Jan. 11-14: Soil Health: Measuring and Managing

Green crops in hills of Palouse with Pullman in the distance.

PULLMAN, Wash. –Learn about soil health testing, carbon cycling, cover cropping in arid climates, soil health for pathogen and pest suppression, stress and mental health for farm workers, and much more during the WSU Farmers Network’s Soil Health webinar series, Jan. 11-14 via Zoom.

The Farmers Network has been working to bring another year of excellent speakers together to discuss important soil health topics. This year’s information won’t be limited by cost or geographic boundaries, with content relevant to anyone interested in soils in the inland Pacific Northwest.

The live event will be offered at no cost via Zoom from 9-11 a.m. each day, with recorded sessions to be offered through our continuing education platform for CCA credit following the event for a small fee. For more information and to register for the live events, please visit the WSU Farmers Network Webinar page.

Stay tuned for the final agenda of the upcoming Decision Making Using On-Farm Data to be offered Feb. 8-11.

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