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January 2018
Practical Farmers of Iowa Annual Conference
If we look back in recent history, Iowa’s rural landscape was one with more people: families and children, farmers and townsfolk, people of diverse ages fueling rural economies. Rural residents have been moving to metro areas where there are more opportunities to make a living, meet friends and build community. Rural schools are consolidating, businesses are closing and our once thriving rural communities are losing their vibrancy. This trend is not inevitable. Practical Farmers of Iowa has a different vision…
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Women in Ag Leadership Conference
This year’s conference theme is “The Conversations of Leadership.” The keynote and capstone speakers highlight how important one single conversation can be. Concurrent session speakers offer advice for engaging others through shared values. Panelists share how our conversations can influence both the agricultural organizations we serve and ourselves as individuals. There's even a workshop to help you communicate your personal brand. In response to feedback from last year, a Women Impacting Agriculture reception has been added for everyone to enjoy…
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Iowa State University 2019 Soil Health Conference
Science Meets Practice for Advancing Soil Health The 2019 Soil Health Conference is the 3rd since the 2016 inaugural conference. The previous two soil health conferences were marked by successful attendance, engagement, and positive feedback for continuing this tradition in addressing soil health challenges. After one year break in 2018, the Soil Health conference is reconvening to continue our engagement and provide fresh and new perspectives to our audience that include farmers, agronomists, students, scientists, farm managers, and agency personnel.…
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