Conservation Calendar

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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Drought Decision-Making Tools You Can Use

Online

Learn about two toolkits that support drought monitoring and drought decision-making across the lower 48 states: the Integrated Water Portal and The Climate Toolbox.

Free

Principles of Riverscape Health & Low-Tech Process-Based Restoration

Online

In this webinar we will immerse you deeper into reading riverscapes; specifically, we will introduce the principles of riverscape health. These principles will be cast in a light to help you better recognize impairments, articulate the scope of what's been lost, and realistically target recovery potential. Then we will introduce low-tech process-based restoration (PBR) as […]

Free

Partnering to Protect Drinking Water

Online

This national Source Water Collaborative webinar will feature presenters from NRCS who will share information about the upcoming bulletin on selecting priority source water protection areas in each state

Free

2020 Healthy Lakes Conference

Online

Join The Tall Pines Conservancy for the 5th annual Healthy Lakes Conference. This conference will be held online. More information here.

$15

Winter Oilseed Virtual Field Day: Supply Chain and Market Development

Online

Winter camelina (Camelina sativa) and pennycress (Thlaspi arvense) are new winter-hardy annual oilseeds that have great potential for use as a cash cover crop that protects soil and water while also providing economic benefits to farmers in the Upper Midwest.

Free

Working with Neighbors to Integrate Livestock and Improve Soil

Online

Tom's goal is to improve the soil on his family's century farm. To do this, he has been working with neighbors Jim Funke, Jon Merrill, and Conner Allender to integrate cattle, sheep, and poultry into his cropping system in a variety of ways.

Free

Building Resiliency into Your Dairy

Online

Interested in saving production costs and building resiliency into your dairy? Are there opportunities during difficult markets?  It begins with the soil. 

Free

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