230811T131030Z
UID:4878-1692007200-1692014400@gocovercrops.com
SUMMARY:Soil Health Education Day
DESCRIPTION:What: Soil Health Education Day\nWhen: Aug. 14\, 10 a.m. – Noon\nWhere: Makoce Agriculture Development Headquarters\, 1751 Mahpiya Maza Lane\, Porcupine\, SD 57772 \nLunch will be provided! Please register for accurate meal counts at https://formstack.io/E595A \nTopics\n\nLivestock Incorporation in Soil Health – Shawn Freeland\, SD Soil Health Coalition Board Chairman\nRainfall Simulator Demonstration – Tanse Herrmann\, NRCS State Rangeland Soil Health Specialist
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/soil-health-education-day/
LOCATION:Makoce Agriculture Development Headquarters\, 1751 Mahpiya Maza Lane\, Porcupine\, SD\, 57772\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230816T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230816T123000
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CREATED:20230811T135845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230811T140412Z
UID:4886-1692171000-1692189000@gocovercrops.com
SUMMARY:Pinney Purdue Agricultural Center - Twilight Field Day
DESCRIPTION:7:30 am until 8:15 am Registration\, Exhibits\, PARP Sign-up \nDonuts\, coffee\, milk and juice are available in the machine shed.\nThanks to our sponsors\, see sponsor listing on back and view slide show of sponsors.\nPlease complete evaluation form during the field day and turn in at the lunch line. \nOpening Session in Machine Shed \n8:15 am Welcome and Introductions – \n8:30 am Ag Economy Outlook \nDr. Michael Langemeier\, Purdue Extension Ag Economist \n9:20 am – 12:00 pm Tours and Program Presentations \n(“Shotgun” start; each program is 40 minutes in length & presented 4 times during morning) \nStop 1: Corn\n Dr. Dan Quinn\, Purdue Extension Corn Specialist \nStop 2: Soybean\n Management Dr. Shaun Casteel\, Purdue Extension Soybean Specialist \nStop 3: Dry Weather Weed Control Woes\n Dr. Bill Johnson\, Purdue Extension Weed Scientist \nStop 4: Soil Health and Climate\,\nDr. Eileen Kladivko\, Purdue Agronomy Professor and Hans Schmitz\, CCSI Conservation Agronomist \n12:00 pm Sponsored Pork Chop Lunch in Machine Shed \nParticipants are asked to please turn in the completed evaluation survey as you enter the lunch line. Please take a moment to thank today’s sponsors and serving volunteers for helping to make this meal possible. After lunch\, visit exhibits & visit with Purdue Specialists & Educators and your neighbors \n12:30 pm Acknowledgements & Announcements – ANR Educator \nDid you remember to pick up your PARP receipt or sign in for CCH or CCA CEU credits? (see the friendly Extension folks near the registration tent area) Thanks for attending Pinney Purdue Field Day! Have a safe harvest and see you in 2024.
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/pinney-purdue-agricultural-center-twilight-field-day/
LOCATION:Pinney Purdue Agricultural\, 11402 S County Line Rd\, Wanatah\, IN\, 46390\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230817T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230817T133000
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CREATED:20230812T074737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230812T075204Z
UID:4898-1692257400-1692279000@gocovercrops.com
SUMMARY:Farmer-Led Field Day 2023
DESCRIPTION:Building Weather Resiliency Through Soil Health Practices and Cover Crops\nLearn about conservation practices and strategies from local and national farmer-innovators to enhance agronomy and soil health on your farms\, building resilience from weather-extremes and healthier ecosystems. \nJoin America’s Conservation Ag Movement for our 2023 Farmer-Learning Community Field Day in Indiana where you’ll hear the latest in soil health and regenerative agriculture from NRCS and growers from across the U.S. Hosted by Aaron Krueger\, America’s Conservation Ag Movement Conservation Steward. \nREGISTER NOW!
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/farmer-led-field-day-2023/
LOCATION:Krueger Farms\, 5785 South 500 West\, Owensville\, IN\, 47665\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230822T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230822T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T101238
CREATED:20230812T150200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230812T150200Z
UID:4905-1692723600-1692736200@gocovercrops.com
SUMMARY:Soil Health Biologicals & PARP Points
DESCRIPTION:Offering Points for:\nCategory 1 & RT-3 CCH Credits\nCategory 14-1 CCH Credit\nPriv at e a pp lic at or – 1 C re dit\nPARP fees covered by Indiana Corn & Soybean Alliance CCH  fee $10- Bring Applicators License \n5:00 pm  Registration & Meal\n5:30         Invasives & Regulatory Topic – Courtney Schmidt\, Purdue Ext./Miami Co\n6:15         Cover Crops/USDA Programs\n6:30         Steps to Improving Soil Health Biologicals in Your System – John Schoue\n7:15         Why Can’t I get my Soils to Function Better? – Greg Downing\n8:15 pm  Root Beer Floats/Door Prizes
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/soil-health-biologicals-parp-points/
LOCATION:Reese Family Farm\, 2745 E 600 N\, Peru\, IN\, 46970\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230824T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230824T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T101238
CREATED:20230812T151411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230812T151411Z
UID:4908-1692882000-1692885600@gocovercrops.com
SUMMARY:Virtual: SWCS - Role of Nutrient and Water Management in Climate-Smart Soil and Water Conservation
DESCRIPTION:Register\nPresenters: Deanna Osmond\, North Carolina State; Lisa Duriancik\, USDA NRCS/CEAP  \nClimate-smart agriculture has come to the forefront as an approach to simultaneously increase agricultural productivity\, while enhancing resilience to climate impacts and mitigating greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture. This concept integrates well-known conservation strategies such as cover cropping\, agroforestry\, nutrient management\, and conservation tillage. Climate-smart agriculture has gained attention recently through legislation and increased funding directed at tackling this complex issue. Yet conservationists and researchers may be asking – what do I need to do to make my program “climate-smart”? Implementing a climate-smart initiative requires addressing the agroecosystem in a holistic way to incorporate technology and delineate solutions to productivity\, profitability\, and environment – all while remaining within the lens of climate resilience and adaptation. In this webinar\, presented by the SWCS Science and Policy Committee\, we will explore the multidimensional aspects of climate-smart agriculture. Experts will share their ideas on where climate-smart agriculture is going and how conservationists and researchers can integrate this perspective into their current work. In this session (a follow-up to the June webinar) presenters will address the importance of nutrient management\, as well as water management\, when planning climate smart agriculture to maximize benefits and minimize off-site losses of nutrients in the practical implementation of climate-smart conservation agriculture.
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/virtual-swcs-role-of-nutrient-and-water-management-in-climate-smart-soil-and-water-conservation/
LOCATION:IN
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230825T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230825T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T101238
CREATED:20230812T054322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230812T054322Z
UID:4890-1692954000-1692964800@gocovercrops.com
SUMMARY:Soil Health & Grazing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Purdue Extension\, USDA\, LCSWCD\, and Conservation Cropping Systems Initiative\, join us for a Soil Health & Grazing Workshop hosted on August 25 from 9 am-noon. \nThe program will take place at 1160 Georgia Rd.\, Mitchell\, IN 47446 \nLunch will be provided\, RSVP to attend by August 17 by calling the SWCD office\, at 812-279-8117\, ext 3. \n\nOn-Farm demonstrations of: \n\nCover crop benefits on soil health\nSoil health presentations\, including soil pit\nRotational grazing with cattle on cover crops\nCover crop options and in-field plantings\n\nSpeakers include Amanda Kauts with NRCS\, Robert Zupancic with NRCS\, and landowner\, Pete Isom. \n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/soil-health-grazing-workshop/
LOCATION:1160 Georgia Rd.\, 1160 Georgia Rd.\, Mitchell\, IN\, 47446\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230828T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230830T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T101238
CREATED:20230802T092146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230802T095744Z
UID:4851-1693207800-1693400400@gocovercrops.com
SUMMARY:2023 South Dakota Soil Health School
DESCRIPTION:This 2-and-a-half-day school combines classroom instruction with field exercises to teach participants the basics of soil health management. \nThe 2023 South Dakota Soil Health School will be held on August 28-August 30 near Garretson\, SD\, on the farms of Anthony Bly and Bruce Carlson. This school is designed for agricultural producers as well as anyone with an interest in learning how to manage soils for resiliency and profit. The agenda will feature classroom-style presentations from producers and technical experts from across the state and region\, as well as hands-on experiences in the field. Area producers will also share their challenges and successes with various methods for improving soil health. The class size ranges from 30-40 people. \nThis is an in-person-only event. No online option will be available. A block of rooms has been reserved for a nightly rate of $100 at the Holiday Inn Express and Suites in Brandon\, SD.
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/2023-south-dakota-soil-health-school/
LOCATION:Holiday Inn Express – Brandon\, 1103 N Splitrock Blvd\, Brandon\, SD\, 57005\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="South Dakota Soil Health Coalition":MAILTO:sdsoilhealth@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230828T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230830T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T101238
CREATED:20230811T131912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230811T131912Z
UID:4883-1693209600-1693400400@gocovercrops.com
SUMMARY:2023 Soil Health School
DESCRIPTION:The 2023 South Dakota Soil Health School will be hosted Aug. 28-30 on the Bruce Carlson and Anthony Bly farms near Garretson\, SD. This event will feature field exercises and classroom instruction led by soil health experts and producers. This is a great opportunity to learn in-depth details about various soil health practices including cover crop selection\, planting\, termination\, and grazing; fertilizer rates\, building organic matter\, increasing water infiltration\, manure application\, performing field tests\, and much\, much more! Evenings include Q&A sessions with experts and producers. Network with other producers and get your soil health questions answered! \nA block of rooms has been reserved for a nightly rate of $100 at the Holiday Inn Express and Suites in Brandon\, SD. \nSpace is limited. Early registration is encouraged. Learn more and register at www.sdsoilhealthcoalition.org/event-calendar/soil-health-school/.
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/2023-soil-health-school/
LOCATION:Holiday Inn Express – Brandon\, 1103 N Splitrock Blvd\, Brandon\, SD\, 57005\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="South Dakota Soil Health Coalition":MAILTO:sdsoilhealth@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230829T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230829T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T101238
CREATED:20230812T073519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230812T073519Z
UID:4894-1693324800-1693339200@gocovercrops.com
SUMMARY:Southeast Purdue Agricultural Center Field Day
DESCRIPTION:SOUTHEAST PURDUE AGRICULTURAL CENTER (SEPAC)\n\nSIZE AND TOPOGRAPHY\n\n\nLargest of the PACs\, with 2\,430 acres located six miles east of North Vernon in Jennings County\nA timber base of approximately 1\,600 acres\nA variety of soil types but primarily silt loam soils common in southeastern Indiana—hard to manage\, poorly drained\, low organic matter\nHighly erosive soils with no-till farming practices used on most of the cropland\n\n\nHERITAGE\nSEPAC was established in 1977\, when the state of Indiana transferred 830 acres from the Department of Mental Health’s Muscatatuck State School to Purdue University. In 2005\, the Department of Natural Resources transferred an additional 1\,600 acres to Purdue. The center is distinctive i​n its history of conservation tillage\, including no-till.​\n\n\n\nWhen:\nAUGUST 29\, 2023\n4:00-8:00 PM\nWhere:\n4425 E CO RD 350 N\nBUTLERVI LLE\, I N 47223  \n\nWhat:\n4 pm to 7 pm- Field Rotations\n– Intensive Corn Management: Dan Quinn\, Purdue University: Chad Lee\, University of                       Kentucky- Weed Science: Bryan Young & Bill Johnson\, Purdue University\n– Cover Crops: Shalamar Armstrong\, Purdue University\n– Conservation Cropping: Hans Schmitz\, CCSI\n-7:15 pm Pulled Pork Dinner\n-8:00 pm PARP/ CCH Credits \n  REGISTER BY CALLING THE BARTHOLOMEW EXTENSION OFFICE (812) 379-1665
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/southeast-purdue-agricultural-center-field-day/
LOCATION:Southeast-Purdue Agricultural Center\, 4425 E CO RD 350 N\, Butlerville\, IN\, 47223\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230829T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230829T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T101238
CREATED:20230812T153028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230812T153028Z
UID:4911-1693330200-1693339200@gocovercrops.com
SUMMARY:Farmers Keep it Growing Series
DESCRIPTION:FARMERS\, KEEP IT GROWING ALL YEAR LONG SERIES \nFREE 7-part workshop series. \n\n Learn from farmers who use “season extension”to harvest more food in spring\, fall\, and winter.\nVisit their farms to see how they’re using lowtunnels\, high tunnels\, and caterpillar tunnels toproduce more – and earn more money -throughout the year.\nConnect with other farmers and learn together.\n\nWe’ll cover:\n1. What you can grow and harvest in the “shoulder” season (Nov-Mar)\n2. How season extension can increase your income\,even out your cash flow\, and build your business\n3. Challenges and things to consider before building\n4.What infrastructure and costs are involved \nA Combo of Farm Tour Sites and virtual workshops in Southern Indiana \nFarm Tour Sites and Topics \n-Soil Prep and Fertility: Splinter Ridge Farm (Madison\,IN) + Urban Soil Health\n-Infrastructure options + Choosing your crops:Lobenstein Farm (St. Leon\, IN) + Natural ResourcesConservation Service\n-Tools: Wild Pansy Farm (Crothersville\, IN)\n\nVirtual Presentation Topics\n-Making a planting plan + succession timing (HighMowing Seeds)\n-Airflow\, managing moisture\, etc (Nifty Hoops)\n-Daily management (Unvarnished Farm)\n-Finding profit (Partners IN Food and Farming)\n– Finding buyers (Food and Growers Association) \nDates/Locations:\nAugust 29th\, Lobenstein Farm–St. Leon\, IN  5:30-8pm|\nSeptember 19th\, Splinter Ridge Farm–Vevay\, IN 5:30-8pm\nOctober 24th\, zoom webinar–6-8pm\nNovember 14th\, zoom webinar–6-8pm\nDecember–no class (optional one-on-one meetings with hosts)\nJanuary 23rd\, zoom webinar–6-8pm\nFebruary 20\, zoom webinar–6-8pm\nMarch 26th\, Wild Pansy Farm–Crothersville\, IN 5:30-8pm \nWe start in August–RSVP today\nSign up (it’s free!) at www.indianafarming.org/events \nAttend at least 5 workshops and you’ll be entered to win prizes from High MowingSeeds\, Nifty Hoops\, and others. 
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/farmers-keep-it-growing-series/
LOCATION:Lobenstein Farm\, St. Leon\, IN\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231006T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231006T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T101238
CREATED:20231001T183851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231001T183851Z
UID:4921-1696582800-1696604400@gocovercrops.com
SUMMARY:Soil Health Workshop
DESCRIPTION:When: Oct. 6\, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.\nWhere: Whitney Preserve at Cascade Creek\, 28077 Cascade Rd.\, Hot Springs\, SD 57747 \nWorkshop Topics \n\n5 Principles of Soil Health\nRainfall Simulator Shawn Freeland Personal Story\nSoil Testing\nNutrient Applications\nNo-Till Drill Run-Through\n\nFREE Lunch \nRSVP to fallrivercd@sdconservation.net or 605-745-5716 by September 26th for accurate meal counts. \nPeople requiring special accommodations or materials in an alternate format or language please contact Hayley Maurer at 605-745-5716 or fallrivercd@sdconservation.net at least two days prior to the event. The USDA is an equal opportunity provider\, employer and lender.
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/soil-health-workshop/
LOCATION:Whitney Preserve at Cascade Creek\, 28077 Cascade Rd.\, Hot Springs\, 57747\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fall River Conservation District":MAILTO:fallrivercd@sdconservation.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231017T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231017T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T101238
CREATED:20231018T055733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231018T055733Z
UID:4988-1697529600-1697562000@gocovercrops.com
SUMMARY:Indiana CCA Conference 2023
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/indiana-cca-conference-2023/
LOCATION:Indianapolis Marriott East\, 7202 East 21st St\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46219\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20231018T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20231018T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T101238
CREATED:20231007T060951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231007T060951Z
UID:4934-1697634000-1697641200@gocovercrops.com
SUMMARY:Restoring Wildlife/Pollinator Habitat Field Day at Cardinal Lake
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exciting day of environmental conservation and community engagement at the ‘Restoring Wildlife/Pollinator Habitat Field Day at Cardinal Lake.’ Immerse yourself in a day filled with hands-on activities\, educational workshops\, and guided tours that focus on restoring and enhancing wildlife and pollinator habitats around the picturesque Cardinal Lake. \nJoin us to learn about:\n-Strip disking\n-Prescribed Burn Demonstration\n-No-Till Drill/interseeding\n-Herbicide technique/sprayers \nDetailed agenda available at the Jennings County Soil and Water Conservation District Office \nWednesday\, October 18th\n1-3 PM\nWest County Road 150 North \nBring a Lawn Chair\nRSVP @  812-346-3411 ext. 3
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/restoring-wildlife-pollinator-habitat-field-day-at-cardinal-lake/
LOCATION:Cardinal Lake\, W County Rd 150 N\, North Vernon\, IN\, 47265\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231020T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231020T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T101239
CREATED:20231007T093506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231018T053930Z
UID:4938-1697788800-1697803200@gocovercrops.com
SUMMARY:Conservation Across Generations - Field Day at Valley View Farms (**RESCHEDULED**)
DESCRIPTION:Conservation Across Generations – Field Day at Valley View Farms \nJoin us the morning of Friday October 20th at Valley View Farms in Bloomington\, IN with third generation grain and cattle farmers Justin and Clint Conard. Justin and Clint will showcase the conservation legacy begun by their grandfather Dale Conard and how they have adapted conservation systems on the farm with new information and technology. They will talk about cover crops\, no-till farming\, and using precision agriculture. They will also demonstrate cover crop seeding using equipment that was modified through a conservation cost-share program. \nToby Days of the Alliance for Indiana Rural Water will speak about the importance of conservation practices for protecting our drinking water sources. Daniel Welage of the Natural Resource Conservation Service will speak about financial opportunities for conservation practices. Enjoy a FREE lunch if registered by October 10. Advance registration is required. \nMorning Agenda: \n\n8:00 Registration\, Coffee\, Pastries\, Networking\n8:45 Dale Conard’s legacy video\n9:00 Clint and Justin Conard\n9:45 In-Field Cover Crop Seeding Demonstration\n10:45 Toby Days\, Indiana Rural Water Alliance\n11:00 Daniel Welage\, Natural Resource Conservation Service\n11:15 Free Lunch and Q&A with Conards\n\nThis event is hosted by the Monroe County Soil & Water Conservation District with support from Friends of Lake Monroe\, Brown County Soil & Water Conservation District\, Natural Resource Conservation Service\, Alliance for Indiana Rural Water\, and Conservation Cropping Initiative of Indiana. \nReserve your spot today! Have questions? Please contact Maggie Sullivan with Friends of Lake Monroe at watershed@friendsoflakemonroe.org or (812) 558-0217‬.
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/conservation-across-generations-field-day-at-valley-view-farms/
LOCATION:Valley View Farms\, 8550 W Vernal Pike\, Bloomington\, IN\, 47404\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231024T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231024T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T101239
CREATED:20231007T100357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231007T100357Z
UID:4943-1698170400-1698177600@gocovercrops.com
SUMMARY:Virtual: Farmers\, Keep it Growing Series
DESCRIPTION:FARMERS\, KEEP IT GROWING ALL YEAR LONG SERIES \nFREE 7-part workshop series. \n\n Learn from farmers who use “season extension” to harvest more food in spring\, fall\, and winter.\nVisit their farms to see how they’re using low tunnels\, high tunnels\, and caterpillar tunnels to produce more – and earn more money – throughout the year.\nConnect with other farmers and learn together.\n\nWe’ll cover:\n1. What you can grow and harvest in the “shoulder” season (Nov-Mar)\n2.  How season extension can increase your income\, even out your cash flow\, and build your business\n3.  Challenges and things to consider before building\n4. What infrastructure and costs are involved \nA Combo of Farm Tour Sites and virtual workshops in Southern Indiana \nFarm Tour Sites and Topics\n-Soil Prep and Fertility: Splinter Ridge Farm (Madison\, IN) + Urban Soil Health\n-Infrastructure options + Choosing your crops: Lobenstein Farm (St. Leon\, IN) + Natural Resources Conservation Service\n-Tools: Wild Pansy Farm (Crothersville\, IN)\nVirtual Presentation Topics\n-Making a planting plan + succession timing (High Mowing Seeds)\n-Airflow\, managing moisture\, etc (Nifty Hoops)\n-Daily management (Unvarnished Farm)\n-Finding profit (Partners IN Food and Farming)\n– Finding buyers (Food and Growers Association) \nDates/Locations:\nAugust 29th\, Lobenstein Farm–St. Leon\, IN  5:30-8pm|\nSeptember 19th\, Splinter Ridge Farm–Vevay\, IN 5:30-8pm\nOctober 24th\, zoom webinar–6-8pm\nNovember 14th\, zoom webinar–6-8pm\nDecember–no class (optional one-on-one meetings with hosts)\nJanuary 23rd\, zoom webinar–6-8pm\nFebruary 20\, zoom webinar–6-8pm\nMarch 26th\, Wild Pansy Farm–Crothersville\, IN 5:30-8pm \nWe start in August–RSVP today\nSign up (it’s free!) at https://www.indianafarming.org/events/keep-it-growing \nAttend at least 5 workshops and you’ll be entered to win prizes from High Mowing Seeds\, Nifty Hoops\, and others.
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/virtual-farmers-keep-it-growing-series/
LOCATION:IN
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231101T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231103T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T101239
CREATED:20230802T090626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230802T090718Z
UID:4841-1698825600-1699030800@gocovercrops.com
SUMMARY:REGENERATE Conference New Mexico
DESCRIPTION:The REGENERATE Conference is an annual educational gathering of ranchers\, farmers\, government and Tribal officials\, and land stewards from across the Western U.S. and country. The conference is hosted by the American Grassfed Association\, Holistic Management International\, and Quivira Coalition. This year’s REGENERATE Conference will be held in Santa Fe\, NM for the first time in its decades-long history. It will be hosted at the Santa Fe Convention Center from November 1 – 3. The theme of this year’s conference is “Microbes\, Markets\, Climate.” The conference organizers will host two days of keynote\, plenary\, workshops\, and roundtable sessions around this theme. \nAlong with a great lineup of speakers exploring the idea of scaling regenerative systems — from microbes to markets to climate— we will have a pre-conference day full of workshops and presentations to allow you to go deeper on particular topics. We’ve built in more time for conversation and networking in the common areas as well as roundtables led by experts. We are awarding beginning agrarian scholarships and participating in the Herd Fellowship program to continue bringing the next generation of land stewards from all backgrounds to the table. We will also be co-hosting some social events with some really exciting partners – stay tuned for the details! \nFind out more about the conference offerings and get your seat reserved for this November 1- 3 on our website. Attended in-person or virtually\, Spanish translation will be live for both.
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/regenerate-conference/
LOCATION:Santa Fe\, Santa Fe\, NM\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231102T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231103T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T101239
CREATED:20231008T055431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231008T055431Z
UID:4952-1698915600-1699016400@gocovercrops.com
SUMMARY:Sand County Foundation - Leadership for Midwestern Watersheds 2023\, West Lafayette\, IN
DESCRIPTION:Do you coordinate efforts to improve water quality in an agricultural watershed in the Midwest? Or\, do you support the work of those who do? If so\, please join us for Leadership for Midwestern Watersheds\, November 2-3 in West Lafayette\, Indiana. \nThe event will take place at the John S. Wright Center from 9am-5pm on Thursday\, November 2nd\, and 8am-Noon on Friday\, November 3rd. Meals are provided\, including a group dinner on Thursday and free admission to a Wednesday evening social gathering hosted by the Hoosier Chapter of the SWCS. Registration is limited to 70 people. \nClick here to view the latest agenda \nREGISTRATION DISCOUNT: \nGet a 20% discount on your registration by joining The Confluence for Watershed Leaders\, an online digital platform for watershed leaders to connect with peers\, seek and share advice and opportunities\, and be part of something bigger. To join The Confluence\, click here\, create a profile\, and find the promo code in the Leadership for Midwestern Watersheds listing in the Events tab. \nHOTEL INFO: \nThe deadline for our discount room block ($129 plus tax) at the Hampton Inn & Suites in West Lafayette is October 10th\, 2023. \nHampton Inn & Suites 160 Tapawingo Drive\, West Lafayette\, IN 47906. (765) 269-8002. Book your reservation here: Hotel Block \nQUESTIONS? \nFor inquiries about registration or lodging\, contact Liina Keerd at Lkeerd@sandcountyfoundation.org or 608-215-3804. Please leave a detailed voicemail with the best number to reach you. \nFor inquires about the agenda or sponsorships\, contact Craig Ficenec at cficenec@sandcountyfoundation.org or 608-395-8402.
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/sand-county-foundation-leadership-for-midwestern-watersheds-2023-west-lafayette-in/
LOCATION:John S. Wright Center\, 1007 N 725 West\, West Lafayette\, IN\, 47906\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231109T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231109T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T101239
CREATED:20231008T061528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231008T061528Z
UID:4958-1699516800-1699529400@gocovercrops.com
SUMMARY:Drone Uses In Agriculture: Annual Conservation Tillage Meeting
DESCRIPTION:DEARBORN COUNTY SOIL & WATERCONSERVATION DISTRICT \nAnnual Conservation Tillage Breakfast \n“Drones in Agriculture” \nTHURSDAY—NOVEMBER 9TH\, 2023 8:00 A.M.—11:30 A.M. \nAgner Hall—Hwy. 50—Lawrenceburg\, IN(351 E. Parkway—4-H Fairgrounds) \n8:00 AM—REGISTRATION \n8:30 AM—BREAKFAST— ROLLING PIN CATERING \n9:00 AM— INTRODUCTIONS/PROGRAMS \n9:15 AM—XPERIENCE AG INC. – DRONE AGRICULTURE USES \n9:45 AM—LIVE DRONE DEMONSTRATION—OUTSIDE \n10:15 AM— LIVE GATOR PRECISION SPRAYING TECHNOLOGY \n11:00 AM—JEFF HERMESCH\, PURDUE EXTENSION—MANDATORY REGULATORY TOPIC \nPARP/CCH CATEGORY 1 & RT-2 – BRING LICENSE$10.00 FEE FOR RECERTIFICATION \nRSVP needed by November 3rd At 812-926-2406 Ext. 3
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/drone-uses-in-agriculture-annual-conservation-tillage-meeting/
LOCATION:Agner Hall\, 145 Speedway Dr\, Lawrenceburg\, IN\, 47025\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231109T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231109T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T101239
CREATED:20231015T081035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231015T081035Z
UID:4964-1699522200-1699531200@gocovercrops.com
SUMMARY:Hoosier Chapter SWCS Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Hoosier Chapter SWCS Annual Meeting\nTime & Location\n\n\nNov 09\, 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM EST \nWest Lafayette\, 1007 N 725 W\, West Lafayette\, IN 47906\, USA \n\n\n\n\nAbout the Event\n\n\n9:15-9:30 Registration \n9:30 Start \n9:30-9:35 Introductions \n9:35-10:05 John Kretzenberger-Understanding Waters of the U.S. (WOTUS)/State Wetlands Protections \n10:10-10:40 Jack Wittman-Water usage law/L.E.A.P project \n10:40-10:50 Break \n10:50-11:20 ______________ Drainage Law
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/hoosier-chapter-swcs-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:John S. Wright Forestry Center\, 1007 N 725 West\, West Lafayette\, IN\, 47906\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231114T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231114T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T101239
CREATED:20231007T054551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231007T054551Z
UID:4929-1699952400-1699974000@gocovercrops.com
SUMMARY:Cover Crops Fall Field Training
DESCRIPTION:Cover Crops Fall Field Training is a mix of hands-on experience and expert presentations. CEU and CCH credits available. \nTime & Location\n\n\nNov 14\, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM EST \nPurdue University ACRE\, 4550 US-52\, West Lafayette\, IN 47906\, USA \n\n\n\n\nAbout the Event\n\n\nThis one-day in-person cover crop training is intended to provide important basics of cover crop management for field professionals working with farmers on cover crop implementation. \n\nBenefits\, selection\, and management of cover crops\nCover crop termination and herbicide carryover      considerations\nNutrient management and cropping system adaptations\nHands-on experience in demonstration plots\nCEU and CCH credits are available
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/cover-crops-fall-field-training/
LOCATION:Purdue University ACRE\, 4550 US-52\, West Lafayette\, IN\, 47906\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231114T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231114T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T101239
CREATED:20231007T100624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231007T100624Z
UID:4946-1699984800-1699992000@gocovercrops.com
SUMMARY:Virtual: Farmers\, Keep it Growing Series
DESCRIPTION:FARMERS\, KEEP IT GROWING ALL YEAR LONG SERIES \nFREE 7-part workshop series. \n\n Learn from farmers who use “season extension” to harvest more food in spring\, fall\, and winter.\nVisit their farms to see how they’re using low tunnels\, high tunnels\, and caterpillar tunnels to produce more – and earn more money – throughout the year.\nConnect with other farmers and learn together.\n\nWe’ll cover:\n1. What you can grow and harvest in the “shoulder” season (Nov-Mar)\n2.  How season extension can increase your income\, even out your cash flow\, and build your business\n3.  Challenges and things to consider before building\n4. What infrastructure and costs are involved \nA Combo of Farm Tour Sites and virtual workshops in Southern Indiana \nFarm Tour Sites and Topics\n-Soil Prep and Fertility: Splinter Ridge Farm (Madison\, IN) + Urban Soil Health\n-Infrastructure options + Choosing your crops: Lobenstein Farm (St. Leon\, IN) + Natural Resources Conservation Service\n-Tools: Wild Pansy Farm (Crothersville\, IN)\nVirtual Presentation Topics\n-Making a planting plan + succession timing (High Mowing Seeds)\n-Airflow\, managing moisture\, etc (Nifty Hoops)\n-Daily management (Unvarnished Farm)\n-Finding profit (Partners IN Food and Farming)\n– Finding buyers (Food and Growers Association) \nDates/Locations:\nAugust 29th\, Lobenstein Farm–St. Leon\, IN  5:30-8pm|\nSeptember 19th\, Splinter Ridge Farm–Vevay\, IN 5:30-8pm\nOctober 24th\, zoom webinar–6-8pm\nNovember 14th\, zoom webinar–6-8pm\nDecember–no class (optional one-on-one meetings with hosts)\nJanuary 23rd\, zoom webinar–6-8pm\nFebruary 20\, zoom webinar–6-8pm\nMarch 26th\, Wild Pansy Farm–Crothersville\, IN 5:30-8pm \nWe start in August–RSVP today\nSign up (it’s free!) at https://www.indianafarming.org/events/keep-it-growing \nAttend at least 5 workshops and you’ll be entered to win prizes from High Mowing Seeds\, Nifty Hoops\, and others.
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/virtual-farmers-keep-it-growing-series-2/
LOCATION:IN
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231115T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231115T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T101239
CREATED:20231105T074322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231105T074322Z
UID:5008-1700038800-1700049600@gocovercrops.com
SUMMARY:Regenerative Farming Q and A\, Petersburgh\, Indiana
DESCRIPTION:Join for a catered breakfast among cover crops. Regional farmers will give their insight and share their experiences with regenerative ag.  No formal presentations will be given\, as this is a casual meeting to give attendees an opportunity to discuss relevant topics with peers.  Speakers include Pat and John Bittner\, regenerative ag farmer and River Friendly Farm award winner;  Aaron and Ron Krueger\, Krueger Farms\, America’s Ag Movement Conservation Steward; and Chris and Tom Rudolph\, Rudolph Farms\, multi-generation conservtion farmers and River Friendly Farm Award winner.  Topics include benefits of cover crop\, chemical input reductions\, wildlife factor\, planting green\, unlocking your soil’s potential\, improved water quality.  A short film on cover crops will be presented.  The event is free\, but registration is required. \nCall 812-354-6120 or send a message on Facebook at facebook.com/pikeswcd.
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/regenerative-farming-q-and-a-petersburgh-indiana/
LOCATION:East Co Rd 610 N\, East Co Rd 610 N\, Washington Township\, IN\, 47567\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231128T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231128T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T101239
CREATED:20231015T082923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231015T082923Z
UID:4968-1701171000-1701187200@gocovercrops.com
SUMMARY:Regional Ag Forum\, Princeton\, IN
DESCRIPTION:Time & Location\n\n\nNov 28\, 11:30 AM – 4:00 PM CST \nToyota Events Center\, 709 N Embree St\, Princeton\, IN 47670\, USA \n\n\n\n\nAbout Regional Ag Forum\n\n\nAdam Daugherty and others\, that will be speaking at the 29th Regional Ag Forum\, will be on hand the day before: Tuesday\, November 28 to speak with NRCS staff and other ICP staff.  Lunch is provided free of charge\, but registration is required.  We should wrap up around 4 pm\, possibly earlier.  The event is in Princeton\, Indiana and is central time zone. \n\n\n\nFor NRCS and ICP Staff.  A preview of the Forum that will be in same location next day.  Lunch is provided free of charge\, but registration is required.  After lunch\, Adam Daugherty and others will be speaking with a Q and A.  Register at  https://www.ccsin.org/event-details/nrcs-staff-preview-regional-ag-forum \n  \n 
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/regional-ag-forum-princeton-in/
LOCATION:Toyota Events Center\, 709 N Embree St\, Princeton\, 47670\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231129T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231129T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T101239
CREATED:20231015T152146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231015T152757Z
UID:4972-1701243000-1701266400@gocovercrops.com
SUMMARY:Regional Ag Forum
DESCRIPTION:About Regional Ag Forum\nGood information and a great opportunity to network with other regional producers. The panel of regional farmers discusses relevant topics and up-to-date information on climate-smart funding. \n\nTime & Location\n\n\nNov 29\, 7:30 AM – 2:00 PM CST \nToyota Events Center\, 709 N Embree St\, Princeton\, IN 47670\, USA \n\n\n\n\nAbout the Event\n\n\nAdam Daugherty will speak on beginning cover crops\, followed by a farmer panel.  At 11 am\, there will be climate smart funding speed talks including staff from ADM\, TNC\, Indigo Ag\, Bayer\, Fisher Farms\, Reddick Farms\, and others.  Lunch is provided free of charge\, but registration is required.  After lunch\, Adam Daugherty will speak again on a more advanced topic. \nThe day will start at 7:30 am with registration\, doughnuts\, coffee and networking.  Adam Daugherty will begin our day speaking on beginning cover crops; followed by a farmer panel.  At 11 am\, there will be climate smart funding speed talks including staff from ADM\, TNC\, Indigo Ag\, Bayer\, Fisher Farms\, Reddick Farms\, and others. Lunch is provided free of charge\, but registration is required.  After lunch\, Adam Daugherty will speak again on a more advanced topic.  The event should wrap up around 2 pm. \nRegister at https://www.ccsin.org/event-details/regional-ag-forum \n\n\n 
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/regional-ag-forum/
LOCATION:Toyota Events Center\, 709 N Embree St\, Princeton\, 47670\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231130T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231130T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T101239
CREATED:20231015T155354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231015T155905Z
UID:4977-1701334800-1701352800@gocovercrops.com
SUMMARY:Economics of Soil Health Systems
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this CCSI-SARE Continuing Soil Health Education training event focused on the economics of soil health systems.   Free event\, but must register. \nRegister here:   Economics of Soil Health Systems | CCSI (ccsin.org).  Registration deadline is November 23\, 2023.\n\nThursday November 30th from 9:00 am – 2:00 pm Eastern time in the Power Exposition Hall at the Hendricks County Fairgrounds. Lunch will be provided! \nSpeakers include: \n\nAlan Weber\, Co-Author of SARE Cover Crop Economics\nPat Karst\, Vice-president Halderman Real Estate and Farm Management\nBrenda Sermersheim\, Vice-president of Agricultural Banking – German American Bank\nKen Rulon\, Rulon Enterprises\nAaron Clark\, Cloverleaf Farm\n\nTime & Location\n\n\nNov 30\, 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM EST \nDanville\, 1900 E Main St\, Danville\, IN 46122\, USA \n\n\n\n\nAbout the Event\n\n\nEconomics of soil health systems is regularly identified as information critical to farmers and those who work with farmers. This training is designed to not only explore annual return on investments of soil health practices\, but the longer term ramifications on economic resiliency and potential economic opportunities. We are bringing together a group individuals representing farmers\, farm management\, and ag banking to provide their insights in to financial impacts of soil health systems. CEUs have been requested. \n  \nSpeakers and panelists include: \n\nAlan Weber\, Co-Author of SARE Cover Crop Economics\nPat Karst\, Vice-president Halderman Real Estate and Farm Management\nBrenda Sermersheim\, Vice-president of Agricultural Banking – German American Bank\nKen Rulon\, Rulon Enterprises\nAaron Clark\, Cloverleaf Farm\nDeSutter Farms\, representative TBD\n\n  \nTentative Agenda (All times Eastern): \n\n9:00   AM – Welcome\n9:05   AM – Alan Weber\, Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education\n9:45   AM – Ken Rulon\, Rulon Enterprises\n10:25 AM – Break\n10:35 AM – Aaron Clark\, Cloverleaf Farms\n11:15  AM – Pat Karst\, Halderman Real Estate and Farm Management\n11:55 AM –  Lunch\n12:45 PM – Panel Discussion with Alan Weber\, Ken Rulon\, Aaron Clark\, Pat Karst\, Brenda Sermerscheim\, and DeSutter Farms\n2:00   PM – Wrap-Up
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/economics-of-soil-health-systems/
LOCATION:Hendricks County Fairgrounds and Conference center\, 1900 E. Main Street\, Danville\, IN\, 46122\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231204T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231207T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T101239
CREATED:20231105T155140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231105T155140Z
UID:5011-1701676800-1701968400@gocovercrops.com
SUMMARY:ACRES Conference and Trade Show 2023
DESCRIPTION:Every year\, the Eco-Ag Conference & Trade Show sets a new standard for innovative and practical learning in modern agriculture. Each moment of programming is thoughtfully curated to provide useful\, practical and measurable information and connections that you can apply to your operation. Join us for the main conference and trade show on Dec. 6-7 or decide to come early for one of our incredible full-day Eco-Ag U intensive workshops Dec. 4-5… either way you can expect a fulfilling experience that will include:  \n1. Exceptional learning from leading farmers\, agronomists\, and others who are pioneering a new way to farm ecologically and economically.  \n2. Engagement with innovative companies building tools and services to help you surpass your goals. \n3. Connecting with your peers who are also seeking to chart a new path forward for their operations and with experienced growers and agronomists who have valuable lessons learned and are ready to share.  \nBut don’t just listen to us\, here’s what past attendees have said!
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/acres-conference-and-trade-show-2023/
LOCATION:Northern Kentucky Convention Center\, 1 W Rivercenter Blvd\, Covington\, KY\, 41011\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231204T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231204T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T101239
CREATED:20231111T193324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231111T193324Z
UID:5026-1701682200-1701696600@gocovercrops.com
SUMMARY:Data-Driven Decisions - Jasper\, Indiana
DESCRIPTION:Doors Open 9:30. The event is 10 am to 1:30 pm. Speakers are Joel Reddick and Adam Shanks. See their bios below. The event is free to attend but registration is required as lunch will be provided. \nJoel Reddick is a farmer from Bardwell\, KY. He will be sharing his journey into sustainable farming and how the information he has gathered has changed his farming practices. Winner of the 2022 Kentucky Leopold Conservation Award and 2022 National No-Tillage Conference speaker\, Joel has helped other farmers implement strategies to adopt a regenerative ag system. He has practical advice on cover crop mixes\, herbicides\, and planter modifications. \nAdam Shanks is a Purdue Extension Educator from Clinton County. He will present “Distilling Down Digital Agriculture”. Adam will explore newer technology and how it can benefit farmers and livestock producers in their daily production and help guide management decisions. He will help you interpret soil tests\, plant tissue tests\, and fertilizer recommendations \nRegistration and Questions: Contact: Melissa Ruschau or Veronica Helming\, at 812-482-1171 ext. 3 or email at duboisswcd@gmail.com.  Please Register by Monday\, November 27.
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/data-driven-decisions-jasper-indiana/
LOCATION:Vincennes University Jasper\, 850 College Ave\, Jasper\, IN\, 47546\, United States
CATEGORIES:No-Till
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231206T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231207T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T101239
CREATED:20231015T170422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231105T160023Z
UID:4981-1701849600-1701968400@gocovercrops.com
SUMMARY:Sustainable Agriculture Summit\, Charlotte\, NC
DESCRIPTION:Register/more info \n2023 Sustainable Agriculture Summit\nDecember 6-7\, 2023\nCharlotte Convention Center\, Charlotte\, NC \nAn early registration rate of $650 is available through August 31\, as well as single day passes and further discounted rates for farmers\, government employees\, and students. \nThis year’s Summit\, Scaling Collective Impact: Collaborating to Accelerate Agricultural Sustainability\, will explore how leveraging the interconnectedness embedded within U.S. agriculture can help us scale our collective action and achieve sustainable outcomes faster\, more economically\, and more efficiently. \nWe invite you to join us in Charlotte\, NC on December 6-7 to learn from sustainability experts on the main stage\, surface shared learnings through interactive breakout sessions\, and make connections with over 700 food and ag professionals through engaging networking events.
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/sustainable-agriculture-summit-charlotte-nc/
LOCATION:Charlotte Convention Center\, 501 S College St\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28202\, United States
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SUMMARY:Shop Talk: Newton County PARP Workshop\, Brook\, IN
DESCRIPTION:SHOP TALK: Newton County PARP Workshop\n\nTopics & Speakers:\n• Policy update from INFB: Matt Walsh and Sara DeYoung\, Newton Co. IN Farm Bureau \n• OISC/Purdue Extension update on rules and regulations that begin on 1/1/24 and Hot Crop Topics: Jon Charlesworth Purdue Extension \n• USDA and local program updates: Kevin Shide\, NRCS\, Brooke Whaley or Jody Wilson FSA\, Courtney\nMcFall\, ISDA\, Bri Styck\, SWCD \n• Dynamic Soil Property Research: Sydney Lance\, NRCS \n• Start Planning for Next Fall’s Crop: Bryan Overstreet\, CCSI \n\nFREE Breakfast provided compliments of Wilson Fertilizer. We invite you to chew the fat with other attendees over breakfast!\nPARP\, CCH & CCA credits are available; PARP fees are waived courtesy of the Indiana Soybean Alliance and the Indiana Corn Marketing Council\nRegister before December 4 by calling Purdue Extension at 219-285-8620
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/shop-talk-newton-county-parp-workshop-brook-in/
LOCATION:4349 E 700 S\, 4349 E 700 S\, Brook\, IN\, 47922\, United States
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