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Hills Area Conservation Districts: Conservation Conversation Workshop

Walt Taylor 4H Building 601 E. Centre St., Rapid City, SD

Guest speakers:
Matt Metzger– Cover Crops
Soil Health Coalition– The Basics of Soil Health
Scott Guffey– Noxious Weed Management
Jennifer Lutze– Wildlife Habitat
Anthony Seidl– Emerald Ash Borer
James Neill– Farm Service Agency programs
Tate Lantz– NRCS programs

Lunch will be provided and catered by Old West Dutch Oven. Please RSVP with Lindsay Mader by 4:00PM on Jan 28th 2020 . Lindsay’s phone number: 605-858-6668 or Email: lindsay.mader@sd.nacdnet.net

Holistic Resource Management School

Wall Community Center 501 Main Street, Wall, SD

Come learn how to create a more profitable business through the use of Holistic Resource Management principles from Roland Kroos and Patrick Toomey of Crossroads Ranch Consulting. Join us to learn more about holistic decision making to improve the health of your land, animals, and your overall quality of life.

To register, visit crossroadsranchconsulting.com
Cost: $200 for SDGC members
$230 for non members
Lunch will be provided each day.

Midwest Cover Crops Council Annual Meeting & Conference

KCI Expo Center 11730 NW. Ambassador Dr., Kansas City, MO

Full details available here! http://mccc.msu.edu/about/meetings/
February 11th – MCCC Annual Business Meeting; MCCC State, Province, and Partner Reports, Working Sessions (open to the public)
February 12th – MCCC Annual Conference

SD No-Till Association: 2020 Mitchell Soil Health Event

The Highland Conference Center 2000 Highland Way, Mitchell, SD, United States

-No cost to attend. Lunch included. CCA credits will be available.

-Preregistration is requested by 5:00 PM CT, February 7, 2020. Call 605-996-1564 ext. 3 or email Heidi.rients@usda.gov.

-Featured Speakers Include:

Disruptive Weather: Consistency in Chaos, Eric Snodgrass, Atmospheric Scientist, Nutrien Ag Solutions, Illinois
Livestock Integration at The Dakota Lakes Research Farm, Cody Zilverberg, SDSU Dakota Lakes Research Farm
Using Manure to Increase Soil Organic Matter & Carbon, John Lentz, Resource Conservationist, NRCS-SD & Paul Hetland, Farm producer, Mitchell, SD

SD Grassland Coalition: Calving Workshops

Ipswich, SD Ipswich, South Dakota

-Join the South Dakota Grassland Coalition and partners for these informative, 1-day workshops focused on helping cattle producers determine if, when, and how they might consider adjustments to their calving program in relation to extreme weather, forage, pasture, labor, and other resource considerations.

Topics:
-When and Where to calve: Weather, ground conditions, nutritional needs, and other considerations Managing the Cow: Cow health and nutrition, cow size, safety, etc.

-Resource Allocation and Assessment: Matching calving inputs to ranch or farm resources

-Marketing Strategies: Production and marketing if a change to calving dates is made

-Managing People: Considerations for family, employees, health, and time constraints

Spink/Clark Annual Winter Soil Health Workshop

Spink County Fairgrounds 17415 US Hwy 281, Redfield, SD

Agenda:

-10:30-11:45 Brian & Jamie Johnson 2019 Leopold Award Winners
-11:45-12:45 Lunch Leopold Award Video, Braun Regenerative Ag Overview, Clark Cover Crop Test Plot
-12:45-1:30 Justin Fruecthe, Millborn Seeds Prevent Plant, What We Learned In 2019 & What To Expect In 2020
-1:30-3:30 Jason Mauck, Constant Canopy Cropping Systems That Produce More Profits From Less Inputs With A By-Product Of A Healthier Soil & Environmental Footprint

This event is free to all 2020 members of the SD Soil Health Coalition or SD Grassland Coalition. Memberships available at the door.
RSVP by February 10, 2020

SD Grassland Coalition: Calving Workshops

Chamberlain SD Chamberlain, SD

-Join the South Dakota Grassland Coalition and partners for these informative, 1-day workshops focused on helping cattle producers determine if, when, and how they might consider adjustments to their calving program in relation to extreme weather, forage, pasture, labor, and other resource considerations.

Topics:
-When and Where to calve: Weather, ground conditions, nutritional needs, and other considerations Managing the Cow: Cow health and nutrition, cow size, safety, etc.

-Resource Allocation and Assessment: Matching calving inputs to ranch or farm resources

-Marketing Strategies: Production and marketing if a change to calving dates is made

-Managing People: Considerations for family, employees, health, and time constraints

SD Grassland Coalition: Calving Workshops

Faith, SD Faith, South Dakota

-Join the South Dakota Grassland Coalition and partners for these informative, 1-day workshops focused on helping cattle producers determine if, when, and how they might consider adjustments to their calving program in relation to extreme weather, forage, pasture, labor, and other resource considerations.

Topics:
-When and Where to calve: Weather, ground conditions, nutritional needs, and other considerations Managing the Cow: Cow health and nutrition, cow size, safety, etc.

-Resource Allocation and Assessment: Matching calving inputs to ranch or farm resources

-Marketing Strategies: Production and marketing if a change to calving dates is made

-Managing People: Considerations for family, employees, health, and time constraints

Soil Health Awareness Day

Governor Kristi Noem has proclaimed February 21st, 2020 as Soil Health Awareness Day.

Join us and our partners in raising awareness about this extremely important resource!

“Soil Health, It Matters!”
-It Matters To Consumers -It Matters To Producers
-It Matters To Our Wildlife -It Matters Economically
-It Matters Because of Organic Matter -It Matters Because of Carbon
-It Matters Because of Water Quality -It Matters To Our Roads and Bridges
-It Matters Whether Young or Old -It Matters To Everyone!

Farming & Ranching For The Bottom Line

National Energy Center For Excellence Bismarck State College 1200 Schafer St., Bismarck, ND

Registration: There is no cost to attend this event. Preregistration will guarantee you a seat and meal. However due to limited space please RSVP by Feb. 18th. To register contact 701-250-4518 Ext. 3 or visit https://triple-bottom-line.eventbrite.com.