2021 Virtual CAFO Workshop

Instead of 9 locations around the state, the 2021 workshops will be 1½ – 2 hours over four days, Feb 2-5, 2020, 9:30 am. The Feb 2 session will focus […]

Helping Farmers Help the Land Through Climate Smart-Farming

The climate is changing in different ways across the United States. Participate in this webinar training to learn about how the climate has changed in your area and what that […]

Cover Crop Boot Camp

Join other row crop and livestock farmers for a virtual cover crop boot camp. We’ll hear how cover crops can improve soil health, weed suppression, and opportunities for livestock grazing. […]

Dairy Summit

In addition to research presentations, there will be three panel sessions designed to stimulate ideas and discussion: A diverse panel of farmers will discuss important topics related to their unique […]

Market-Based Approaches to Conservation

This webinar will discuss different market-based approaches of rewarding producers and communities for conservation practice implementation and overview several examples of innovative solutions for financing sustainable agriculture. Learn more here.

Soil Heath Virtual Field Trip

Learn about research-based soil health practices taught by our University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture Soils Instructor and hear from the Arkansas Soil Health Alliance and a local farmer about their real-life experiences with improving soil health.

Discussions on Nutrient Management Farmer Training in a COVID World and Beyond

2020 hasn’t been a normal year. You are invited to join with DATCP and other county staff to discuss short-term solutions around nutrient management training under COVID-19 restrictions and longer-term […]

Annual vs. Perennial Forages

Daniel Olson is a dairy farmer and forage consultant from Lena, Wisconsin. His focus is on increasing the profitability of progressive operations (primarily dairy farms) all across the U.S. by […]

Animal Agriculture in a Changing Climate

Tune in to hear lessons learned along with program deliverables and impacts. This webinar will also cover the issue of methane production in beef cattle and some specific techniques that either increase or decrease production per day, per body weight, and per production outcome (like weight gain).

Wisconsin Pest Management Update

Presentations will include pest management information for Wisconsin field and forage crops. Speakers will include Mark Renz, Nick Arneson, and Rodrigo Werle, Weed Scientists, Damon Smith, Plant Pathologist, and Bryan Jensen, Entomologist.