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SUMMARY:Soil Stewardship - 2 Part Series
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this two-part series on the science behind soil health and how to put that knowledge into practice with reverence. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSoil Stewardship – 2-Part Series\nSundays November 2nd and November 9th\, 2025\n10 AM – 1 PM at Alemany Farm\nDAY 1: Novmber 2nd: Foundations of Soil Science\nDAY 2: November 9th: Land-based Soil Health Stewardship\nInstructors: Cole Rainey and Zai Wang\nThe health of our soils is critical to maintaining healthy crops and a flourishing ecosystem\, both above and underground. Yet the costs can be significant\, and barriers to knowledge prevent us from acting with dignity and reverence for the lands we tend. In this 2-part series of workshops\, we hope to demystify soil science\, discuss the physical\, chemical and biological aspects of soil health\, and share easy and accessible strategies for gardeners and landworkers to improve soil and plant health! \nAttending to the soil is foundational to the liberation and sovereignty of all our peoples as we struggle for self-determination and a dignified food system. Together\, we can increase autonomy in our care for the soils that we depend on for our livelihoods! \nIn Part 1\, Foundations of Soil Science\, we will learn the basics of soil science\, understanding how physical\, biological and chemical properties affect soil health. We will run field tests together to get hands-on experience with different soil properties. \nIn Part 2\, Land-based Soil Health Stewardship\, we will discuss how to steward our soils\, including planting cover crop at the farm\, understanding the principles of soil health\, and how to work with the soil microbiome. \nTICKETS: Please register for each day that you plan to attend.\nSuggested Donation: $32 for one day ($64 for both days) – no one turned away for lack of funds. Our workshops are donation-based and support the growing and distribution of free produce at Alemany Farm. We encourage everyone to make an offering commensurate with your means\, and in an amount that feels powerful to you – such gifts make workshops like these possible. We also do not want money to be a barrier to entry. Please reach out if you would like to attend but are unable to donate. If you can afford to make a bigger donation\, your contribution will support the work of Alemany Farm and the opportunity for others with more limited funds to attend this class. \nINSTRUCTORS:\ncole rainey (all pronouns) Cole is a seed keeper\, agroecologist\, artist\, organizer\, and educator. As a 5th-generation Californian and a descendent of early settlers\, Cole is committed to a lifelong practice of rematriation and reparations. They believe in the radical power of Earth stewardship to heal communities\, reclaim ancestral traditions\, and lead us towards collective liberation. Cole earned a PhD from UC Berkeley in 2024 at the intersections of soil science and agroecology. Cole’s study of seed\, soil\, and liberative practice have taken many forms: conducting soil ecology surveys\, conspiring with monarch butterflies to re-imagine the commons\, creating land-based educational programs\, conducting performance art pieces with seedlings\, and supporting mutual aid efforts across the Bay Area. \nzai wang (they/she) is an interdisciplinary naturalist whose background is in Soil and Watershed Sciences. Formerly a USDA-NRCS Soil Scientist\, zai has worked with farmers and land conservancies to survey land and map soil types to support conservation land stewardship practices. They have gained a wide breadth of ecologic knowledge from mapping Anza Borrego Desert State Park\, working with soil microbial reduction in subaqueous soils with the Wetland Pedology lab of the University of Maryland\, and surveying permafrost soils in the remote Copper River Basin\, AK. zai is excited to increase equitable access to knowledge of land by supporting soil sampling and site surveys for farmers\, community projects\, and home gardeners. \n\nFAQs \nWhat do I do if I cannot afford the suggested donation? \nWe encourage everyone to make an offering commensurate with your means\, and in an amount that feels powerful to you – such gifts make workshops like these possible. We also do not want money to be a barrier to entry. Therefore our workshop is offered freely: please select the “Equity Admission” option if it applies to you. If you can afford to make a bigger donation\, your contribution will support this opportunity for those with more limited available funds. We also do not want money to be a barrier to entry. Please contact us if you are not able to make a donation at this time. \nWhat happens if it rains? \nRain will likely cancel and we will try to reschedule. If rain is in the forecast\, we will be in touch with you a few days before the workshop with more information. \nCan I get there with public transportation? \nYes\, please see the Get Involved page on our website. Note if you are taking BART\, please use the walking directions provided here (google can lead you astray). \nIs there parking? \nYes there is limited parking on the farm (on the gravel drive inside the fence). There is also street parking on Alemany Blvd and Ellsworth streets.
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/soil-stewardship-2-part-series/
LOCATION:Alemany Farm\, 700 Alemany Blvd\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94112\, United States
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SUMMARY:Fishers and Farmers Workshops\, Monticello\, IL
DESCRIPTION:More info / register\nFishers & Farmers Workshops facilitate skills to help local groups focus\, listen\, choose a direction\, stick together\, stay organized\, and achieve goals.\nThese workshops connect farmers\, landowners\, and collaborators with others who are working for sustainable farms\, streams and communities in the Upper Mississippi River Basin. \nAt our interactive\, no-lecture\, professionally-facilitated workshops participants hear new perspectives\, ask questions that matter\, host conversations\, tell stories of challenge and success\, reflect\, and identify their own next steps. It is a rich\, practical way to learn.
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/fishers-and-farmers-workshops-monticello-il/
LOCATION:Allerton Park & Retreat Center\, 515 Old Timber Rd\, Monticello\, IL\, 61856\, United States
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SUMMARY:Soil Stewardship - 2 Part Series
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this two-part series on the science behind soil health and how to put that knowledge into practice with reverence. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSoil Stewardship – 2-Part Series\nSundays November 2nd and November 9th\, 2025\n10 AM – 1 PM at Alemany Farm\nDAY 1: Novmber 2nd: Foundations of Soil Science\nDAY 2: November 9th: Land-based Soil Health Stewardship\nInstructors: Cole Rainey and Zai Wang\nThe health of our soils is critical to maintaining healthy crops and a flourishing ecosystem\, both above and underground. Yet the costs can be significant\, and barriers to knowledge prevent us from acting with dignity and reverence for the lands we tend. In this 2-part series of workshops\, we hope to demystify soil science\, discuss the physical\, chemical and biological aspects of soil health\, and share easy and accessible strategies for gardeners and landworkers to improve soil and plant health! \nAttending to the soil is foundational to the liberation and sovereignty of all our peoples as we struggle for self-determination and a dignified food system. Together\, we can increase autonomy in our care for the soils that we depend on for our livelihoods! \nIn Part 1\, Foundations of Soil Science\, we will learn the basics of soil science\, understanding how physical\, biological and chemical properties affect soil health. We will run field tests together to get hands-on experience with different soil properties. \nIn Part 2\, Land-based Soil Health Stewardship\, we will discuss how to steward our soils\, including planting cover crop at the farm\, understanding the principles of soil health\, and how to work with the soil microbiome. \nTICKETS: Please register for each day that you plan to attend.\nSuggested Donation: $32 for one day ($64 for both days) – no one turned away for lack of funds. Our workshops are donation-based and support the growing and distribution of free produce at Alemany Farm. We encourage everyone to make an offering commensurate with your means\, and in an amount that feels powerful to you – such gifts make workshops like these possible. We also do not want money to be a barrier to entry. Please reach out if you would like to attend but are unable to donate. If you can afford to make a bigger donation\, your contribution will support the work of Alemany Farm and the opportunity for others with more limited funds to attend this class. \nINSTRUCTORS:\ncole rainey (all pronouns) Cole is a seed keeper\, agroecologist\, artist\, organizer\, and educator. As a 5th-generation Californian and a descendent of early settlers\, Cole is committed to a lifelong practice of rematriation and reparations. They believe in the radical power of Earth stewardship to heal communities\, reclaim ancestral traditions\, and lead us towards collective liberation. Cole earned a PhD from UC Berkeley in 2024 at the intersections of soil science and agroecology. Cole’s study of seed\, soil\, and liberative practice have taken many forms: conducting soil ecology surveys\, conspiring with monarch butterflies to re-imagine the commons\, creating land-based educational programs\, conducting performance art pieces with seedlings\, and supporting mutual aid efforts across the Bay Area. \nzai wang (they/she) is an interdisciplinary naturalist whose background is in Soil and Watershed Sciences. Formerly a USDA-NRCS Soil Scientist\, zai has worked with farmers and land conservancies to survey land and map soil types to support conservation land stewardship practices. They have gained a wide breadth of ecologic knowledge from mapping Anza Borrego Desert State Park\, working with soil microbial reduction in subaqueous soils with the Wetland Pedology lab of the University of Maryland\, and surveying permafrost soils in the remote Copper River Basin\, AK. zai is excited to increase equitable access to knowledge of land by supporting soil sampling and site surveys for farmers\, community projects\, and home gardeners. \n\nFAQs \nWhat do I do if I cannot afford the suggested donation? \nWe encourage everyone to make an offering commensurate with your means\, and in an amount that feels powerful to you – such gifts make workshops like these possible. We also do not want money to be a barrier to entry. Therefore our workshop is offered freely: please select the “Equity Admission” option if it applies to you. If you can afford to make a bigger donation\, your contribution will support this opportunity for those with more limited available funds. We also do not want money to be a barrier to entry. Please contact us if you are not able to make a donation at this time. \nWhat happens if it rains? \nRain will likely cancel and we will try to reschedule. If rain is in the forecast\, we will be in touch with you a few days before the workshop with more information. \nCan I get there with public transportation? \nYes\, please see the Get Involved page on our website. Note if you are taking BART\, please use the walking directions provided here (google can lead you astray). \nIs there parking? \nYes there is limited parking on the farm (on the gravel drive inside the fence). There is also street parking on Alemany Blvd and Ellsworth streets.
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/soil-stewardship-2-part-series-2/
LOCATION:Alemany Farm\, 700 Alemany Blvd\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94112\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20251115T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20251115T170000
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CREATED:20251017T104032Z
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SUMMARY:Lightening Bugs as Indicators of Soil Health\, Petersburg\, IN
DESCRIPTION:Join the Pike County SWCD at Tom Rudolph’s farm Saturday\, November 15th for an evening learning about the life cycle of lightening bugs.  This is a family friendly event and all are welcome. \nEnjoy a warm cup of soup as you hear about the connection between lightening bugs and soil health. Experience hands on activities and view a feature film on lightening bugs. \nPlease call 812-582-9234 to register by November 11th. Space is limited so register early. Directions on which farm field to park in will be provided upon registration.
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/lightening-bugs-as-indicators-of-soil-health-petersburg-in/
LOCATION:IN
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DTSTAMP:20260530T052312
CREATED:20251102T063159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251102T063159Z
UID:6392-1763208000-1763215200@gocovercrops.com
SUMMARY:Get to Know Your Soils!
DESCRIPTION:Join the Suburban Biodiversity Conservation Center for an exploration into the amazing world of soil science!\n\n\n\nFor this program the SBCC is delighted to host Dr. Perl Egendorf\, Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies and Science at Pace University\, and their Mobile Soil Lab! \nThe Mobile Soil Lab was created for the scientific laboratory to exist as a public space. The lab seeks to make the concepts\, methods\, procedures\, insights\, and applications of science transparent and accessible to people of all ages and backgrounds\, particularly people who have been systemically and historically excluded from academic science\, technology\, engineering\, and mathematics (STEM). While the lab can focus on any media\, we choose to focus on soils. Soils are the skin of the Earth\, the vital interface between living and nonliving systems\, and a (literally) fertile medium for engaging with biogeochemistry\, systems science\, and environmental justice. While soils are vital\, they are often under-appreciated and over-exploited. Urban soils are particularly degraded\, contaminated\, and deserving of far more attention and care. As such\, the Mobile Soil Lab focuses on urban soils and composts and can be used to analyze these media on site for a range of biological (color\, nutrients\, respiration)\, chemical (metals\, pH\, salinity)\, and physical (texture\, structure\, bulk density) properties. Come put on a lab coat and conduct these analyses with us! No prior background is needed – in fact\, no prior background is preferred.
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/get-to-know-your-soils/
LOCATION:The Suburban Biodiversity Conservation Center\, 861 Bedford Road\, Pleasantville\, NY\, 10570\, United States
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SUMMARY:Hoosier Chapter SWCS Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Event Details: \nMeeting @ Maple Leaf Headquarters \n10:00am-10:15am – Welcome/Housekeeping (SWCS Leadership) \n10:15am-10:45am – IN Poultry Association – Poultry Industry Sustainability (IN Poultry Assoc. Staff) \n10:45am-11:15am – Maple Leaf Operations and Sustainability – Duck Production and Processing (Maple Leaf Leadership) \n11:15am-11:45am – Creighton Brothers – Corporate Sustainability and Manure Management (Creighton Bros. Rep.) \n11:45am-12:45pm – Catered Lunch and SWCS Annual Business Meeting (SWCS Leadership) \n12:45pm-1:30pm –  Notre Dame Presentation on Two Stage Ditch Design\, Success Story\, Significant Findings (Ursula Mahl/Chad Schotter) \n\nField Tour @ Shatto Ditch \n2:00pm – Overview of Shatto Ditch Implementation\, Monitoring Efforts\, Significant Findings\, Farmer Cooperation (Ursula Mahl/Chad Schotter) \n 
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/hoosier-chapter-swcs-annual-meeting-3/
LOCATION:Maple Leaf Farms\, Inc.\, 101 East W Church St\, Leesburg\, IN\, 46538\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20251118T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20251118T150000
DTSTAMP:20260530T052312
CREATED:20251017T110839Z
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SUMMARY:Hoosier Chapter SWCS Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Event Details: \nMeeting @ Maple Leaf Headquarters \n10:00am-10:15am – Welcome/Housekeeping (SWCS Leadership) \n10:15am-10:45am – IN Poultry Association – Poultry Industry Sustainability (IN Poultry Assoc. Staff) \n10:45am-11:15am – Maple Leaf Operations and Sustainability – Duck Production and Processing (Maple Leaf Leadership) \n11:15am-11:45am – Creighton Brothers – Corporate Sustainability and Manure Management (Creighton Bros. Rep.) \n11:45am-12:45pm – Catered Lunch and SWCS Annual Business Meeting (SWCS Leadership) \n12:45pm-1:30pm –  Notre Dame Presentation on Two Stage Ditch Design\, Success Story\, Significant Findings (Ursula Mahl/Chad Schotter) \n\nField Tour @ Shatto Ditch \n2:00pm – Overview of Shatto Ditch Implementation\, Monitoring Efforts\, Significant Findings\, Farmer Cooperation (Ursula Mahl/Chad Schotter)
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/hoosier-chapter-swcs-annual-meeting-4/
LOCATION:Maple Leaf Farms\, Inc.\, 101 East W Church St\, Leesburg\, IN\, 46538\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251119T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251119T160000
DTSTAMP:20260530T052312
CREATED:20251115T105843Z
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SUMMARY:Challenges with Cover Crops & PARP Meeting\, Argos IN
DESCRIPTION:This is a free event.  Indiana Corn & Soy is sponsoring the fees. The topics include Challenges withCover Crops\, Purdue on the Farm 2024 Update\, and the Regulatory topic. \n202 West Street\, Argos Indiana 46501
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/challenges-with-cover-crops-parp-meeting-argos-in/
LOCATION:IN
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251120T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251120T150000
DTSTAMP:20260530T052312
CREATED:20251115T144354Z
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SUMMARY:Soil Health Workshop\, Rockport\, IN
DESCRIPTION:Join the Spencer\, Perry and Warrick County SWCD’s for a Soil Health Day \nLearn how small actions can make a big impact! \nFeatured Speakers: \n\nRay McCormick- cover crop and Gandy Seed box\, modifying equipment for efficiency\nPhil Needham – residue management\nRodney Rulon – ROI looking deeper at your farm budget\nBarry Fisher – getting started with cover crops\, managing problems and equipment choices\n\nNovember 20\, 2025.  9-3 Central Time at the Spencer County 4-H Center 1101 East County Road 800 N\, Chrisney\, IN 47611 \nDoors will open at 8:30 for registration and light refreshments. \nRSVP by November 12\, 2025  call 812-686-7772 or email spencercoswcd.in@gmail.com \nPARP credits will be available.
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/soil-health-workshop-rockport-in/
LOCATION:1101 E County Rd 800 N\, 1101 E County Rd 800 N\, Chrisney\, IN\, 47611\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251120T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251120T150000
DTSTAMP:20260530T052312
CREATED:20251115T145651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251115T145651Z
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SUMMARY:Town and Country Tours\, Celina OH
DESCRIPTION:Transportation available\, or meet us there!\n7124 US 33 Celina\, OH 45822 \nAbout MVP Dairy\, LLC \n\nStrives to protect\, preserve\, and improve natural resources like the land\, air and water.\nImplements several regenerative farming practices that include no-till farming\, cover crops\, precision irrigation\, grid soil-sampling and buffer strips.\nPromotes the health of its soil and helps prevent erosion and runoff.\nEffectively and efficiently handles manure from its cows while reducing odors and preventing potential runoff\n\nThis event is free and open to everyone of all ages.\nRSVP to jbuck@maumeewatershedalliance.org by November 7\, 2025.
URL:https://gocovercrops.com/event/town-and-country-tours-celina-oh/
LOCATION:MVP Dairy\, LLC\, 7124 US-33\, Celina\, OH\, 45822\, United States
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