SoilCon ’24: Irrigated Perennials

SoilCon has been an incredible resource for those interested in improving soil health across the globe. Over the past three years, the event has brought together 84 experts from across the country to share their expertise on a range of topics, including long-term research, soil biology, and Native American perspectives on soil health. Date: Tuesday, February […]

SoilCon ’24: NW Washington Annuals

SoilCon has been an incredible resource for those interested in improving soil health across the globe. Over the past three years, the event has brought together 84 experts from across the country to share their expertise on a range of topics, including long-term research, soil biology, and Native American perspectives on soil health. Date: Thursday, February […]

SoilCon ’24: Dryland

SoilCon has been an incredible resource for those interested in improving soil health across the globe. Over the past three years, the event has brought together 84 experts from across the country to share their expertise on a range of topics, including long-term research, soil biology, and Native American perspectives on soil health. Date: Tuesday, February […]

Harvesting Insights with Data-Driven On-Farm Precision Experimentation (OFPE)

Zoom (virtual)

Hosted by The University of Connecticut and the PNW Farmers' Network Participants can expect to:- learn about OFPE methods- brainstorm obstacles and solutions for developing adoptable variable rate recommendations- evaluate the trial design and reporting software for developing your own experiments- connect with collaborators Symposium includes:- access to OFPE video tutorial materials- design and reporting […]

PNW Farmers’ Network Soil Health Coffee Hour — Virtual

Zoom (virtual)

Nitrogen fixing bacteria in wheat-based cropping systems, presented by Kaviraj Singh, Ph.D. candidate, WSU Department of Crop and Soil Sciences Sign up to receive the Zoom link: February 28th at 10:00- Farmers' Network Soil Health Zoom Coffee Hour (google.com)

USWBSI 2024 Scabinar

This live, two-hour webinar is intended for practitioner stakeholders (farmers, crop consultants, extension personnel, and industry personnel) to attain insights on FHB and the best ways to manage FHB and associated mycotoxins in wheat and barley crops. ProgramScabinar 2024 will feature experts from across different wheat and barley production regions in the U.S. who will provide […]

WaSHI: Making Soils Data Actionable

REGISTER for free: wasoilhealth.org More soil tests and data are available to farmers than ever. While this can be empowering, it can also be confusing. New information on soil chemistry, biology, and physics can sometimes be difficult to translate into action. In this webinar series, we highlight projects across Washington that are using soil data […]

WaSHI: Making Soils Data Actionable

REGISTER for free: wasoilhealth.org More soil tests and data are available to farmers than ever. While this can be empowering, it can also be confusing. New information on soil chemistry, biology, and physics can sometimes be difficult to translate into action. In this webinar series, we highlight projects across Washington that are using soil data […]

WaSHI: Making Soils Data Actionable

REGISTER for free: wasoilhealth.org More soil tests and data are available to farmers than ever. While this can be empowering, it can also be confusing. New information on soil chemistry, biology, and physics can sometimes be difficult to translate into action. In this webinar series, we highlight projects across Washington that are using soil data […]

WaSHI: Making Soils Data Actionable

REGISTER for free: wasoilhealth.org More soil tests and data are available to farmers than ever. While this can be empowering, it can also be confusing. New information on soil chemistry, biology, and physics can sometimes be difficult to translate into action. In this webinar series, we highlight projects across Washington that are using soil data […]

PNW Farmers’ Network Soil Health Coffee Hour (virtual)

Zoom (virtual)

This month we’re excited to hear from: Rachael Plunkett and Christina Haggerty of Oregon State University on their work with Nematodes and Cover Crops in dryland wheat-based systems. Sign up here to receive the link