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  • Faith and Agriculture Webinar

    Online Event

    EEN's Upper Midwest Coordinator, Rev. Tim Olsen, will be joined by two South Dakota farmers, Roy Thompson and David Kruger, to talk all things South Dakota soil health. As Christians, Roy and David strive to utilize soil health best practices that are healing the land and healing local communities. Join us on April 24th at […]

  • Birds – At Home on the Range

    Totton Ranch 34655 240th Street, Chamberlain, SD, United States

    When: May 30-31, 2025 Where: Totton Ranch, Chamberlain, SD Join the annual bird watching tour: Birds. At Home, on the Range. You will be glad you did! Watch, photograph and record bird species, livestock and wildlife Hear presentations from land owners and conservation experts Learn the connections between birds and livestock Enjoy two days on […]

  • Young Adult Ranching for Profit Workshop

    Wedge Tent Ranch 14596 SD-73, Faith, SD, United States

    When: June 2-5, 2025 Where: Wedge Tent Ranch, Faith, SD The Young Adults Ranching for Profit Workshop is a four-day, hands-on intensive training designed for individuals aged 18 to 30 who are eager to develop business management skills in agriculture. Participants will engage in practical sessions covering key aspects of ranch management, including financial planning, […]

  • 20th Annual Soil and Rangeland Days

    Belle Fourche

    Hosted by: Butte Conservation District, Natural Resources Conservation Service & SDSU Extension Pre-registration is due by May 30, 2025 - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd3x3NBf9WMH1iW2l98Sgg9pdwdz2pxZ7JB07NRJR4gqNa2rg/viewform Registration starts 8:30 AM June 10th at the Belle Fourche Community Hall. Student display set-up will take place at the same time. Meals Provided: June 10th: Lunch, Supper June 11th: Lunch June 10th is […]

  • Good, Bad, and Similar Looking Plant Tour

    The intent of the day is to get folks on a variety of sites and talk about how to identify the plants species that look “similar” but are actually native and good to have around.  This is a great opportunity for agency, landowners, county weed folks, and plant folks to look at and talk about […]