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  • Dave Pratt’s: Intro to Ranching for Profit

    The Branding Iron Banquet Room 19079 US Hwy 85, Belle Fourche, SD

    Dave Pratt is one of the most sought-after speakers and respected authorities on sustainable ranching in North America. His programs, which include the Ranching For Profit School and Executive Link, have benefited thousands of families and millions of acres.

    Cost: Admission is FREE to SD Grassland Coalition members. The cost for non-members is $30 per person which includes a one-year Coalition membership. RSVP by Dec. 8th: Please contact Judge Jessop at 605-280-0127 or judge.jessop@sdconservation.net.

  • Crook County Soil Health Workshop

    RAM Center 18048 US Hwy 14, Sundance, WY

    Soil Health Workshop
    Featuring: Jerry Doan & Jay Fuhrer

    Learn from the experienced and successful!
    Jerry Doan is owner and operator of Black Leg Ranch near Mckenzie, North Dakota who has transformed his operation which supports multiple generations and received the 2016 Leopold Conservation Award.
    Jay Fuhrer is a NRCS Soil Health specialist in North Dakota who has helped lead the soil health movement and has also incorporated soil health principles and intensive grazing management on his own operation.

  • 39th Annual Ranchers’ Workshop

    Sinte Gleska Multi-Purpose Center E. Highway 18, 101 Antelope Lake Circle, Mission, SD

    Speakers

    Pat Goetzinger
    Because You Can’t Take It With You:
    Traditional Estate Planning Basics and New Tax Rules Explained
    Lawyer at Gunderson, Palmer, Nelson, and Ashmore Firm

    Dr. Dwayne Beck
    Integrated Crop and Livestock Systems
    Research Manager, Dakota Lakes Research Farm

    Dr. Dustin Oedekoven
    Bovine Tuberculosis, Animal ID, and Other Animal Health Updates
    South Dakota State Veterinarian

    Dr. Amanda Blair
    Avoiding Discounts: Understanding how pre-harvest stress impacts beef quality
    Associate Professor, Meat Science, South Dakota State University

  • Annual Soil Health Clinic: Edmunds & McPherson Counties

    Ipswich School Theatre 211 5th St., Ipswich, SD

    Guest Speakers Sponsored by Soil Health Coalition
    David Brant & Jim Faulstich

    David Brandt farms 1150 acres all no-till, in Fairfield County, Central Ohio. He began no-till farming in 1971 and has been using cover crops since 1978. David has participated in yield plots for corn, soybeans, and wheat into various covers.

    Day Break Ranch, Highmore, South Dakota (Beef Cattle Ranch) Jim and Carol Faulstich have a long history of ranching and stewardship. For over 30 years, they have been active in conservation issues from local groups such as 4-H Livestock Committee and the Hyde County Weed Board, conservation districts to state and national groups such as the NRCS State Technical Committee, SD Grassland Coalition and the Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative.

  • South Dakota Soil Health Coalition Annual Meeting

    Lake Area Technical Institute 1201 Arrow Ave., Watertown, SD

    The South Dakota Soil Health Coalition is pleased to announce the date of our upcoming Annual Meeting! Please join us to see how we are working to fulfill our mission of improving soil health in South Dakota.

    Featured Speakers Include:
    -David Brandt
    -Allen Williams
    -Joe Breker
    R.S.V.P’s are appreciated for planning purposes.

  • Power of Women as AgVocates Conference

    AmericInn Fort Pierre 312 Island Drive, Fort Pierre, SD

    The SDSU Extension will host the Power of Women as AgVocates Conference on January 19-20, 2018, at the AmericInn Lodge and Suites, Fort Pierre, SD. This conference is designed for women to learn about the "The Power of Advocating for You, Your Family, Business, and Industry.” The conference will be filled with networking, learning, and growing for women involved in agriculture.

  • Soil Health Meeting, Belle Fourche, SD

    The Branding Iron Banquet Room 19079 US Hwy 85, Belle Fourche, SD

    David Brandt is a soil health pioneer who farms in Fairfield County in central Ohio. He began no-till farming in 1971 and has been using cover crops since 1978. David has participated in yield plots for corn, soybeans and wheat into various cover crops. David has received numerous awards for conservation practices.

    10:00 AM-1:30 PM Program Includes:

    -Session By David Brandt
    -Jason Miller, NRCS Agronomist
    -Farmer Panel, discussing their adoption processes

  • No Till: Producing More With Less Water

    Wall Community Center 501 Main Street, Wall, SD

    -Overcoming Weed Challenges
    Brian Jenks, Ph.D., NDSU Weeds
    Specialist

    -Managing Soil Salinity
    Chris Augustin, NDSU Soil Health

    -Integration: Livestock, crops,
    cover crops and soils
    Jay Fuhrer, USDA-NRCS

    -A Farmers Perspective on Soil
    Health
    Dan Forgey, Producer, Gettysburg, SD

    Event is free. Pre-registration is requested.
    Email ruth.beck@sdstate.edu
    or call 605-773-8120. Lunch is included.

  • 2018 NPSAS Winter Conference

    Best Western Ramkota Hotel Aberdeen SD 1400 8th Ave NW, Aberdeen, SD

    Keynote Speakers:

    Blake & Blaine Hitzfield
    Seven Sons Farms
    Roanoke, Indiana
    www.sevensons.net

    Dr. Jonathan Lundgren
    Blue Dasher Farm www.bluedasher.farm
    Estelline, SD

    For questions or for help registering please call the NPSAS office at 701-883-4304

  • Peas, Lentils, Chickpeas: SDSU Extension Educational Meeting

    AmericInn Fort Pierre 312 Island Drive, Fort Pierre, SD

    -Disease ID and Management in Peas,
    Lentils & Chickpeas. Dr. Michael Wunsch,
    NDSU Extension Plant Pathologist

    -Successful Management of Pulse Crops.
    Dr. Dwayne Beck, SDSU -DLRF

    -SDSU Field Pea Research and Variety Trial
    Results. Dr. Chris Graham, SDSU, Agronomist

    -Crop Insurance Update for Peas, Lentils and
    Chickpeas. Steve Junghans, USDA-Risk
    Management Agency, Billings, MT

    The 2017 SD Pulse Growers Annual Meeting will follow the program. Register online or email ruth.beck@sdstate.edu by January 19, 2018.