The Small Producers Initiative at Texas State University will host a free farm workshop for the public with support from U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service in Fentress on June 15.
Swift River Pecans will host the event featuring farmers and agricultural experts discussing strategies for improving soil health and for building agro-ecosystem resilience. Presentations will cover principles of soil health and regenerative agriculture; amendments that can stimulate soil productivity, such as Johnson-Su compost, humates and biochar; assessment of soil health including the Haney test, PFLA and microbial assessments; and incorporation of wildlife, mainly bats, for biocontrol and to enhance biodiversity.
Although specific focus will be given to orchard management, the topics covered will be applicable to a wide range of agricultural settings. Farmers, ranchers and gardeners of all kinds are encouraged to attend.
Registration for the workshop is required. Directions will be sent to those who sign up. The event begins at 9 a.m. and will conclude at 3 p.m. Lunch will be provided. Attendees should dress for the elements and wear comfortable outdoor walking shoes. To enroll, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/soil-health-and-agri-system-resilience-registration-637357532537.