The third 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 Barry Fisher along with farmers Dan and Clint Arnholt.
The $5 registration fee includes lunch. Registration may be completed online at www.RayWeilAug20SuDan.eventbrite.com. For more information or to register by phone, contact the Bartholomew Co SWCD 812-378.1280
AGENDA
8:30 Registration
9:30 Dr Ray Weil - Lessons Learned from the Chesapeake Bay: Soil Organic Matter Management for Nutrient Cycling and Agricultural Sustainability
11:00 Program and Sponsor Updates
11:30 Lunch
12:30 Breakout sessions
- Soil Pit with Dr Ray Weil
- Air Seeder and Cover Crop Selections with Barry Fisher and Clint & Dan Arnholt
- Potential Role of Gypsum in Reducing Phosphorus Run-Off with Ron Chamberlain
2:30 Conclude
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