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Free Workshop Helps Farmers Tackle Conservation Challenges

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Farmers across Wisconsin are encouraged to join a robust conversation on conservation practices and soil health at the 3rd Annual Soil Health Workshop and Rock River Resiliency Event on Tuesday, December 10. Hosted by the Rock River Regenerative Grazers and local watershed groups, the event provides a dynamic platform for learning, networking, and sharing solutions to build agricultural resilience.

“This event is all about practical solutions,” said Kirsten Jurcek, coordinator for the Rock River Regenerative Grazers. “Farmers talking to farmers about what works and what doesn’t is incredibly powerful. It’s about supporting one another and creating lasting change.”

The event, held at the UW-Whitewater Community Engagement Center (1260 West Main Street, Whitewater, WI), kicks off with registration at 9 a.m. and runs until 3 p.m., followed by a social hour. Farmers can register for free by using the code "Farmer" during registration.

Highlights of the day include:

  • Weather Patterns and Projections for Southern Wisconsin with Assistant State Climatologist Bridget Mason.
  • The Role of Biology in Soil Health, offering a closer look at soil ecosystems.
  • Small Group Breakout Sessions on topics like cover crops, rotational grazing, and livestock care.
  • A Farmer Panel Discussion, featuring both experienced voices and young innovators like a 24-year-old panelist shaping the future of agriculture.
  • Networking Opportunities to connect with peers and experts.
  • A Local Foods Lunch, showcasing regional flavors.

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Farmers across Wisconsin are encouraged to join a robust conversation on conservation practices and soil health at the 3rd Annual Soil Health Workshop and Rock River Resiliency Event on Tuesday, December 10. Hosted by the Rock River Regenerative Grazers and local watershed groups, the event provides a dynamic platform for learning, networking, and sharing solutions to build agricultural resilience.

“This event is all about practical solutions,” said Kirsten Jurcek, coordinator for the Rock River Regenerative Grazers. “Farmers talking to farmers about what works and what doesn’t is incredibly powerful. It’s about supporting one another and creating lasting change.”

The event, held at the UW-Whitewater Community Engagement Center (1260 West Main Street, Whitewater, WI), kicks off with registration at 9 a.m. and runs until 3 p.m., followed by a social hour. Farmers can register for free by using the code "Farmer" during registration.

Highlights of the day include:

  • Weather Patterns and Projections for Southern Wisconsin with Assistant State Climatologist Bridget Mason.
  • The Role of Biology in Soil Health, offering a closer look at soil ecosystems.
  • Small Group Breakout Sessions on topics like cover crops, rotational grazing, and livestock care.
  • A Farmer Panel Discussion, featuring both experienced voices and young innovators like a 24-year-old panelist shaping the future of agriculture.
  • Networking Opportunities to connect with peers and experts.
  • A Local Foods Lunch, showcasing regional flavors.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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