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Soil Health Road Show

In March 2016, Farm & Food Care Ontario will take an important soil health message to farmers across the southern Lake Huron and the Lake Erie watersheds with the Soil Health Road Show.

Funded by the Great Lakes Agricultural Stewardship Initiative, each of the six workshops will include presentations and demonstrations from members of OMAFRA’s soil team.

Topics include soil fertility, organic matter and erosion control with a focus on cover crops and conservation tillage. In each location, a panel of local farmers and crop advisors will also discuss their experiences and offer practical solutions to improving both soil health and water quality in their areas.

Farmer participants will also learn more about cost-share opportunities for on-farm environmental projects. They are also encouraged to bring recent soil test results to the workshop in order to take a deeper look with OMAFRA Soil Team members.

These workshops run from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. each day.

Space is limited to the first 50 people to register for the following locations: Elmwood, March 1 Brodhagen, March 2 Delhi, March 3 Parkhill, March 8 Thamesville, March 9 Leamington, March 10

To register, visit www.farmfoodcare.org/events.

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