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SUMMARY:Establishing and Managing Prairie Strips
DESCRIPTION:Prairie strips are taking root as a new agricultural conservation practice across the Midwest. These strips of native perennial vegetation\, generally 30 feet or more in width\, are placed along the contour within a farm field or at the field edge to retain rainfall and capture soil and nutrient runoff. \nFor farmers and crop advisors reviewing yield data this winter\, a seeding of native perennial grasses and forbs can provide stable cover for underperforming crop acres along field borders or trouble spots. Portions of fields can now be enrolled in the new Prairie Strips CP-43 practice under the Conservation Reserve Program. \nDuring this three-part webinar series\, experienced advisors will discuss strategies for layout\, site preparation\, seeding\, and management of prairie strips to maintain efficient field operations and maximize farm profitability. \nInfo here.
URL:https://conservationprotraining.org/event/establishing-and-managing-prairie-strips/
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SUMMARY:Benefits of Prairie Strips for Beneficial Insects - Pollinators\, Honeybees\, and Natural Predators
DESCRIPTION:Prairie strips are taking root as a new agricultural conservation practice across the Midwest. These strips of native perennial vegetation\, generally 30 feet or more in width\, are placed along the contour within a farm field or at the field edge to retain rainfall and capture soil and nutrient runoff. \nFor farmers and crop advisors reviewing yield data this winter\, a seeding of native perennial grasses and forbs can provide stable cover for underperforming crop acres along field borders or trouble spots. Portions of fields can now be enrolled in the new Prairie Strips CP-43 practice under the Conservation Reserve Program. \nDuring this three-part webinar series\, experienced advisors will discuss strategies for layout\, site preparation\, seeding\, and management of prairie strips to maintain efficient field operations and maximize farm profitability. \nInfo here.
URL:https://conservationprotraining.org/event/benefits-of-prairie-strips-for-beneficial-insects-pollinators-honeybees-and-natural-predators/
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SUMMARY:Prairie Strips & Conservation Programs
DESCRIPTION:Paul Mugge and Tim Youngquist come together to share their passion for integrating conservation practices into their family farms through prairie strips. In this farminar\, they will share their experience with prairie strips\, which includes discovering how strategic use of prairie strips can help protect the land while benefitting native wildlife. \nInfo here. 
URL:https://conservationprotraining.org/event/prairie-strips-conservation-programs/
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