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  • Soil Health Sit Down-Milbank, SD

    Milbank Community Room 1001 East 4th Ave., Milbank, SD

    We will discuss and answer any soil health related questions you may have. Additional topics include Regenerative Agriculture, Grazing Management, and USDA Programs available. Take the opportunity to chat with other producers who are implementing soil health practices on their operations. Please RSVP to Baylee Lukonen by June 15th. (701) 640-8827 or Baylee.soilhealth@sdconservation.net

    Cost: Free to all current SDSHC members, the cost for non-members is $25 and includes a one year membership to the Coalition.
    A light lunch will be served.

  • 15th Annual Soils Days & 36th Annual Rangeland Days

    Redfield, SD Redfield, SD

    -Soil Days is an opportunity to learn more about South Dakota resources, our soils. Learning activities have been designed for 14-18 year of age groups and expertise.

    -Rangeland Days is an opportunity to learn more about South Dakota resources, our Rangelands. Learning activities have been designed for a variety of age groups and expertise, from 8 years old through adult. Starting with plant morphology and identification on up to judging habitat suitability for cattle or grouse, every-one attending Rangeland Days is sure to gain from participating.

    Pre-Registration is due by June 4, 2019. Contact Ivy Pazour, Spink Conservation District at (605) 472-0102 Ext. 3 for more information.

  • Eastern SD Soil & Water Research Farm: 25th Annual Field Day

    Eastern SD Soil & Water Research Farm 3714 Western Avenue, Brookings, SD

    THE HIDDEN BENEFITS OF COVER CROPS
     Real Life Soil Health Benefits Kurt Stiefvater, Producer, Salem SD

     Implications of Cover Crops in Current Production Systems Kurt Dagel, Olsen Custom
    Farms

     Cover Crops a Key to Prevent Plant Eric Barsness, NRCS

     Impact on Insect Communities Carrie Eberle, Univ of Wyoming and Louis Hesler, NCARL

     Hidden Benefits, Soil Biology and Nutrient Biology Mike Lehman and Bee Chim, NCARL

    For information, contact the USDA ARS North Central Agricultural Research Laboratory, 605-693-3241.

  • Soil Health Sit Down-Codington County

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

    We will discuss and answer any soil health related questions you may have. Additional topics include Regenerative Agriculture, Wildlife Connection, and USDA Programs available.

    Take the opportunity to chat with other producers who are implementing soil health practices on their operations.
    Please RSVP to Baylee Lukonen by June 17th. (701) 640-8827 or Baylee.soilhealth@sdconservation.net

  • Turning Red Acres Green

    Sioux Falls Outdoor Campus 4500 S. Oxbow Ave., Sioux Falls, SD

    Calling all LANDOWNERS interested in learning how conservation can help INCREASE YOUR BOTTOM LINE while providing WILDLIFE HABITAT!

    TOPICS

    -Identifying alternative PROFITABLE uses for marginal acres, Maximizing food plots, Increasing your property’s wildlife potential, Current program options

    Questions? Contact:
    Cody Rolfes, Farm Bill Wildlife Biologist Pheasants Forever (712) 260-8653 crolfes@pheasantsforever.org

  • 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.