Batch and BUILT! Helping Farmers Manage Their Edge of Field Practices

Are you looking for easy ways to manage edge-of-field practices and nutrient removal? Need guidance on advising farmers about bioreactors and saturated buffers? Edge-of-field practices are essential for nutrient removal and water quality. With the right management strategies, you can ensure these systems perform optimally, benefiting both farmers and the environment.

Join us for “Batch and BUILT! Helping Farmers Manage Their Edge-of-Field Practices” on Thursday, October 24, 1:00 PM-2:30 PM CT. This webinar is designed to simplify your approach to managing edge-of-field practices with actionable tips and ready-to-use tools.

REGISTER HERE

What You’ll Gain:

  • Expert tip on post-construction management
  • Demo on how to advise farmers on the management of their bioreactors and saturated buffers
  • FREE tools, including a template outreach letter, management calendar, and other tools to simplify your work

Who Should Attend?

  • This session is tailored for conservation professionals and producers involved in edge-of-field practices, including:
    • Researchers
    • Drainage and land improvement contractors
    • Technical service providers
    • Agricultural and conservation agency technical and program staff
    • Equipment manufacturers and distributors
    • Farmers and others in the agriculture industry

Hosted by the Soil and Water Conservation Society (SWCS), the Agriculture Drainage Management Coalition (ADMC), and Christopher Hay Consulting, this is your chance to learn from top experts in the field, connect with peers, and walk away with tools you can apply right away.

Cost:

  • Free for SWCS and ADMC members
  • $15 for nonmembers

Ready to Sign Up?

Save on registration for this webinar and many others by becoming a SWCS or ADMC member, or register directly at this link.

Bonus: Need CEU credits? A certificate of attendance will be provided upon request. Just email [email protected] after the webinar.

We hope to see you there!