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2019 Soil Health School

Salem, SD Salem, SD

Classroom and field demonstrations will be held at the farm of Kurt and Kathy Stiefvater.

The Soil Health School is designed for agricultural producers as well as anyone with an interest in learning how to manage soils for resiliency and profit. Visit our events page for more information!

Grow Your Way To More Carbon

Craig & Gene Stehly Farm, Mitchell, SD 24842 403rd Ave., Mitchell, SD

Schedule
9:30 AM – Registration begins
10:00 AM – Jim Ristau, SD Corn Director of Sustainability Welcome & Introductions
10:10 AM – Craig & Gene Stehly Farm history and the importance of building organic matter through the use of soil health principles
11:00 AM – Anthony Bly, SDSU Extension Soils Field Specialist “Across the fence” at the Stehly Farm
Cover Crop Tour & Soil Pit Demonstration
12:30 PM – Lunch
1:00 PM – Wayne Fredericks, Making Soil Health Pay in a Corn/Soybean Rotation
2:00 PM – Paul Hetland & John Lentz, Manure Management to Build Organic Matter

SD Soil Health Coalition Board Meeting

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

SDSU Southeast Farm Fall Field Day

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

Plot Tours:
•Rye Cover Crop Work presented by Ben Brockmueller, SDSU Grad student
•Grazing and Soil Health by Sandeep Kumar, SDSU Associate Professor
•Cover Crop Selection Criteria by Peter Sexton, SDSU Professor/Farm Manager
•Herbicide Impacts on Cover Crops by Gared Shaffer, SDSU Extension Field Specialist
•Corn Grazing by Brad Rops, SDSU Southeast Farm Operations Manager

Indoor Presentations:
•Turning Silage into Beef, Warren Rusche, SDSU Extension Beef Feedlot Management
•Annual Forages at the Southeast Farm, Peter Sexton and Brad Rops, SDSU Southeast Farm
•Stacking Enterprises and Full-Season Cover Crops at the Black Leg Ranch; Jerry Doan
•Q & A – open time for discussion

Soil Health Sit Down: Kennebec, SD

Kennebec Kafe 202 S. Main, Kennebec, SD

Integrating Livestock, Cover Crops, & Grazing

-Steve Halverson, Farmer/Rancher, Kennebec, SD
-Adam Ehlers, Farmer/Rancher, Presho, SD
-Ryan Willert, USDA-NRCS

Please RSVP to Jamie Chalcraft at (605) 280-4199 or jamie.soilhealth@sdconservation.net by September 11th.

Minnehaha County Fall Cover Crop & Soil Health Tour

Tour Stops: Eliason Farm, Ryan Larson, Anthony Bly, Bruce Carlson

Topics:

-Selecting The Right Mix For Your Goals
-Interseeding Of Cover Crops
-Cover Crops For Grazing
-Planting Green & Weed Suppression
-Full Season Cover Crops & Marginal Ground

Tour Stops: Eliason Farm, Ryan Larson, Anthony Bly, Bruce Carlson

Please contact Austin Carlson at austin.soilhealth@sdconservation.net (605) 323-8061, or Maddy Rabenhorst at rabenhorst@ncga.com for additional information.

“AgriCulture on the Square” Rapid City

Main Street Square, Rapid City 526 Main St., Rapid City, SD

The event is AgriCulture on the Square = it's an opportunity to engage our South Dakota urban families with hands-on agriculture education. An educated consumer is our best customer!

For more information, visit MainStreetSquareRC.com.

South Dakota Farm & Ranch Stress Summit

Arrowwood Cedar Shore Resort & Conference Center 1500 Shoreline Dr, Oacoma, SD

Day 1: Keynote speaker, breakout sessions, "Weathering The Storm" Workshop For Producers, Workshop Fee $5

For any questions about the summit, please contact: Krista Ehlert, Ph.D. Assistant Professor & SDSU Extension Range Specialist, krista.ehlert@sdstate.edu or 605-394-2236

South Dakota Sheep Growers Association 82nd Annual Convention

Holiday Inn, Spearfish, SD 305 N 27th St, Spearfish, SD

The South Dakota Sheep Growers Association’s 82nd Annual Convention will be held at the Holiday Inn in Spearfish, SD on Friday, September 27th and Saturday, September 28th, 2019. The convention continues to provide an excellent opportunity for sheep producers from across the state of SD and surrounding states to gather the latest information on topics relating to sheep and the sheep industry. Our 2-day convention will be full of information, networking and of course, a lot of fun.

Lisa Surber
SDSGA Executive Sect. lisa@sdsheepgrowers.org Cell 406-581-7772

Grazing For Soil Health

Beadle County

-Grazing Management -Soil Health -Range Management

Speakers Include: Rod Voss, NRCS Range Management Specialist, & Kent Vlieger, NRCS Soil Health Specialist