Workshop: Soil Erosion and Compaction
From The Piney Woods School Workshop Series
Learn about the forces that create soil erosion and compaction on the farm and how to control them.
Topics will include:
- recognizing different types of soil erosion
- understanding how natural forces and animal activities contribute to erosion and compaction
- understanding how planting practices and human activities contribute to erosion and compaction
- real-life farm scenarios
- how to employ specific NRCS-approved conservation practices to prevent and control erosion and compaction
Arrive at 9am to sign in and meet with other farmers. Workshop begins promptly at 9:30. Lunch will be served!
Workshop and lunch are FREE!
LOCATION:
The Piney Woods School Farm
5096 US 49, Piney Woods, MS 39148
Event is sponsored by a USDA NRCS grant. USDA is an Equal Opportunity Employer, Provider, and Lender.
FAQ
- How is this event free?
This workshop has been funded through a grant to The Piney Woods School through the Natural Resource Conservation Service within USDA. - Do I have to pay for lunch?
No. Lunch is provided courtesy of The Piney Woods cafeteria. - I’m a beginning farmer. Is it okay if I attend?
The workshops are designed for farmers at all levels of experience. - Will someone be there to help my farm if I need additional assistance?
Yes! Staff from Up in Farms and NRCS are available to provide you free farm visitations and technical assistance.
Additional Project Partners:
Hourly Schedule
Agenda
- 9:00am - 9:30am
- Sign In
- Sign in and meet fellow farmers and presenters.
- 9:30am - 11:00am
- Managing Erosion
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Speakers:
Shannon L. McCarty
- 11:00am - 12:00pm
- Managing Soil Compaction
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Speakers:
Delaney Johnson
- 12:00pm - 1:00pm
- Lunch
- 1:00pm - 2:pm
- Technical Assistance and On-Farm Examples
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Speakers:
Delaney Johnson, Shannon L. McCarty
Sponsor
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USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS)
Speakers
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Delaney JohnsonSoil and Conservation Science Director, Up in Farms
Mr. Johnson joined Up in Farms after a prestigious 30+ year career at USDA NRCS, including a 12-year term as the State Soil Scientist for Mississippi. Mr. Johnson’s experience in both soil science and conservation make him an indispensable fount of knowledge for technical support and training for our farming community.
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