Area farmers are invited to share their successes and failures with agronomic practices intended to improve soil during the annual Magic Valley Soil Health Forum, scheduled for Jan. 8 on the College of Southern Idaho (CSI) campus.
No admission will be charged to attend the forum, which will be hosted from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the CSI Taylor Building and will include lunch. Farmers are asked to RSVP by Jan. 3.
Sponsors include University of Idaho Extension, Twin Falls Soil and Water Conservation District, The Nature Conservancy, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service and Regenerative Agriculture Network of Idaho.
Linda Schott, an assistant professor and UI Extension specialist of nutrient and waste management at the Twin Falls Research and Extension Center, and Courtney Cosdon, a soil health Extension instructor at the Idaho Water Center based at University of Idaho-Boise, are the forum’s lead organizers.