This webinar will discuss how and why to choose species of a cover crop mix and tools for deciding species and seeding rates. Topics discussed will also include how different […]
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Farmer Outreach Coffee Chats
These conversations will be a space for producers and ag professionals to connect across state lines, learn what the latest social science and data say about how to better engage […]
Wisconsin Cover Crop Conference
This year’s Wisconsin Cover Crop Conference may look a little different, but it will still bring you the valuable content you have come to expect from this conference. Topics include […]
Soil Health Management Summit
The Soil Management Summit planning committee wants to ensure the health and wellbeing of our participants, vendors, and everyone else involved in the summit’s production while maintaining the high standard of programmatic content […]
WI Agribusiness Classic
Wisconsin’s premier agribusiness industry event will feature over 25 Certified Crop Advisor (CCA) credits and an interactive trade show. In addition to the educational sessions, this year’s Classic will also […]
Scaling-Up Soil Health with Featherstone Farm
Featherstone Farm is one of the largest, longest-standing fresh market certified organic vegetable farms in MN. Join Jack Hedin and Abby Benson as they share insights they have learned over […]
Drought Calendars for Specialty Crops
This webinar will highlight a recent project engaging specialty crop growers in the Midwest to better understand the seasonality of their decisions and drought information needs. The project has resulted in graphical decision calendars for grape, apple, cranberry, and irrigated potato production.
Crop & Pest Management Connect
This three-day, online conference will focus on different crop topics each day: Tuesday, December 8 – Corn Wednesday, December 9 – Soybean Thursday, December 10 – Wide range of topics – alfalfa, tillage, […]
Lessons Learned from Indiana Conservation Cropping Systems On-Farm Soil Health Research/Demonstration Sites
This webinar will discuss the lessons learned by the Indiana Conservation Cropping Systems Initiative (CCSI) in a statewide program to establish soil health demonstration plots on farmers’ fields.
Standard Measurements of Soil Health
Measuring and assessing soil health are critical for understanding how changes in agronomic management practices affect the capability of soil to support cropping systems. In this presentation, the Soil Health Institute will highlight how the Institute is using data from the North American Project to Evaluate Soil Health Measurements to develop a standard set of measurements for both monitoring and evaluating soil health.