Whova Platform

Introduction To Whova Online Platform
This year’s conference will be hosted online utilizing the digital platform Whova, a state of the art software program which will allow attendees, speakers, sponsors and exhibitors to interact, while also hosting a full program of speakers, breakout sessions, awards and panels. Whova can be utilized on your computer through what they call their “Web App” or a phone app downloadable from your phone’s app store.
Watch this short video to see how the phone app works or reference the helpful guides below to familiarize yourself with the Whova platform and how to access it before and during the event!
Whova Help Guides
Whova Attendee Guide https://whova.com/pages/whova-app-user-guide/?source=ems
Whova Speaker Guide https://whova.com/pages/whova-speaker-guide/?source=ems
Whova Exhibitor Guide https://whova.com/pages/whova-app-exhibitor-guide/?source=ems
Whova Sponsor Guide https://whova.com/pages/whova-sponsor-guide/?source=ems

2024 Soil Health Conference Registration Open!
The 2024 Soil Health School will be held Jan. 23-24 at the Best Western Ramkota Hotel in Rapid City, SD! Keynote speakers include Jay Fuhrer, Jerry Hatfield, Glenn Elzinga, and Zach Smith. There will be many other speakers, breakout sessions, and opportunties to network and socialize! Join us and be a part of our 2024 Soil Health Conference!
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