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!

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Registration Open for 2026 Soil Health Schools!

The Coalition will host two Soil Health Schools in 2026! The West River Soil Health School is set for June 24-25 near Caputa, SD, and the South Dakota Soil Health School is set for Sept. 15-17 near Twin Brooks and Marvin, SD. These events are designed for agricultural producers as well as anyone with an interest in learning how to manage soils for resiliency and profit. The agenda features classroom style presentations by producers and technical experts from across the state and region, as well as hands-on experiences in the field. Area producers will share their challenges and successes with various methods for improving soil health, to an average class size of 30-40. Registration is open, so check out our events page to learn more!

News & Events

Job Announcement: SDSHC Team Member

Job Announcement: SDSHC Team Member

About Us: The South Dakota Soil Health Coalition led by farmers and ranchers, supports the advancement of land stewardship and profitability by nurturing life from the soil up. Founded in 2015, SDSHC is a non-profit membership organization. The South Dakota Soil...

SD Leopold Conservation Award Seeks Applicants

SD Leopold Conservation Award Seeks Applicants

Sand County Foundation Applications are being accepted for the 2026 South Dakota Leopold Conservation Award®. The $10,000 award honors ranchers, farmers, and forestland owners who go above and beyond in their management of soil health, water quality, and wildlife...