W-H Farm Bureau Hosting Soil Health Workshop August 10th

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On Wednesday, August 10th, the Warren-Henderson Farm Bureau will host a Soil Health Workshop at the auditorium in Monmouth. Manager Gina Sanberg shares guest speakers will cover nutrient management strategies to assist growers in successfully implementing no-till, strip-till, and cover crop operations:

“The topics that are going to be covered at that meeting include Soil Biology, Cover Crop, Nutrient Management, and Planter Setup. We have a good lineup of speakers, Abigail Peterson with the Illinois Soybean Association, Jim Isermann with the Illinois Sustainable Ag Partnership, and Jay Nelson with Field to Yield Crop Consulting.”

The Soil Health Workshop will be held from 10 am to 3 pm on August 10th.

**Written by WMOI/WRAM Director of Communications Kelsey Crain**

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