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SUMMARY:Native Plant Sale
DESCRIPTION:Order native plant kits now through April 1\, 2023! It’s only $50 for 12 plants. Native-Plant-Sale-Order-Form
URL:https://allenswcd.org/event/native-plant-sale/
LOCATION:Allen County SWCD Office\, 2720 Dupont Commerce Ct.\, Suite 101\, Fort Wayne\, IN\, 46825\, United States
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SUMMARY:Going Green for Ag Conference
DESCRIPTION:Keynote Speakers \n  \nBarry Fisher \nA name synonymous with no-till and cover crops in Indiana is Barry Fisher. Fisher started the Conservation Tillage Initiative\, which morphed into the Conservation Cropping Systems Initiative. Recently retired from a multi-decade career with the NRCS\, agronomist Barry Fisher has been a long-time booster of no-till. Based in his home state of Indiana\, Fisher’s efforts helped the state’s no-till acres grow to the point where it is among the states with the highest percentage of no-till ground in the U.S. \nEileen Kladivko \nOver a highly productive 40-year career at Purdue\, Kladivko has conducted research to identify soil management systems that improve environmental quality and promote agricultural sustainability. Kladivko’s work\, independently and in collaboration with the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service and Indiana Conservation Partnership\, has helped conservation grow in Indiana\, as more farmers reevaluate their management practices for potential impacts on soil health\, system resiliency\, and water quality. Indiana has one of the largest land areas using cover crops in the country\, with over a million acres. \nJoe Nester \nJoe Nester started Nester Ag in 1993 after managing a large retail fertilizer plant for 16 years. Joe saw a need for fertilizer recommendations and nutrient management planning independent of fertilizer sales. Today\, Joe and his team of agronomists provide dedicated service and unique fertility recommendations for every client. Nester Ag’s business is to make the farmer more profitable. Ideally the best way to be profitable farming includes nutrient efficiency and recoverability\, striving for the nutrients that are applied to be fully utilized. Recoverability of the nutrients is king in profitability\, AND environmental stewardship. \n  \nJoin us for presentations and discussions on new and innovative approaches to conservation farming\, the latest on cover crop recommendations\, and tools for addressing today’s ag nutrient crunch. \nMore information & registration is available at maumeewatershedalliance.org. RSVP requested\, but not required. RSVP to mcook.swcd@gmail.com or 260.484.5848 ext.3 \nIf you need an accommodation to participate in this activity or event\, please contact Mikila Cook at 260.484.5848 ext. 3\, or by e-mail at mcook.swcd@gmail.com by March 10\, 2023. The USDA is an equal opportunity provider\, employer\, and lender. \n2023 Going Green for Ag Flyer
URL:https://allenswcd.org/event/going-green-for-ag-conference/
LOCATION:The Orchid\, 11508 Lincoln HWY E.\, New Haven\, IN\, 46774\, United States
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