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  • Pasture Walk: Daybreak Ranch, Highmore, SD

    Daybreak Ranch 33795 186 St., Highmore, SD, United States

    Daybreak Ranch has been using planned grazing management for over 30 years, with an emphasis on applying grazing pressure on invaders, while increasing warm season grass and forbs.

    Tour discussions topics:
    1. Whole ranch management to be sustainable and regenerative
    2. Working with nature, especially winter and calving time pasture rotation
    3. Suppressing the invasion of brome grass, while increasing warm seasons like big blue stem
    4. Drought management and being prepared for the next drought
    5. Identifying the beneficial plants and insects that we desire
    6. Livestock nutrition and mineral program

    To sign up or for special accommodations contact Dan Rasmussen at (605) 685- 3315

  • Soil Health Sit Down: Parkston American Legion

    Parkston American Legion 107 W. Main St., Parkston, SD

    Topics To Be Covered:

    -The Importance of Living Roots In Your Soil
    -Cover Crop Management
    -Soil Structure 101, What Is It? Why Is It Important?

    Speakers:
    Lynn & Daniel Harnisch Local Producers, Brent Woods USDA-NRCS, Sara Bauder SDSU Extension

    Several Conservation Demonstrations Will Be Performed! A Great Opportunity To Ask All Of Your Soil Health & Cover Crop Questions!
    Please RSVP to Austin Carlson at (605) 323-8061 or austin.soilhealth@sd conservation.net.

  • 74th Annual SWCS International Conference

    Wyndham Grand Downtown Pittsburgh 600 Commonwealth Pl, Pittsburgh, PA

    In the northeastern United States, food production has taken different forms over time, and management of soil and water has been accelerated by agricultural and urban dynamics. This rich and varied land use history makes the region a prime location to unite conservation experts to preserve our natural resources.

    The 74th SWCS International Annual Conference location is the Wyndham Grand in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, just feet from the point where the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers meet to form the Ohio. The hotel sits at the pinnacle of the Golden Triangle, the city’s revitalized urban center. Whether you’re exploring Point Park, a 36 acre state park that pays homage to the many generations of communities that have occupied the site; seeing one of the nation’s first green buildings; or learning about partnerships to scale up conservation on the local level and beyond, the city of Pittsburgh is a perfect setting for new conservation connections and perspectives.

    Paths to meet current soil and water conservation needs look very different from the solutions that galvanized action after the Dust Bowl, and they will continue to evolve. Come to Pittsburgh and be part of that shared conservation future.

  • 4th Annual Rosebud Area Youth & Adult Range Workshop

    Rosebud Sioux Tribal Ranch

    Adult Workshop
    Tuesday, July 30, 9:00-12:00 pm CST
    In addition to information on culturally important plants, NRCS and SDSU Extension staff will discuss grazing and rangeland management. Topics covered will include plant identification, similarity index, how to measure pasture forage production, and how to monitor pasture usage during the grazing season. Range management kits will be provided to help participants with plant identification and grazing monitoring.

    Youth Workshop
    Tuesday, July 30, 1:00 – 4:00 pm CST
    This is not your ordinary classroom! Youth, ages 8-18, will be transported to nature’s classroom to have hands on learning about grasses, forbes, and shrubs while also learning the importance of these plants to the Lakota people and culture.

  • Soil Health Sit Down: St. Lawrence, SD

    Willies Bar & Grill 212 N. Commercial Ave., St. Lawrence, SD

    Topics: “Wheat, Cover Crops, and Integrating Livestock”

    Speakers:

    -Brian Johnson of Frankfort, SD, Grazing of Cover Crops
    -Caren Assman of SD Wheat, Wheat Economics
    -Jason Miller Conservation Agronomist USDA-NRCS, Cover CropsLunc h will be provided.

    A great way to share experiences with other farmers and ranchers, and ask any soil health questions you may have.
    Please RSVP to Jamie Chalcraft at (605) 280-4199 or jamie.soilhealth@sdconservation.net by July 27th.

  • Soil Health Sit Down: Minnehaha County

    Miron Farm 25935 469th Ave., Sioux Falls, SD

    Topics To Be Covered:

    -The Importance of Living Roots and Their Affect On Soil Structure, Anthony Bly
    -Perform Basic Soil Health Assessments In The Field (Weather Permitting)
    -Overview of USDA-NRCS Programs & Conservation District Services Available

    Learn How To Perform Basic Soil Health Tests In The Field! Ask Your Soil Health Questions & Enter To Win Door Prizes!
    Please RSVP to Austin Carlson at (605) 323-8061 or austin.soil health@sdconservation.net.

  • Soil Health Field Day: Grant County, Kruger Farm

    GrandStay Hotel Meeting Room Milbank & Kruger Farm Milbank, SD

    Speakers:
    Cody Nelson—Soil Rx, David Kharki—SDSU Extension
    Session 1: 2:00 PM, GrandStay Hotel Meeting Room, 1005 S Dakota St., Milbank, SD
    Session 2: 3:30 PM, Field Tour Kruger Farm

    Topics:
    -Five Principles of Soil Health
    -Opportunities For Alternative Row Spacing In Corn
    -How To Increase Biodiversity

    Please RSVP to Baylee Lukonen by July 26th at (701) 640-8827 or Baylee.soilhealth@sdconservation.net.

  • 2019 National Strip-Tillage Conference

    Embassy Suites by Hilton East Peoria Hotel & Conference Center 100 Conference Center Drive, East Peoria, IL

    The 6th annual National Strip-Tillage Conference offers 7 general session speakers, 12 Strip-Till Classrooms and 20 invaluable Strip-Till Roundtables. Just as important is the chance to profit from unlimited hallway networking with the most innovative, forward-thinking minds in strip-till during this early-August event in Peoria!

  • Moody County Soil Health Tour

    Little Village Farm 47582 240th St., Dell Rapids, SD

    Featured Speakers
    - Anthony Bly
    - Chris Lee
    - Soil Demos, Soil Health Principles, Field Stops, and Farmers Panel
    - Lunch: Lone Tree Catering

    *RSVP is required for adequate planning purposes*
    Contact the following to RSVP: Flandreau NRCS: (605) 997-2949 ext. 3
    RSVP by July 25, 2019

  • Forage Field Day: Beresford

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

    SDSU Extension and the Southeast Research Farm will be hosting a forage field day on Aug. 7 at 9:30 AM CDT at the Southeast Research Farm (29974 University Road, Beresford, SD 57004). CCA credits available.

    For More Information: Tracey Erickson, tracey.erickson@sdstate.edu, (605) 882-5140 or Sara Bauder sara.bauder@sdstate.edu, (605) 995-7378