February 13, there will be a “The Farming Evolution-Where Do You Fit?” workshop
in the big room in the Event Center at the Fairgrounds in Holyoke. Registration
will begin at 7:30am and the workshop will start at 8am. The workshop will
conclude at 3:30pm. Refreshments and lunch will be provided and there is no
registration fee.
Attendees will hear some of the exciting discoveries
about how soils work, see a rainfall simulator, hear about cover crops in
Phillips County, technology on the farm, and some economic considerations of
tillage changes. The workshop will close with a panel of no-till farmers
including Scott Ravenkamp, Dietrich Kastens, and Steve Tucker. They will share
how they moved from conventional tillage to where they are today. There will be
plenty of time for questions.
To save a lunch, contact the Haxtun
Conservation District in Holyoke, the Yuma County Conservation District in Wray,
CO, or the Upper Republican NRD in Grant, NE, by Thursday, February 6. For a
full article and flier, go to www.ycconservation.com. There is no registration fee. Late
registrations and walk ins are welcome, but will not be guaranteed
lunch.
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