Soil Health Winter Workshop Highway 14 tour stop coming to Owatonna Feb. 18
The annual Soil Health Workshop hosted by the Freeborn Area Soil Health Team has a long-standing history of speakers and information related to soil health and profitability. This year’s focus is “Making soil health work with economics, research, and experience in the field.”
Speakers will include Sam Ireland, Ryan Gibbs, and Andy Linder. Sam is the manager of the Dakota Lakes Research Farm in South Dakota and will provide an inside look at the ground-breaking soil health research happening on the farm, sharing the latest findings, innovative techniques, and their potential to transform sustainable farming practices.
Andy is from Easton, Minnesota, and will be presenting his insights on the economics of soil health and discussing how he’s successfully implementing conservation practices in a financially sustainable way on his farm.
Ryan is from Hopkinton, Iowa, and will share his experience with getting started in soil health and integrating composting on his farm.
This one-day event is from 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., at Torey’s Restaurant, 208 N. Cedar Ave, Owatonna. There is no cost to attend the event and lunch will be provided. RSVPs are needed by Tuesday, Feb. 11, to reserve your spot as seating is limited. To register for the event, call 507-320-3728, email Lindsey.Cornell@mn.nacdnet.net or register online at https://soilhealthwinterworkshop2025.eventbrite.com
The event is sponsored by Steele SWCD (Soil and Water Conservation District), Freeborn SWCD, Cannon River Watershed Joint Powers Organization, Comprehensive Watershed and Management Plan-Shell Rock and Winnebago, Saddle Butte Ag, Shell Rock River Watershed District, Farm Service Agency, Albert Lea Seed, Arcadian Bank, and the Clean Water, Land, & Legacy Amendment.
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