Monroe Community College Agronomy Farm
Monroe, Michigan
During this fun and informative event, participants will be able to chat with MSU Extension educators Ricardo Costa and Sarah Fronczak about topics related to cover crops and manure application. Participants will also learn more about tile drainage, water qualityRead More...
Fall cover crop seeding, cover crop funding and seeding covers into standing crops are some of the highlights of an Aug. 27 field day at Iowa State University’s Allee Demonstration Farm. Lyle Rossiter, Allee Demonstration Farm superintendent,Read More...
Lancaster Agricultural Research Station
7396 State Rd 35 & 81, Lancaster, Wisconsin
North Central SARE and UW-Madison are hosting a cover crops workshop on Wednesday, September 4th. Topics that will be covered include cover crop establishment for the driftless region, considerations for planting green, and using cover cropsRead More...
Farmers and agronomists are invited to this unique, small-group field day "in the pits" to learn about soil health. Participants will see how soil responds to different tillage, topography and crop management practices by examining the soilRead More...
Experts from Michigan State University, Purdue University and Ohio State University will speak on conventional drainage, controlled drainage, drainage water recycling, cover crops and soil health. These talks will discuss techniques for improving drainage water qualityRead More...
Welcome to the 11th year of the Omaha Green Infrastructure Tour! This year, we invite you to join us for a Maintenance and Management tour. We will re-visit some of our most interesting tour stops fromRead More...
Paustian Family Farm
22480 70th Avenue, Walcott, Iowa
Field day attendees will have the opportunity to hear from Paustian and ask questions about the family’s experiences with the saturated buffer, drone technology, cover crops and other practices. The new Iowa Learning Farms Conservation StationRead More...
EPA Region 6 Headquarters
1201 Elm St, Dallas, Texas
This four-day workshop is for program staff from EPA, states, tribes, and territories who want to learn more about surface water quality modeling and how these tools can be used to support their program activities. TheRead More...
If you desire to learn more about inland lakes, consider enrolling in the Michigan State University Extension (MSUE) award winning Introduction to Lakes online course. Introduction to Lakes is a nationally recognized six-week class that is offeredRead More...
This free, virtual meet-up series is a peer-learning opportunity for watershed professionals to share ideas and advice for solving real-life challenges of watershed projects. If you work with farmers and communities on watershed-scale projects to improveRead More...