The second of a series of 3 events in Indiana featuring Dr. Ray Weil, well known for his ecological approach to soil science, will also feature No-till Innovator and Eisenhower Fellow Dan DeSutter to discuss the economics of soil health systems.
The $5 fee for this half-day event includes lunch. Register online at www.RayWeilAug19Moody.eventbrite.com. To register by phone or for more information, contact the Steuben Co SWCD 260-665-3211
AGENDA
7:30 Registration
8:00 Dr. Ray Weil - Lessons Learned from the Chesapeake Bay: Soil Organic Matter Management for Nutrient Cycling and Agricultural Sustainability
9:00 Dan DeSutter - Economics of Soil Health Systems: The Payback on a Systems Approach
10:00 Breakout Sessions
- Soil Pit with Ray Weil
- Cover Crop Plot Walk
- Broadcast vs. Incorporated Seeding with Allen Dean and Tyson Franks
11:30 Farmer Panel - Cover Crops: AHa Moments and Lessons Learned
12:00 PARP Topic
12:30 Lunch
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