In the spirit of One Water, our April webinar offering is a joint collaboration with association partners to bring you a virtual Water Week 2020. While the nation's response to the COVID-19 pandemic will keep usRead More...
The Soil Health Nexus is hosting a series of informal soil health webinars featuring Extension soil health experts and researchers from across the region discussing the latest soil health research, resources, and news. The webinars willRead More...
Join us April 20 from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. for the virtual Nelson Institute Earth Day Conference, Earth Day@50: Aspiring for Sustainability, Striving for Justice, Crafting the Planet. The virtual content will be presented online, through a mix ofRead More...
The 2020 Wisconsin Lakes and Rivers Convention will focus on resilient lake and river systems. Come hear from great keynote speakers, attend hands-on workshops, and participate in networking.
Whether you're leading outreach and leadership programs or technological programming and support, evaluation is key to understanding impact and cultivating improvement. Tune in for this month's The Current webinar as we hear about successful mixed methodsRead More...
Current satellite technology can provide high resolution data down to the field scale for place-based agricultural applications. However, accessing this data can be a burden and existing tools may not provide all the information that isRead More...
Soil Health is a rapidly evolving movement that is frequently in the headlines. Water Quality is important everywhere, but specific issues vary widely based on geography, land use, and population. Attend this webinar to learn aboutRead More...
Native vegetation has been questioned for its perceived high cost of establishment; however, when considering its multiple ecosystem services and improved efficiencies over many non-native introduced species, native vegetation is a desirable alternative. Topics covered willRead More...
Effectively dealing with nutrient management on grazing operations must be addressed and they create many challenges. There are various grazing systems, and each one tackles nutrient management in a different way. Animal type along with forageRead More...
Biochar has been touted as improving soil water relations, microbial processes, and soil fertility; reducing greenhouse gas emissions; and increasing crop productivity. How can such a simple material do so much? This webinar will explore someRead More...