There will be a Cover Crop Workshop on Thursday, October 15th at 9:00AM at the PBPN Bingo Hall at 16277 "Q" Road. The Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation will be hosting the workshop on the many benefits of planting cover crops. Topics will include soil health, reducing water pollution, seed selection, year-round grazing and more.
The event begins at 9:00AM in the Potawatomi Bingo Hall (red building) located on the northwest corner of "Q" Road and 162 Road intersection in Mayetta. Event speakers include:
Bill Buessing - a no-till farmer from Axtell KS with many years of experience planting and grazing cover crops.
Dr. DeAnn Presley - Associate Professor of Environmental Soil Science and Management at Kansas State University.
Colten Catterton - Sales Agronomist at Green Cover Seed possessing a Masters degree focusing on cover crop research.
Additional speakers will be announced as information becomes available.
For more info or to RSVP, contact Kalonie at 785-966-2946 or kaloniehulbutta@pbpnation.org
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