ANNUAL FARMING EVOLUTION EVENT FEB. 20-21 IN HOLYOKE, CO

Registration by Friday, February 8, 2019, is $30 for one day and $40 for both days.  Late Registration and at the door is $40 for one day and $50 for both days.  Breaks, lunches, and all handout materials are included.

Make plans now to join farmers and ranchers at the 2019 Farming Evolution event in Holyoke, CO.  The Farming Evolution will be held February 20 & 21, 2019 at the Phillips County Event Center on the Fairgrounds, just north of Holyoke, CO.

Christine Jones, soil ecologist from Australia, will be the headline speaker.  Over several decades, Christine has worked with farmers and ranchers using renewing practices.  After a highly respected career in the public sector, she began to promote the benefits of soil carbon throughout the world.

Christine will spend a good deal of time explaining how we can build new top soil.  She’ll transition to the amazing power of diversity.  She’ll also talk about how Pasture Cropping can benefit the soil and producer.  Pasture Cropping is seeding annual crops into former cropland seeded to grasses.  This includes CRP, Soil Bank, or go back lands. You can learn more about Christine at www.amazingcarbon.com

Raj Khosla will speak about Precision Nutrient cycling and the Precision Climate Smart Agriculture.   Raj was named 2015 Precision Ag Educator of the Year by the Precision Ag Institute.  He will explore the connection between soil variability and precise crop inputs.  He will also discuss using remote sensing techniques to identify crop nitrogen stress in irrigated corn and to detect weeds.

Seeing is believing, and nothing makes an impression like a Rainfall Simulator.  Seeing how water behaves on soils with different tillage & cropping histories is fascinating every time.

Do you know how nitrogen, carbon, and phosphorous cycle in the soil?  Candy Thomas will share both how they cycle and why that matters to you.  Candy is the Soil Health Specialist with the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) for Kansas and Nebraska.

Managing Herbicide Resistant Weeds is the topic for Eric Westra.  Eric is a research associate with Todd Gaines at Colorado State University.  He will discuss identifying and managing problem weeds.

Scott Speck will share the decision-making opportunities satellite imagery provides.  Scott is the Digital Ag Lead for Western Plains in Gothenburg, NE.  Information on emergence, irrigation, soil variance, pests and diseases are all available from satellites!

A panel of ‘pilots’ will discuss the topic of Drones: Toy or Tool?  There will also be a producer panel on hand to share their no-till/soil health journey.

There will be a mixer after the program on Wednesday to visit with speakers and exhibitors.

Agenda, lodging and eatery information is available online at www.farmingevolution2019.eventbrite.com.

Registration by Friday, February 8, 2019, is $30 for one day and $40 for both days.  Late Registration and at the door is $40 for one day and $50 for both days.  Breaks, lunches, and all handout materials are included.

Registrations are accepted online or in person/by phone at the NRCS Office in Holyoke.  To register online, go to www.farmingevolution2019.eventbrite.com.  Use the ‘payment method’ drop down to pay by credit card on-line or to select ‘pay by check’.  At the door payment option will be available for late registrations.

The Farming Evolution Event is hosted by the Haxtun, Morgan, Sedgwick and Yuma County Conservation Districts, the Upper Republican Natural Resource District.  The Colorado State Conservation Board, NRCS, and Pheasants Forever provide financial support.

By Tucker Allmer - The BARN

Tucker Allmer & the BARN are members of the National Association of Farm Broadcasting (NAFB), the Colorado FFA Foundation, the Colorado 4H Foundation, the Colorado Farm Show Marketing Committee, 1867 Club Board Member, Denver Ag & Livestock Club Member, the Weld County Fair Board, the Briggsdale FFA Advisory Council, Briggsdale 4H Club Beef Leader & Founder / Coordinator of the Briggsdale Classic Open Jackpot Show.

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