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Events - Waterloo County Soil and Crop Improvement Association
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Perth County Soil and Crop Spring Meeting. March 22, 2017. Huron Spring Meeting 2017. March 24, 2017. Expand Your Reach: Perth Women in Agriculture Social. March 29, 2017.
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Wheat Pete - Waterloo County Soil and Crop Improvement Association
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Waterloo - Heartland Soil and Crop Improvement Association. Email to a Friend. Peter Johnson headlined Waterloo Soil and Crop’s Annual Meeting and, as usual, inspired a lively discussion as he reflected back on the 2015 growing season.
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Membership - Waterloo County Soil and Crop Improvement Association
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Email to a Friend. As a member of the Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association, you are contributing to agricultural innovation in your community! You also receive big discounts at all FarmSmart events, at the South West Ag Conference and other local events - and a free breakfast at the Outdoor Farmshow. On top of that, you receive the Heartland Soil and Crop News four times a year - packed with local and provincial news and OMAFRA's Crop Talk. What a deal!
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Sustaining Our Soils - Waterloo County Soil and Crop Improvement Association
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Waterloo - Heartland Soil and Crop Improvement Association. Email to a Friend. It couldn’t have been a more pertinent day to hold a session on soil erosion.Torrential rains caused flood watches across much of the Heartland Region on March 31st, but 45 farmers braved the weather and made it out to the Holmesville Community Centre for Sustaining Our Soils , Huron Soil and Crop’s spring meeting held in partnership with the Maitland and Saugeen Valley Conservation Authorities. Various examples of soil erosio...
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Solutions for Soil & Water Quality - Waterloo County Soil and Crop Improvement Association
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Waterloo - Heartland Soil and Crop Improvement Association. Solutions for Soil and Water Quality. Email to a Friend. Gibbs is optimistic that farmers can solve the problem of phosphorus loss on-farm, and that we will do it with a whole toolbox of conservation practices. Everything is changing, says Gibbs. We’re having these heavy rains, but still there is one basic principle of soil conservation that resounds Get the water in the ground folks, and don’t let it run off. I used to do a presentation where I...
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Sponsors - Waterloo County Soil and Crop Improvement Association
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Wheat Pete - Heartland Soil and Crop Improvement Association
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Heartland Soil and Crop Improvement Association. Email to a Friend. Peter Johnson headlined Waterloo Soil and Crop’s Annual Meeting and, as usual, inspired a lively discussion as he reflected back on the 2015 growing season.
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Transforming Soil with Cover Crops - Huron County Soil and Crop Improvement Association
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Huron - Heartland Soil and Crop Improvement Association. Transforming Soil with Cover Crops. Email to a Friend. Stefan Zehetner, Hensall area farmer and owner of Huron Cover Crops, is a local cover crop expert and spoke at Wellington Soil and Crop’s AGM on December 4th in Alma. He took the crowd through a series of cool season cover crop options, including sunflowers, sorghum sudan and buckwheat. And how will you irradiate it, through harvesting or burn down? In terms of multi-species mixes, Zehetner sai...
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Planting for Future Generations - Huron County Soil and Crop Improvement Association
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Huron - Heartland Soil and Crop Improvement Association. Planting for Future Generations. Email to a Friend. Dave grew up on a farrow to finish hog farm near Conestogo Lake and always wanted to keep farming. But at 17, when his dad asked him what he wanted to do, they were in the midst of the 80’s. There didn’t seem to be opportunity in agriculture for me then so I went with my second love, and that was natural resources, he says. Dave loves hunting and fishing and he also spends spare hours in the woodl...