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SUMMARY:Heartland: Soil Health Field Day
DESCRIPTION:7-7-26 Randolph Field Day Flyer \n  \nJoin Heartland Co-op to learn about the economic and biological benefits of conservation and seed genetics. Grill-out lunch is provided. The agenda includes seeing a rainfall simulation of soils under different management systems\, a seed demo plot walk\, and a soil health field walk. \n  \nTime: 10 am – 1 pm \nDate: Tuesday\, July 7 \nLocation: Heartland Co-op\, 109 Depot St\, Randolph\, IA 51649 \n  \nPlease RSVP to Emma Slate at eslate@heartlandcoop.com or 515-238-3750.
URL:https://www.iaagwater.org/event/heartland-soil-health-field-day/
LOCATION:Randolph\, Randolph\, Iowa
CATEGORIES:Cover crops,Field day,No till and strip till,SW Iowa
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SUMMARY:PFI: Considering Cover Crops? Species\, Mixes and Support To Meet Your Farm’s Needs
DESCRIPTION:Eric Fara grew up in Shelby County\, Iowa\, where his family raised crops for seed and his grandpa ran a grain elevator through which he sold the seed. About 25 years ago\, they started raising wagyu cattle and grazing them on cover crops when possible. Eric felt a strong pull back to the farm after completing his education. To find his niche in the family operation\, he started doing custom cover crop application using the cleaned rye and oat seed. \n  \nCome to the Fara family’s field day to see plots of various cover crop species and mixes. You’ll hear about opportunities for cost-share to support adding cover crops. Eric is also excited to share how he has grown his custom seeding business to more than 1\,600 acres of cover crops\, plus some alfalfa and land in the Conservation Reserve Program.
URL:https://www.iaagwater.org/event/pfi-considering-cover-crops-species-mixes-and-support-to-meet-your-farms-needs/
LOCATION:Irwin\, Irwin\, Iowa
CATEGORIES:Cover crops,Field day,SW Iowa
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