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Resolve to improve soil health in 2023 at free workshops

Posted 12/20/22

BRIDGEVILLE — The Delaware Soil Health Partnership will hold soil health workshops from 9 a.m. to noon on Wednesdays, Jan. 18, Feb. 8, and Feb. 22 at the Bridgeville Fire Hall.

The workshops …

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Resolve to improve soil health in 2023 at free workshops

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BRIDGEVILLE — The Delaware Soil Health Partnership will hold soil health workshops from 9 a.m. to noon on Wednesdays, Jan. 18, Feb. 8, and Feb. 22 at the Bridgeville Fire Hall.

The workshops are free and open to the public and lunch will be provided following each event.

On Feb. 8, Tim Rosen, director of agriculture and restoration at ShoreRivers, will discuss conservation drainage and soil health initiatives on Delmarva. University of Delaware extension agents, David Owens, entomology, and Jarrod Miller, agronomy will cover the latest soil health research updates. Additional information will be provided on USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service soil health program updates. An expert panel discussion, “Weighing the Tradeoffs in Soil Health,” will conclude the session.

On Feb. 22, Liz Haney, founder of Soil Regen and co-developer of the Haney soil health test, will present, “A Deep Dive into Soil Testing for Soil Health.” A discussion on interpreting Sussex County soil test results, regenerative certification and the future of agriculture will follow the presentation.

On-site registration will be available and continuing education units are pending. For more information or to register online, visit www.sussexconservation.org/events, call 302-856-3990, ext. 3 or email bobbi.heck@de.nacdnet.net.

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