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Managing Soil: Maximizing Profit

SDSU Extension Sioux Falls Regional Center 2001 E. 8th St., Sioux Falls, SD

Managing Soil: Maximizing Profit is a meeting designed for farmers and Ag professionals interested in learning more about maintaining healthy soil while being profitable. People of all backgrounds and levels of experience are welcome. The program offers a variety of agronomic topics from farmers and university personnel.

Agenda
•Commodity Outlook
•Cover Crop Systems
•Livestock Integration
•NRCS Programs
•Carbon Cycling
•No-Till Planting Workshop
•SD Farmer Panel

Ag Horizons Conference

Ramkota Hotel and Conference Center 920 W. Sioux Ave., Pierre, SD

The Ag Horizons Conference is hosted by seven organizations: South Dakota Crop Improvement Association, South Dakota Oilseeds Council, South Dakota Pulse Growers, South Dakota Seed Trade Association, South Dakota No-Till Association, South Dakota Soil Health Coalition and South Dakota Wheat Inc.

Conservation Programs Workshop

Castlewood Community Center

The Dry Lake Chapter of Pheasants Forever will be hosting a FREE Conservation Programs workshop for anyone interested in learning how conservation can help increase your operations’ bottom line. Gain valuable information from experts in identifying options that could make your marginal cropland acres more profitable, and opportunities to help ranchers keep grasslands on the landscape.

Supper served at 6:00 PM with talks to follow.
Topics:
- Identifying alternative uses for unproductive acres
- How to identify your pasture’s capabilities
- Maximizing pasture and grazing efficiency
- Increasing your property’s wildlife potential
- Specific program options available

National Conference On Cover Crops & Soil Health: Harvesting The Potential

Sheraton Indianapolis Hotel At Keystone Crossing 8787 Keystone Crossing, Indianapolis, SD

Please join us December 7-8, 2017, for the second National Conference on Cover Crops and Soil Health, held at the Sheraton Indianapolis Hotel at Keystone Crossing in Indianapolis, Indiana. This meeting will be a great opportunity to learn recent developments in how cover crops are being used by innovative farmers across the country and gain important insights on improving soil health from producers, conservation leaders, and scientists.

Whether you are contemplating cover crops for the first time, or you have years of experience and want to interact with soil health and cover crops innovators, this program will provide you with valuable information, networking, and learning opportunities.

South Dakota Grassland Coalition Winter Road Show: Gabe Brown

Gabe Brown’s passion is to share with others the joys of regenerative agriculture. Brown is excited to see so many others interested in healthy soil which leads to clean air, clean water, healthy plants, healthy animals and healthy people.

Monday December 11, 2017 Hot Springs, SD
Tuesday December 12, 2017 Chamberlain, SD
Wednesday December 13, 2017 Crooks, SD
Thursday December 14, 2017 Watertown, SD
Friday December 15, 2017 Aberdeen, SD

Dave Pratt’s: Intro to Ranching for Profit

The Branding Iron Banquet Room 19079 US Hwy 85, Belle Fourche, SD

Dave Pratt is one of the most sought-after speakers and respected authorities on sustainable ranching in North America. His programs, which include the Ranching For Profit School and Executive Link, have benefited thousands of families and millions of acres.

Cost: Admission is FREE to SD Grassland Coalition members. The cost for non-members is $30 per person which includes a one-year Coalition membership. RSVP by Dec. 8th: Please contact Judge Jessop at 605-280-0127 or judge.jessop@sdconservation.net.

Crook County Soil Health Workshop

RAM Center 18048 US Hwy 14, Sundance, WY

Soil Health Workshop
Featuring: Jerry Doan & Jay Fuhrer

Learn from the experienced and successful!
Jerry Doan is owner and operator of Black Leg Ranch near Mckenzie, North Dakota who has transformed his operation which supports multiple generations and received the 2016 Leopold Conservation Award.
Jay Fuhrer is a NRCS Soil Health specialist in North Dakota who has helped lead the soil health movement and has also incorporated soil health principles and intensive grazing management on his own operation.

39th Annual Ranchers’ Workshop

Sinte Gleska Multi-Purpose Center E. Highway 18, 101 Antelope Lake Circle, Mission, SD

Speakers

Pat Goetzinger
Because You Can’t Take It With You:
Traditional Estate Planning Basics and New Tax Rules Explained
Lawyer at Gunderson, Palmer, Nelson, and Ashmore Firm

Dr. Dwayne Beck
Integrated Crop and Livestock Systems
Research Manager, Dakota Lakes Research Farm

Dr. Dustin Oedekoven
Bovine Tuberculosis, Animal ID, and Other Animal Health Updates
South Dakota State Veterinarian

Dr. Amanda Blair
Avoiding Discounts: Understanding how pre-harvest stress impacts beef quality
Associate Professor, Meat Science, South Dakota State University

Annual Soil Health Clinic: Edmunds & McPherson Counties

Ipswich School Theatre 211 5th St., Ipswich, SD

Guest Speakers Sponsored by Soil Health Coalition
David Brant & Jim Faulstich

David Brandt farms 1150 acres all no-till, in Fairfield County, Central Ohio. He began no-till farming in 1971 and has been using cover crops since 1978. David has participated in yield plots for corn, soybeans, and wheat into various covers.

Day Break Ranch, Highmore, South Dakota (Beef Cattle Ranch) Jim and Carol Faulstich have a long history of ranching and stewardship. For over 30 years, they have been active in conservation issues from local groups such as 4-H Livestock Committee and the Hyde County Weed Board, conservation districts to state and national groups such as the NRCS State Technical Committee, SD Grassland Coalition and the Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative.

South Dakota Soil Health Coalition Annual Meeting

Lake Area Technical Institute 1201 Arrow Ave., Watertown, SD

The South Dakota Soil Health Coalition is pleased to announce the date of our upcoming Annual Meeting! Please join us to see how we are working to fulfill our mission of improving soil health in South Dakota.

Featured Speakers Include:
-David Brandt
-Allen Williams
-Joe Breker
R.S.V.P’s are appreciated for planning purposes.