Building Resiliency into Your Dairy
OnlineInterested in saving production costs and building resiliency into your dairy? Are there opportunities during difficult markets? It begins with the soil.
Looking to stay up to date on your CEUs? Have producers asking conservation-specific questions you don’t feel confident answering? Looking to host a training and want to avoid conflicts for your audience? You have come to the right place.
Explore our Conservation Calendar for information on conservation-related events and trainings hosted across Wisconsin and beyond.
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Interested in saving production costs and building resiliency into your dairy? Are there opportunities during difficult markets? It begins with the soil.
Badger Crop Connect is a new crop production webinar series developed by the University of Wisconsin-Madison Extension Crops and Soils Program for the 2020 growing season. Badger Crop Connect’s goal is to bring agronomists, crops consultants and farmers timely crop updates for Wisconsin. This bi-weekly webinar is planned to continue through September. Webinars will have […]
Their relationship to water quality is sometimes overlooked, but aquatic invasive species can be considered "biological pollution". They can also negatively affect on-water recreation.
Join hosts Sam and Jon to discuss their experiences and findings from trials investigating delayed termination of cereal rye in soybeans.
During this free webinar series, Sara Dorland of Ceres Dairy Risk Management will provide monthly dairy market insights into what's happening today, tomorrow and the rest of 2020. Join us to learn more about: COVID-19 impacts locally and internationally Trends in food-service and consumer buying Avenues for risk protection now and in the future This is […]
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 North Central Climate Collaborative for their next webinar Conservation Drainage - Managing Water for the Future featuring John McMaine. Tile drainage is widespread throughout the Midwest. As weather patterns continue to shift toward more precipitation outside of the growing season and less precipitation during the growing season, water management will need to continue […]
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.
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