By Blake Jackson
Farmers and agricultural professionals looking to enhance soil health can attend an in-person workshop on March 19, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the Pasto Agricultural Museum in Pennsylvania Furnace, PA.
This session will focus on strategies to prevent and address soil compaction, a critical issue affecting crop productivity.
The workshop will provide valuable insights into the causes of compaction and offer practical solutions to improve soil structure.
Attendees will learn how to minimize compaction risks, implement effective field management techniques, and explore the benefits of cover crops in maintaining soil health.
Additionally, experts will discuss the latest advancements in tire and track technology to reduce compaction during field operations.
This event is ideal for field and forage crop producers, crop consultants, and custom operators seeking to improve land resilience.
Participants will gain knowledge on careful field practices, proper tillage methods, and ways to enhance overall soil management.
The registration deadline is March 13, 2025, at 11:45 PM. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from industry experts and adopt strategies for long-term soil health.
For more details and registration, visit the https://extension.psu.edu/understanding-and-managing-soil-compaction.
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Categories: Pennsylvania, Crops