SowBridge: Jan. 20 is the registration deadline for the space training program that begins Feb. 1. The 12-session SowBridge is for individuals concerned in managing or caring for sows and/or their litters, and boars, together with operation homeowners, caretakers, technicians, managers and technical service suppliers. On-line registration at
z.umn.edu/SowBridgeRegistration
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Girls in Ag Community Convention: Feb. 7, 8:30 to three p.m., Willmar Convention Middle, $75, early chicken via Jan. 16, $100 after, college students $25, register at
. Theme is “Constructing resilience in your farm and in your loved ones” with keynote speaker Monica McConkey and three breakout tracks and shutting panel dialogue.
Farmland rental: Charges are the biggest enter value the farmer has. Figuring out a good farm lease settlement is all the time difficult. Each in-person and webinar classes will likely be held this 12 months. Attendees will obtain a number of informative worksheets and reality sheets that can assist to find out what a good 2023 farmland rental charge is. The remaining conferences set for this space are:
- Willmar webinar: Jan. 12, 9:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m., Zoom presentation
- Hutchinson webinar: Jan. 26, 9:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m., Zoom presentation
Strategic Farming: Let’s Speak Crops webinar sequence. This free, stay, on-line program will present up-to-date, research-based info to assist optimize your crop administration methods for 2023. Periods will likely be held over Zoom from 9 to 10 a.m. Wednesdays, Jan. 11 via March 29. Periods will start with a quick presentation by the dialogue leaders for the day, adopted by dialogue framed round farmer/participant questions on the subject. Register at
for your complete program sequence. Periods will likely be recorded and posted for viewing later. The following three classes are:
- Jan. 11: Forecast for the season — climate, economics and provide chains; Ed Usset, College of Minnesota Extension grain advertising economist, and Pete Boulay, assistant state climatologist, Division of Pure Sources.
- Jan. 18: What’s bugging my corn? An outlook on corn rootworm and extra; Anthony Hanson, Extension educator in built-in pest administration, and different IPM specialists.
- Jan. 25: Local weather elements and nitrogen administration; Dan Kaiser, Extension nutrient administration specialist, and Brad Carlson, Extension educator in water useful resource.
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Creating your personal pollinator habitat: Jan. 31-Feb. 2, 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., free, advance registration required, contact Tarah Younger,
or
. This three-part webinar sequence will cowl create a pollinator-friendly backyard on Jan. 31, a bee garden on Feb. 1 and beginning a pocket prairie on Feb. 2.
Gardening from the bottom up: Feb. 20-24, 1 to 2:30 p.m., free, on-line; College of Minnesota Extension educators current the fourth annual webinar sequence. The free digital workshops will concentrate on bushes and shrubs within the dwelling panorama. Webinars will cowl subjects starting from tree institution to correct pruning methods, to tree pest administration — all helpful for any curious newbie gardener or yard proprietor. Recordings of the webinars will likely be despatched out on the conclusion of the sequence.
‘Prairie Yard and Backyard’: The thirty sixth season of “Prairie Yard and Backyard” begins Jan. 19 on Pioneer PBS. All of the exhibits will likely be out there for on-line viewing at
after the unique exhibiting.
- Jan. 19: 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 19, and repeats 4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 21, and 1 p.m. Monday, Jan. 23. Host Mary Holm visits with Dan and Jerry’s Greenhouses, one of many largest manufacturing amenities within the Higher Midwest on “Rising Bedding Vegetation at Dan and Jerry’s.”
- Jan. 26: 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 26, and repeats 4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 28, and 1 p.m. Monday, Jan. 30. Host Mary Holm presents “SDSU Native Meals Program.” South Dakota State College in Brookings has made native meals a discipline of examine to assist college students perceive produce protected, wholesome and sustainable meals for his or her neighborhood.
Hawk Creek Watershed Mission: The twenty first annual assembly will likely be from 9 a.m. to midday Friday, Jan. 27, on the Renville Neighborhood Middle. Presenters embody Doug Lovander, one of many unique founders of Pheasants Endlessly and a longtime resident of Eagle Lake. He’ll focus on how his lifetime of dwelling on Eagle Lake and the adjustments and observations he has seen motivated him to develop into a founding member of Pheasants Endlessly. Lee Ganske with the Minnesota Air pollution Management Company will discuss Minnesota water high quality tendencies with a concentrate on Hawk Creek and the Minnesota River Basin. Heidi Rauenhorst, Hawk Creek Watershed Mission coordinator, will give an annual replace, sharing greatest administration practices tasks, water high quality monitoring, aquatic invasive species, and different actions the group has completed within the final 12 months. The total agenda is obtainable at
. Lunch will comply with the displays for many who RSVP by Jan. 20 to
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Sibley State Park: A car allow is required to enter the park and is obtainable on-line. Sibley State Park is west of New London simply off U.S. Freeway 71. For extra info, go to the state Division of Pure Sources web site at
. Cross-country ski and snowmobile path situations out there at
dnr.state.mn.us/snow_depth/index.html.
- Luminary hike: Jan. 21, 5 to 7 p.m. Benefit from the night on a self-guided, lantern-lit hike on the Pondview Interpretive path, a 0.7-mile loop with a most 7 % grade for 190 toes. Put on applicable clothes for the climate. Earlier than or after mountaineering, drop by the campfire on the amphitheater to socialize and heat up.
- Nice Yard Chicken Rely: Feb. 18, 11 a.m. to midday. Meet on the Interpretive Middle and be part of the employees on the Pondview Path to establish and depend as many birds as attainable. Deliver your personal binoculars when you have them. When you shouldn’t have a pair of binoculars, please contact Savannah,
, on the Sibley Interpretive Middle to borrow a pair from the park. There’s a restricted quantity out there. If you cannot be part of us on the path, drop by the Interpretive Middle to take a look at a birding package and switch in your depend on the finish of the day.
- Snowshoe hike: Feb. 25, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Meet on the Interpretive Middle and take a snowshoe hike on the Pondview path. If there’s not enough snow, we will likely be taking a winter hike as a substitute. Contact the Sibley Interpretive Middle for an replace per week earlier than. Advance registration is required resulting from restricted tools. Please contact Savannah,
, on the Sibley Interpretive Middle to order your spot.
Prairie Woods Environmental Studying Middle: Trails on the rural Spicer heart could also be used throughout sunlight hours without charge. For path situations, verify the web site at
. A rest room with composting bogs is open by the pavilion. Pets needs to be on a leash. Advance registration required for all lessons. All tools leases (fat-tire bikes, cross-country skies, snowshoes and kicksleds) will likely be dealt with on a reservation foundation, made not less than 24 hours upfront. To order tools for the weekend, please name by midday Friday. Two-hour tools rental is $20 for adults, $10 for members and $5 for all youth. Name
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‘Prairie Sportsman’: The 14th season of “Prairie Sportsman” begins Jan. 22 on Pioneer PBS. All of the exhibits will likely be out there for on-line viewing at
after the unique exhibiting.
- Jan. 22: 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 22, and repeats 12:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 23, and seven:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 28. Host Bret Amundson presents “Lac qui Parle Remembrance and Restoration,” Pauly Larson Memorial Fishing Event, revisiting Marsh Lake restoration and mussels within the Pomme de Terre river.
- Jan. 29: 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 29, and repeats 12:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 30, and seven:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 4. Host Bret Amundson presents “Coldwater Trout,” ice fishing for rainbow trout and southeast Minnesota trout hatcheries.