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University of Wyoming Extension
University of Wyoming Extension
Phone
(307) 766-2115
Email
extensionct@uwyo.edu
Website
https://www.uwyo.edu/uwe/

Location

Holiday Inn
Holiday Inn | 1701 Sheridan Ave
Website
https://www.blairhotels.com/holiday-inn-cody.html

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Date

Feb 15 2024
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Farming Above 7 pH: Alkaline Soil & Fertility Seminar

Farming Above 7 pH: Alkaline Soil & Fertility Seminar
Are you struggling with soil pH levels above 7? You must be in Wyoming! Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.
Join us for this exciting 2 day seminar on how to manage alkaline soil and fertility! We have a great lineup of speakers that are going to lead us into the secrets of farming successfully in alkaline soil conditions.
This seminar will cover:
-An overview of alkaline and calcareous soils
-Effects of cations on soil structure
-Soil sampling and soil testing
-Drain tiles
-Micronutrients and how fertilizers interact with alkaline soils
and more
Our knowledgeable experts will share practical tips and techniques to enhance fertility and maximize yields. Learn how to adapt your farming practices to overcome challenges posed by high pH levels. We’ll explore everything you need to know to thrive in alkaline soil.
Speakers:
Paul Stukenholtz, with Stukenholtz Laboratories from Twin Falls, Idaho, is well known and respected in alkaline soil science and fertility management. He is especially known to farmers in Northern Wyoming and attracts a crowd wherever presents. Living and working in the West, Stukenholtz is intimately familiar with alkaline soils and specifically Wyoming conditions.
Dr. Tim Reinbott, the Assistant Director for Natural Resources at the Central Missouri Research, Extension, and Education Center for the University of Missouri, is a soil specialist currently researching the differences in soil analysis results and how cations impact soil structure. Dr. Reinbott’s knowledge will be a valuable perspective in understanding how the cation levels in Wyoming soils directly impact the crops we grow.
Two local speakers, Rory Karhu, NRCS District Conservationist in the Powell office, and Chris Crosby, Big Horn Basin farmer, will provide information on practices that are beneficial to Wyoming specific issues. These local perspectives will provide first-hand experience working through the same challenges faced by producer attendees.
Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with fellow farmers, exchange experiences, and gain valuable insights. Whether you’re a seasoned farmer or just starting out, this seminar is for you! Mark your calendars and get ready to take your farming game to the next level.
Participation Options:
In-person – Join us in beautiful Cody, WY for some good, old fashioned face-to-face interaction at the Holiday Inn Conference Center.
Virtually – Attend from the comfort of your home. This two day seminar will be prodcast live from the event as a Zoom Webinar
Watch Party – Join the watch party at the Univeristy of Wyoming’s SAREC Research & Extension Center near Lingle, Wyoming.

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