Arkansas native and State Conservationist Mike Sullivan of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) will be the luncheon speaker for Arkansas State University’s 17th annual Soil and Water Education Conference on Friday, Jan. 30, at the A-State Convocation Center, 217 Olympic Drive.

Sullivan is one of a number of speakers slated to discuss topics that include soil health and fertility management, program updates from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, a National Weather Service review of 2014’s weather and the forecast for 2015, the state water plan’s implication on area row crops and irrigation water management.
"A-State’s College of Agriculture and Technology is pleased to participate in the Arkansas Soil and Water Education Conference,” said Dr. Tim Burcham, dean of the college. “The conference serves the Mid-South region by providing outreach information/education offerings to the public, farmers, ranchers, educators and agribusiness professionals, and, of course, our students. It features nationally recognized soil and water professionals as well as farmers sharing their real-world experiences in implementing conservation practices. The continued growth of this conference highlights the need for wise use of our natural resources.”