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Soil Health Rally
Nov
14

Soil Health Rally

Join Rural Action and partners to learn about soil health in Ohio and hear from local and state speakers. Get fired up for soil health by learning about its role in food production, watershed health, and climate mitigation. Visit Rural Action at tables around the Athens Courthouse steps before and after the speakers to enjoy demos and learn more in-depth. Attendees at this event will learn about the past, present, and future of soil health conservation in Ohio and what they can do in their backyard to take part.

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Those Who Feed Us: An Art Exhibition Celebrating Soils
Nov
13

Those Who Feed Us: An Art Exhibition Celebrating Soils

The Living Art and Ecology Lab at The Ohio State University’s Department of Art invites you to a short, juried exhibition seeking to appreciate those who feed us through building and maintaining our soils. Artists are invited to submit work that explores soil as community: from microbes and mycelium, to plants and people, and beyond. Artists working in all mediums are welcome to apply. Submissions are due by October 20th at 11:59 p.m.

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The USDA and You: Conservation Programs
Nov
12

The USDA and You: Conservation Programs

Explore USDA conservation programs and the ways they can benefit farmers and support healthy soils. Join the Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association’s (OEFFA) Policy Program and CalCAN in a discussion about NRCS’s Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) and Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP). Learn about the historic funding in the Inflation Reduction Act, as well as how the programs work, their impact, and how farmers and farm advocates can influence their implementation to improve them over time. If you have used one of these programs, or are thinking about it, please join the conversation!

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Environmental Professionals Network: Inaugural Soil Health Week in Ohio, celebrating healthy soils for environmental and human health
Nov
12

Environmental Professionals Network: Inaugural Soil Health Week in Ohio, celebrating healthy soils for environmental and human health

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This Environmental Professionals Network (EPN)Program brings together myriad soil science and health professionals and experts to celebrate the first annual Ohio Soil Health Week. The event includes a morning breakfast with planned talks from soil health researchers, farm managers from across Ohio, and representatives from OEFFA. Mainly, the speakers will present on the theme of soil health in diverse landscapes in Ohio, including on production agriculture fields, gardens, livestock grazing paddocks, prairies and grasslands, and lawns and landscaped areas.

All participants, regardless of in-person or virtual attendance, must register online. The cost of attendance for non-students is $25, $5 for students, and free for all virtual livestream participants. The price of in-person registration includes a coffee bar and a breakfast buffet.

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Martin Hollow Heritage Farm Tour
Nov
10

Martin Hollow Heritage Farm Tour

Kick off the new Ohio Soil Health Week with a soil-focused Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association (OEFFA) farm tour! Martin Hollow Heritage Farm is a unique collaboration between landowner Carolyn Moore and farmer Danny Losekamp who raises cattle on the land, with support from longtime beef grazier Jim Linne. Walk through the pastures and identify the various species of grasses and legumes, take Brix readings, dig up some soil for a water infiltration demonstration, and talk about how USDA conservation programs helped fund the grazing infrastructure.

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Developing Regenerative Pastures and Community Connections: A Soil Health Field Demo Day in Champaign County
Nov
10

Developing Regenerative Pastures and Community Connections: A Soil Health Field Demo Day in Champaign County

The one.two.five Benefit Corporation is hosting a field day that will begin with a 90-minute field tour with Cory Stratton, the main farmer and co-owner of Truest Farms, a 21-acre regenerative farm established three years ago, focusing on poultry, hogs, and lambs. Then, everyone will meet for a 90-minute field tour with Tonni & Graham Oberly, co-owners of Oaks & Sprouts farm. The Oberly’s grow a variety of vegetables and have a small livestock operation that includes pigs, a cow, goats, and livestock guardian dogs. The Oberly’s practice minimal tillage, use reusable landscape fabric, and rotate livestock to improve soil health.

The cost of registration is $35/person. Lunch is provided. Ridesharing/carpooling is recommended. Please see the registration form for scholarship and cost-reduced registration options.

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Organizers and hosts are not responsible for accidents or damages. OSHI/OEFFA does not endorse any commercial products displayed or discussed at events.