Conservation Training

Soil Health Field Day – Columbia County

April 15, 2026

1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Location: Pardeeville, WI

TOPICS DISCUSSED DURING THE FIELD DAY:

  • Manure Management
  • Proper handling of livestock waste is essential for environmental protection. This section covers safe storage and responsible spreading practices.
  • Nitrogen Management
  • Planning application rates and timing helps protect human health while reducing on-farm costs as excess nitrogen can contaminate well water.
  • Nutrient Management Planning
  • A nutrient management plan ensures manure and fertilizer are applied at appropriate rates. Learn how to build and maintain a plan that supports crop needs and reduces nutrient loss.
  • Phosphorus in Agricultural Water Environments (Streams, Ponds, and Lakes)
  • Phosphorus from agricultural runoff—primarily fertilizer and manure leads to toxic algal blooms, severe oxygen depletion, and fish kills.
  • Soil Health Principles
  • Healthy soil is the foundation of productive farming. Hear about the five key principles that support long-term soil function and resilience.
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