ASDWA’s New PFAS – Source Water Protection Guide and Toolkit
OnlineThis webinar will showcase the soon-to-be released guide and toolkit that was developed with support from a Project Advisory Council
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This webinar will showcase the soon-to-be released guide and toolkit that was developed with support from a Project Advisory Council
Prairie strips are a practice that more farmers and landowners are using to reintegrate prairie into Iowa's agricultural landscape, providing numerous water quality and wildlife benefits in the process.
The Northwest Wisconsin Lakes Conference is a great opportunity for lake enthusiasts, local government officials, and others interested in protecting our water resources to take in a number of educational presentations and network with fellow conference attendees. Keynote Presentation: Under the Surface: Hope and Healing in Wisconsin - Ian Karl, Northwest Passage Breakout Sessions including: Farmer-Led […]
If you're involved with wetland management, restoration, or mitigation at any scale, you need to understand how soil properties influence wetlands. Soils affect water availability, water transport, vegetation communities, and so much more.
Join the Savanna Institute for a virtual field day farm tour. Topics will include: Silvopasture and rotational grazing methods Nursery and plant propagation methods Strawbale house and a farm that uses 100% rainwater Register here.
Join Oneida County Land & Water Conservation Department for a free two-day online workshop promoting initiatives to reduce shoreline erosion, improve water quality, and create wildlife habitat.
Thelma Heidel-Baker and Ricky Baker have a small, family-run, diversified organic dairy farm in the rolling hills of southeastern Wisconsin. For this field day, they'll share how they manage their grass-based, organic dairy.
This virtual farm tour will showcase both rye and oats in the field, and Martin will share the lessons he's learned about producing both crops, from no-till planting in soybean residue to harvesting and cleaning the product.
Dr. Anderson work is focused on three critical areas of bioenergy and bioproducts research and development: 1) sustainable and economically efficient forest biomass management and production systems, 2) competitive low-emissions biofuels and bioenergy conversion technologies deployed in the forest sector, and 3) information and tools for decision making and policy analysis related to forest biomass […]
In this webinar, the presenter will compare tillage management practices and structural conservation practices in use by growers in 2013-2016 to those in use in 2003-2006 to evaluate changes in practice adoption between the two time periods.
In this virtual field day, Matt will show video of various passes of tine harrows and rotary hoes he made through the field earlier in June, and then we'll take a live look at the field.
Nathan and Sarah farm using in-field conservation practices that reduce soil loss, increase soil health, reduce inputs, and provide forage for livestock. They also target edge-of-field conservation on marginal lands to provide water quality and wildlife benefits while improving return on investment on farmed acres.
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