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SUMMARY:Building Soil Health and Carbon Intensity
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to improve soil health and reduce carbon intensity in your gardening or farming practices at our event! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCome join us at Winner Family Farms Inc for a day filled with insightful discussions and hands-on workshops on soil health and carbon intensity. Learn from experts in the field and discover practical ways to enhance your soil’s health while reducing carbon emissions. This in-person event will take place at 7317 State Route 47\, De Graff\, OH\, USA. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and take your farming practices to the next level! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProgram:\n11:30 Registration (visit exhibitors and network with other farmers)\n12:00 Lunch provided by American Farmland Trust\n12:30 Welcome: Nathan Brause\, President Ohio No-till Council and Jessica D’Ambrosio\, The Nature Conservancy\n12:40 Where Does Your Checkoff Money Really Go?: Marlene Eick\, Ohio Corn & Wheat\n1:10 Carbon Intensity: Increase Your Income with Soil Health: Mitchell Hora\, Continuum Ag\n2:15 Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) company perspective\, regen ag and carbon reduction for dairies and row crops: Ryan Bergman\, Danone\n2:45 Q&A: Mitchell Hora and Ryan Bergman\n3:00 Break\n3:10 On farm soil health\, Cover Crops and Programming: Michael Watercutter\, American Farmland Trust / Mercer Landmark\n3:40 Cover crop selection\, management\, and adding soil carbon: Cody Beacom\, Bird Agronomics\n4:10 Q&A: Michael Watercutter and Cody Beacom\n4:30 Adjourn\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMitchell Hora\, Continuum Ag\nMitchell is a 7th-generation Iowa farmer and the Founder/CEO of Continuum Ag\, a soil health data intelligence company.Continuum works with enterprise level partners to help them implement regenerative ag practices throughout their supply chain or portfolio. Via the expansion of their TopSoil Tool\, the group has amassed a footprint of 42 states and 20 countries and now houses the largest\, private soil health database. For his efforts\, Mitchell has been named to the AgGrad 30 Under 30 list and to the Forbes Under 30 list.\n\n\nRyan Bergman\, The Dannon Company North America\nRyan is the Director of milk farming &amp; sustainability where he is responsible for coordinating the upstream value chain of milk production related to the Dannon pledge. He engages with partners to develop appropriate agronomic strategy fitting each milk region. He also develops and advises crop growers on all sustainable agricultural practices: from crop rotation\, crop types\, fertilizer\, and pesticide usage to any other agronomic topics. Ryan is a graduate of Ohio State University’s Agriculture Technical Institute.\n\nMarlene Eick\, Ohio Corn & Wheat Growers Association\nAs Director of marketing &amp; communications\, Marlene is responsible for leading the development and execution of annual communications and marketing plans and initiatives for Ohio Corn &amp; Wheat Growers Association\, the Ohio Corn Checkoff and the Ohio Small Grains Checkoff. She serves as an industry spokesperson and media liaison throughout Ohio and the U.S. Eick brings diverse integrated communications experience with a background in education\, multimedia communication\, and most recently\, leadership and professional development training for local\, state\, and national\norganizations in agriculture.\n\nMichael Watercutter\, American Farmland Trust\nMichael has worked in sustainable agriculture for over a decade\, starting shortly after graduating from Ohio State University with a degree in agronomy. In April of 2022\, he was hired as a full-time conservation agronomist in partnership with American Farmland Trust (AFT) and Mercer Landmark to help increase awareness\, education\, and adoption of conservation practices in west central Ohio. Having grown up on a family farm\, he is uniquely capable of both explaining the innovative conservation practices he advocates for and showing the associated positive impacts through his own farm.\n\nCody Beacom\, Bird Agronomics\nIn 2012\, Cody Beacom began working for Bird Agronomics. He brings many diverse agronomic and conservation related experiences\, many gained thru employment for the USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) at numerous locations across Ohio. He was also a partner in a successful hay and straw business for 10 years. These experiences helped develop his keen interest in conservation and soil health. He is a graduate of The Ohio State University and is also a Firefighter/Paramedic in Columbus\, Ohio.
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/building-soil-health-and-carbon-intensity/
LOCATION:Winnners Harvest Barn\, 7317 St. Rt. 47 W\, DeGraff\, OH\, 43318\, United States
CATEGORIES:Regenerative Farming
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SUMMARY:Historic Barns with Robert Kroeger
DESCRIPTION:The Logan County Land Trust and Logan County History Center will welcome back author and painter Robert Kroeger to the History Center for a program on historical barns in Ohio (and other states). Mr. Kroeger will not be demonstrating his palette knives and impasto painting technique\, like he did at last spring’s program\, but he will be discussing interesting and unique barns he has studied over the years. The program will last about 60 minutes and then Mr. Kroeger will be doing a book signing for his book HISTORIC BARNS OF OHIO (2021)\, which lists paintings and essays of barns in all 88 counties in Ohio. His book ROUND BARNS OF AMERICA (2022) will also be available for purchase and to be signed. The book features 75 round barns from 32 states. Funds raised from the book signings will go towards the LCLT and the LCHC. \nThe event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/historic-barns-with-robert-kroeger/
LOCATION:Logan County Transportation Museum\, 521 E Columbus Avenue\, Bellefontaine\, Ohio\, 43311
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Timber Harveting and Marketing
DESCRIPTION:OSU Extension – Morrow County would like to invite you to an evening about assessing your woods for a timber harvest and the process of choosing a timber company to complete the harvest. \nKatie Gerber Ohio Division of Forestry Area Service Forester and Kathy Smith Ohio State University Extension Forestry Program Director will be the presenters for the evening. \nApril 17th\, 2024 @ 6:30 PM \nAgCredit Building\n5362 US Highway 42\nMt. Gilead\, Ohio \nQuestions: Call or email Carri Jagger at 419-947-1070 or jagger.6@osu.edu
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/timber-harveting-and-marketing/
LOCATION:AgCredit Building\, 5362 US Highway 42\, Mt. Gilead\, OH\, 43338\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Ohio State University Extension - Morrow County":MAILTO:jagger.6@osu.edu
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SUMMARY:Owls Only
DESCRIPTION:An educational program about owls presented by Logan County Library \nOpen to all ages \nAt the Glen Helen Raptor Center on Thursday\, April 18 from 6:00 – 7:00 PM at the Knowlton Goodrigh Community room.
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/owls-only/
LOCATION:Knowlton Library\, 220N Main Street\, Bellefontaine\, OH\, 43311\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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