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SUMMARY:Tech in Transition to Organic & Regenerative Farming
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Grand Farms in Casselton\, ND for Tech in Transition to Organic & Regenerative Farming on June 12. \n \nInnovation in ag is an intrigue of most every farmer. They want to know what’s new in the world that can help make the farm and rancher’s lives easier\, their operations more profitable\, and increasing efficiency giving more opportunity for better work life balance. This event held in cooperation with Grand Farm’s Cultivate week is a great opportunity to connect with companies that are creating innovations\, see them first-hand in action and network with other farmers.  While most ag technology can be applied to all types of farms and ranches\, at this event\, we will focus on regenerative and organic farmers and those interested in transitioning to such practices and the why behind making that adjustment. Join us for this first-time event collaboration and learn more about technology in ag in organic farming.\n \n9:30 – 10:00 – Registration\, Coffee & Pastries\n10:00 am – Welcome and Introductions \n10:15 am – 12:30 pm Field Demos \n12:30 – Lunch  \n1:30 – Farmer Panel – Discussion on technology and data used to improve their organic operations.\n2:15 – Future of Innovations in Organic & Regenerative Farming\n3:30 – Close of NPSAS Grand Farm Field Day\n \nSIGN-UP TODAY\n \nThis is a USDA Transition to Organic Farm Production (TOPP) event of the Plains Region .\n \n\n\n\n                \n                        \n                            Tech in Transition to Organic and Regenerative Farming\n                            We look forward to seeing you. \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        Email\n                            \n                        Cell phone # (in case circumstances change on the day of the event)Do you have any questions you would like answered about ag innovation?Are you a farmer interested in organic farming?(Required)I am a farmer interested in new technology.I am already a certified organic organic farm.I am a farmer interested in more information on transitioning to organic farming.I am not a farmer\, I just think ag tech is cool.How did you hear about this event?Social MediaAdvertisementWord of MouthNewspaperOrganizational NewsletterOtherWant to keep up-to-date with our latest news and announcements? Yes please!
URL:https://www.npsas.org/event/tech-in-transition-to-organic-regenerative-farming/
LOCATION:Grand Farms\\, 3717 153rd Ave SE\, Wheatland\, ND\, 58079\, United States
CATEGORIES:Summer Field Day,TOPP Event
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SUMMARY:Soil Health and Conservation Strategies for Transitioning to Organic Regenerative Ag
DESCRIPTION:Soil Health & Conservation Strategies for Transitioning to Small Scale Organic Regenerative Ag \n \nJoin us on June 18\, 2026 from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. in Vermillion\, S.D. for the field day “Soil Health & Conservation Strategies for Transitioning to Organic Regenerative Ag (Small Scale)” Participants will tour Genesis Gardens\, a regenerative urban farm transitioning from conventional to organic production under an NRCS OM-823 interim conservation contract. Speakers from NRCS\, Precision Soil\, BioFlora\, SDSPA\, and NPSAS TOPP Plains will discuss soil health\, conservation practices\, and organic transition strategies. Angela Jackson\, SDSPA Organic Ag Transition Advisor\, will explain organic certification. The event includes practical demonstrations\, networking opportunities\, and a free lunch for all attendees. \nParticipants will gather at Genesis Organic Gardens on June 18\, 2026 for “Transitioning to Organic and Regenerative Practices in an Urban Ag Setting\,” where they will explore practical steps to build soil health\, reduce inputs\, and meet organic standards in smaller\, community-based production systems. Larry Sax (BioFlora.com)\, a NDSU-trained agronomist and longtime MN/SD consultant\, will share lessons from 37 years in the field and recent work with the living soil biome. Glenn Pulse (Pulse of Life Church) and Angela Jackson (SDSPA) will highlight operations\, recordkeeping\, and transition timelines. Cooper Miller will demonstrate soil management strategies through soil testing\, and Ryan Frickel (NRCS) will demonstrate soil analysis practices and discuss NRCS assistance options. Attendees will leave with a better understanding of what is involved with transitioning to organic and regenerative in an urban setting leveraging NRCS for assistance. \nDate: Thursday\, June 18\, 2026 \nTime: 10am to 2pm Central Time \nHost: Pulse of Life Church dba Genesis Gardens\nAddress: 1314 E. Main Street\, Vermillion\, SD 57069 | Phone: 605-659-4744 | genesisgardens@pulseoflife.org www.genesisgardens.org \nDirections: take Exit 26 off I-29. Go 5.5 miles west on Hwy. 50 into Vermillion. Take first left to go south on Crawford Street 0.5 mi\, then turn right on East Main Street and head west for 0.3 mi.  Park in the church parking lot and walk over to the big white shed next door at 1314 E. Main.. \nNOTE: This a joint event between SDSPA\, NRCS\, RAPP\, and NPSAS TOPP PLAINS \nEventbrite Registration Link
URL:https://www.npsas.org/event/soil-health-and-conservation-strategies-for-transitioning-to-organic-regenerative-ag/
LOCATION:Genesis Gardens Pulse of Life Church\, 1314 E. Main Street\, Vermillion\, SD\, 57069\, United States
CATEGORIES:Summer Field Day,TOPP Event
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