Missouri Delta Soil Health Alliance has received a Regional Volunteer Award for the NRCS Midwest Region for their selfless efforts promoting SOIL HEALTH. By helping their neighbors learn about soil health they are working to ensure a bright farming future for their grandkids!
Everyone is invited to our next Soil Health Luncheon in Jackson, MO on November 13th at Delmonico's Steakhouse 11:30-1:30. These are informal meetings for producers/landowners to discuss current topics in Soil Health Management. Soil Health Rocks!! 573-755-6093 for more info.
Come join us for another Soil Health Luncheon- Farmer, Landowners and anyone interested in soil health is welcome to come discuss and learn from each other how soil health management works. December 11th at Delmonico's in Jackson, MO.
I had the pleasure of presenting an introduction to soil health to a great group of folks at the St. Louis\Parkview Horticultural Society last Thursday. I usually learn from the people I work with and that evening was no exception. Sharp folks they are. Soil Health Everywhere!
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Steve Groff and Rob Myers will lead a workshop in Jackson, MO Detailing Opportunities and Answers for Ag Retailers and other Farm Advisors March 5,
8:30am–4 pm Ext Office, 684 Jackson Trail, Jackson, MO. To Register: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
Still here and aching to go again - past pic from my Dunklin County friends - rye cover versus bare strip - Pretty healthy stand of palmer on the bare strip, eh?
Adam Chappell did a great job detailing his journey into soil health. Cotton and rice farming with notill and covers......AND he's making it work with equipment and spare parts he has! Delta farmers can follow his lead and follow the economics - Soil health works! x.com/jimmy_emmons/s…