Finding Diverse Solutions for Diverse Soils

Finding Diverse Solutions for Diverse Soils

In February 2024, SoilCon returns — with a different look — including a series of engaging events to advance soil health practices and knowledge.

WA, UNITED STATES, January 16, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — Washington SoilCon returns in February with a series of engaging events to advance soil health practices and knowledge.

SoilCon, now in its fourth year, is a free resource for agricultural professionals to learn science-based soil health information. This year, SoilCon will be a network of soil health events happening across Washington State, plus a global online event.

Anyone interested is encouraged to attend the Global Perspectives event to see what projects are happening worldwide and then find the most relevant regional event for them.

Participants will engage with regional soil health experts, both researchers and farmers. Each can choose between the convenience of online meeting and in-person engagement. The in-person events offer regionally-specific soil health insights and allow attendees a chance to connect with a community dedicated to improving soil health.

Find more information and to register now, go to the SoilCon website.

SoilCon events schedule includes:

SoilCon: Global Perspectives

February 6 from 8-12 PST, online

Explore global soil health projects and innovations from experts worldwide.

SoilCon: Diversified Organic

February 8from 8-12 PST in Puyallup and online

Learn holistic farm management strategies specific to organic systems.

SoilCon: Irrigated Perennials

February 13 from 12-5 PST in Prosser and online

Navigate soil health complexities in vineyards and hop yards with the latest science.

SoilCon: NW Washington Annuals

February 15 from 8-12 PST in Mount Vernon and online

Discover strategies to enhance soil health in potato-based rotations in the unique maritime climate.

SoilCon: Dryland

February 20 from 8-12 PST in Davenport and online

Dive into soil health management in the inland PNW.

Find more information and register now at wasoilhealth.com to be a part of the soil health conversation.

Molly McIlquham
Washington Soil Health Initiative
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