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Blue Dasher Farm & Kopriva Ranch: Soil Health Bus Tour

Bus Tour of Blue Dasher Farm & Kopriva Ranch

Blue Dasher Farms, 46958 188th St, Estelline & Kopriva Ranch, 41577 169th St, Raymond
Bus pick-ups at the American Legion in Raymond and Duenwald Transportation in Clark.

RSVP ‘s are required by Monday June 24th, 2019 in order to compile meal count and bus reservations. Bus seats are first come, first served basis. Please contact Ivy Pazour at (605) 472-0102 Ext 3, Ivy.LathamPazour@sd.nacdnet.net or Lisa Paulson at (605)532-3686 Ext 3, Lisa.Paulson2@sd.nacdnet.net.

Managing Pastures Without Spray: Tour At Rock Hills Ranch

Rock Hills Ranch, Lowry, SD 30872 143rd St., Lowry, SD

Permans are experimenting with integrating sheep as a viable alternative to chemicals for controlling leafy spurge, buckbrush, and other species in pastures. Attendees will see first-hand how custom ‘inherding’ sheep can be a viable and potentially profitable option for weed control without impacting cattle rotations.

Registration: FREE, no RSVP required. Snacks and water provided. Questions: Pete Bauman 605-880-6542

Saline & Sodic Soil Management Workshop & Field Tour

Stratford Community Center 267 Rondell Ave., Stratford, SD

$10.00 Registration by July 5, 2019. Reserve your lunch!!
TO PRE‐REGISTER, VISIT: https://www.sdcorn.org/events/saline‐sodic‐soilmanagement‐workshop‐and‐field‐tour/
$10 registration fee collected at the door. Walk‐ins welcome.
Contact: Cheryl Reese at Cheryl.Reese@sdstate.edu or 605‐688‐6309

Soil Health Sit Down: Roberts County

Wilmot Community Room 516 Main St., Wilmot, SD

Topics:
-Regenerative Agriculture
-Grazing Management
-USDA Programs Available for Farmers,
Ranchers, & Landowners
A light lunch will be served & there will be a drawing for two bags of cover crop seed. (Must Be Present To Win)

Please RSVP to Baylee Lukonen by July 5th at (701) 640-8827 or Baylee.soilhealth@sdconservation.net.

Pasture Walk: Hansen’s Arrow H Ranch

Hansen's Arrow H Ranch Letcher, SD

Tour Discussion Topics/Activities  Introduction of holistic planning on the operation.  Monitoring benchmarks for determining success.  Native plant inventory on the ranch.  Resource data for benchmarks.  Starting a grazing rotation

For more information or for special accommodations contact Dan Rasmussen: 605-685-3315

2019 Governor’s Agricultural Summit

Denny Sanford Premier Center 1201 N. West Ave., Sioux Falls, 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 a free event that is open to anyone who is interested in the ways agriculture impacts South Dakota.

Grazing With Purpose

Turner Community Center & Nix Ranch 106 W. 2nd Street, Murdo, SD

FEATURING:
-Joshua Dukart of Seek First Ranch, Hazen, ND
-Brett Nix of Nix Ranch,
BENEFITING
Area producers who want to learn about grazing and managing their resources with intention and a focus on the future, not just the present.

We appreciate an RSVP by July 5th to ensure adequate numbers for meal preparation:
RSVP to:  Valerie Feddersen at (605) 669-2404 Ext. 3 or  Shannon (Kulseth) Iversen at (605) 295-2296 for further information.

SD Soil Health Coalition Board Meeting

Pierre, SD

Please contact Cindy Zenk at (605) 280-4190 or sdsoilhealth@gmail.com for more information or to express your interest in attending our meeting!

Composting & Gardening: Just Do It!

Menoken Farm, North Dakota 1107 171st St. NE, Menoken, ND

REGISTRATION

To ensure dinner, RSVP by Friday, July 5, by calling the Morton County SCD office at 701-667-1163, ext. 3, or e-mail Valerie at valerie.frohlich@usda.gov. If registering children, include their ages.

Pasture Walk: Dave & Holly Ollila Ranch

Ollila Ranch, Newell, SD Newell, SD

Dave and Holly Ollila have been using the principles of Holistic Management for nearly 20 years. Using sheep and cattle as tools they have seen remarkable changes in the health of the land.
With Holistic Planned Grazing and the tools of grazing, animal impact and recovery time they have:
• Increased diversity of plants and wildlife.
• Increased the stocking rate on the land resource.
• Created resilience during drought years
• Birds, beetles and other beneficials are on the increase

Registration is free to all members of the South Dakota Grassland Coalition – or $30 for nonmembers (which include a complementary one year membership). Contact Dave Ollila - (605) 569-0224