Annual Meeting
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Please be sure to register for this event by clicking on the event website. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing the event's zoom link.
Join Derek Thompson of DeKalb SWCD as he shares his knowledge about converting equipment to no-till/low-till practices and answers questions.
Don't be a fool about weeds and cover crops! Grab your coffee and join us bright and early to learn about plants and their impact on your farming with Heath Hurst (ISDA) and Arthur Franke (SWCD of Steuben County)! Join Here: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82849652239?pwd=MFcxbmdOa2ZneUUrOEdzTks3c3pCdz09
The City Nature Challenge will be held from April 30-May 3, 2021, and the Allen County SWCD along with the IN Department of Natural Resources will be stationed at Salomon Farm Park on Saturday, May 1, from 1-3pm to answer any questions participants in the challenge may have. The City Nature Challenge is a competition …
A conversation about local water quality testing and our local rivers.
Join us for a conversation about how to get started with composting and why it’s important for soil health. Our speakers are Terri Theisen from Purdue Extension and Megan Masterson from Ground Down.
Join us and learn all you need to know about becoming a vendor at a farmer’s market, and learn how others have success!
Join us as we learn from Jennifer Nettles of Vincennes University and Naim Edwards of Michigan State, both experts on urban agriculture.
Please join us for our 6th Annual (almost) Soil Health Field Day to be held 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Wednesday, September 8th 2021 at Roemke Farms. Lunch is provided. Our expert speakers will be discussing a wide variety of topics in four separate sessions which include: The Grown Down on Cover Crops - Inter-seeding & cover …
Join us for Rivers Summit III, Partnerships for Water Quality. Leaders, innovators, elected officials, and community members come together to discuss the state of our rivers, the fluid economics of good water, and how to turn challenges into opportunities. More info to come