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2018 North Central States Regional Cooperative Soil Survey Conference

South Dakota State University Brookings, SD

The conference convenes every other year on the even-numbered year to discuss and develop solutions to issues of national concern to the National Cooperative Soil Survey.

Participants of the National Cooperative Soil Survey (NCSS) include representatives from the 1862 land-grant universities, experiment stations, NRCS, USFS, NPS, BLM, BIA, EPA, USFWS, National Association of State Conservation Agencies (NASCA), National Association of Consulting Soil Scientists, the 1890 land-grant universities, and western tribal colleges. Other interested foreign and domestic groups, such as lead scientists from Canada, Mexico, Asia, Africa, Europe, and Australia are invited to participate as users of soil surveys. We also welcome students and their contributions to the future of soil survey.

Soil Health Event- No-Tilling & Inter-Seeding Cover Crops

South Dakota State University Southeast Research Farm 29974 University Road, Beresford, SD

Registration begins at 8:15 am. with the first session from 8:45 a.m. to 9:10 a.m., with farmer Dick Nissen, sharing his experience on “No-tilling Along the Vermillion River.”

From 9:15 a.m. to 10:15 a.m., veteran no-till, cover cropper, and inter seeder Loran Steinlage of West Union, Iowa, will discuss “How No-Till and Cover Crops Help Manage Wet Weather.”

Break, 10:15 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

10:30 a.m. to 10:50 a.m., SDSU Southeast Farm’s Dr. Pete Sexton will discuss No-Till at the SDSU Southeast Farm.

10:50 a.m. to 12 p.m. noon, farmer Loran Steinlage, will share “How to Start Inter Seeding Cover Crops to Improve Soil Health and Profitability.”

12 p.m. to 1 p.m., Complimentary meal

If you plan on attending the morning session and staying for the noon meal, please RSVP for the meal count, by 11 a.m., CDT, Friday, July 6, to Cindy Zenk, South Dakota Soil Health Coalition Executive Director, cindy.soilhealth.sdconservation.net, 605-280-4190

Saline & Sodic Soil Management Workshop & Field Tour

Clark American Legion Hall 103 N. Commercial St., Clark, SD

$10.00 Registration by July 6th, 2018. Reserve your lunch!!

TO PRE‐REGISTER, VISIT:
http://www.sdcorn.org/events/salinesodic‐soil‐workshop/
$10 registration fee collected at the door. Walk‐ins welcome.

Questions regarding the meeting:
Contact Cheryl Reese at Cheryl.Reese@sdstate.edu or 605‐688‐6309

2018 SDSU Southeast Research Farm Field Day

South Dakota State University Southeast Research Farm 29974 University Road, Beresford, SD

Join us for the 2018 SDSU Southeast Research Farm Field Days!

Tuesday, July 10, 2018

1:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

South Dakota Governor’s Agricultural Summit

Best Western Ramkota Hotel & Conference Center (Rapid City) 2111 North LaCrosse Street, Rapid City, SD

The purpose of the Governor's Agricultural Summit is to bring together leaders in business, finance, education, government, and production agriculture to demonstrate agriculture's comparative advantages and discuss ways to harness the industry's potential for economic development.

The Summit is open to anyone who is interested in the ways agriculture impacts South Dakota. There is no cost to attend.

Soil Health Event- No-Tilling & Inter-Seeding Cover Crops

Blue Dasher Farm 46958 188th St., Estelline, SD

From 8:45 a.m. to 9:10 a.m., SDSU Researcher Graig Reicks will share SDSU research results from interseeding.

From 9:15 a.m. to 10:15 am, Iowa farmer Loran Steinlage, will discuss “How to start inter seeding cover crops with cash crops to improve soil health and profitability.”

Break, 10:15 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

10:30 a.m. to 10:50 a.m., Dr. Jon Lundgren, co-founder of Blue Dasher Farm, will discuss the farm’s work.

11 a.m. to 12 p.m. noon, farmer Loran Steinlage talk about “How to increase cropping system diversity by inter seeding cover crops with corn, soybeans, wheat and other small grains.”

Complimentary noon meal, 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.

1-2 p.m., Blue Dasher Farm Researcher Mike Bredeson and Dr. Jon Lundgren will discuss “The Power of Plant Diversity in Pest Management.”

2-4 p.m., Visit to an inter seeded field in the area, led by Blue Dasher Farm staff.

If you plan on attending and staying for the noon meal, please RSVP for the meal count, by 11 a.m., CDT, Friday, July 6, to Cindy Zenk, South Dakota Soil Health Coalition Executive Director, cindy.soilhealth.sdconservation.net, 605-280-4190

Grassland Management School

Codington County Extension Center 1910 W. Kemp Ave,, Watertown, SD

The SD Grassland Management School is designed to be complimentary to the SD Grazing School and the SD Soil Health School; and will expand on specific grassland management topics often not adequately covered in those courses.

Contact Pete Bauman (605) 882-5140 or peter.bauman@sdstate.edu for more information.

Happy Cow Tour

Home of Darrel & Francie Smith Mobridge, SD

-Registration 8:30-9:30 AM at Darrel and Francie Smith Home
-Bus Transportation provided
-Touring AC Land and Cattle near Mobridge, SD in the morning
-Touring Wulf Cattle Depot near McLaughlin, SD in the afternoon
-Lunch will be served at Wulf Cattle Depot along with SDSU Ice Cream

For more information or to register contact:
Lyle Perman at 605-649-7629 or
Judge Jessop at 605-280-0127

Directions: The Smith home is 1/4 mile south on 1806 on the west side of Lake Oahe in Mobridge, SD.

Small Grains Conference: Rotationally Raised- Making Small Grains Work

Centennial Student Union 620 S. Rd., Mankato, MN

This day-long conference will cover a variety of topics about growing small grains and the benefits of an extended rotation. Nine breakout sessions throughout the day will include sessions on integrating animals with a small grains operation, marketing small grains, the agronomy behind successfully raising small grains and more. Lunch served and a reception will follow the conference.

Blue Dasher Farm: A Field Day In Regenerative Agriculture

Near Estelline, SD Estelline, SD

Come down and visit us for a field day in regenerative agriculture.

Speakers include:

Jay Fuhrer(USDA, NRCS, Bismark ND). "Making soil health practical for farmers"

Gail Fuller and Lynette Miller(Kansas Farmers). "A farmer's perspective on weed resistance and herbicides"

A round table discussion of herbicides, Dicamba and their implications for the environment.

Free locally catered supper to follow for 200 attendees