2024 Nebraska Soil Health Conferences: Beyond the Topsoil

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All UNL Soil Health events include information from projects across the state, either on research or producers’ fields, empowering Nebraska producers with cutting-edge soil health practices.

2024 Nebraska Soil Health Conferences: Beyond the Topsoil

The 2024 Soil Health Conferences aim to foster collaboration and knowledge-sharing within the Nebraska agricultural community. Attendees can expect:

  1. Research presentations: Leading experts and researchers will present the latest findings and advancements in soil health, shedding light on cutting-edge practices and technologies.
  2. Farmers and Industry panels: Engage in discussions with experienced farmers and industry leaders, gaining insights into real-world challenges and success stories in soil health management.
  3. Networking opportunities: Connect with fellow producers, UNL researchers, extension personnel and industry partners. Build valuable relationships that can contribute to the growth of your farm and Ag business.
  4. Exhibition area: Explore a dedicated exhibition showcasing products, services and technologies that promote soil health and sustainable farming practices.

Join us in one or both of our Soil Health Conferences to learn about innovative soil health and cover crop practices from farmers, researchers and industry representatives.

Eastern Nebraska Soil Health Conference

Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024, from 8:30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m.
West Point Nielsen Community Center, 200 Anna Stalp Ave., West Point, Nebraska

Central Nebraska Soil Health Conference

Tuesday, March 5, 2024, from 8:30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m.
Adams County Fairgrounds, 947 S Baltimore Ave., Hastings, Nebraska



Registration and more details can be found here.

Important:

  • Both conferences provide certified crop advisors with continuing education units (CEUs). 
  • These are sponsored events, and registration is required. Capacity will be limited, so make sure you and your team register soon.

We hope you can join us!

For more information, contact Carolina Córdova, Ph.D., UNL Soil Health Team lead, assistant professor and statewide soil health specialist, or Katja Koehler-Cole, UNL Soil Health Team Lead, statewide soil health extension educator.

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