Honeybees, Blooms, and Building Better Soil!
Calling all gardeners, hobby farmers, and homesteaders! Are you ready to take your land to the next level and learn valuable skills for a healthy and productive land? Join us for a free, fun, and informative workshop: Homesteading for Soil Health.
This event will be held on Saturday, April 13 at Sterl Hall, 619 N Rogers Street in Abilene, KS. Registration begins at 8:30 am, with complimentary coffee, doughnuts, and lunch provided.
Workshop Highlights:
- Learn about beekeeping basics with Jessica & Casey Knudson from Glasco, KS.
- Discover the power of community and regenerative agriculture with Shelby Beyer of Anchor Farms, Cheney, KS.
- Explore pollinator plants for a continuous food source with Jason Graves from K-State Extension.
- Free copy of “Building Soils for Better Crops” for participants (limited quantities available, while supplies last).
RSVP Today!
This event is free, but reservations are requested by April 5th.
- Scan the QR code or respond to the event on Facebook (Search dkcoconservation)
- Call or text: 785-407-0998
Hosted by: Dickinson County Conservation District (DCCD), Ottawa County Conservation District (OCCD), and Clay County Conservation District (CCCD).
Sponsored by: Kansas Department of Agriculture Division of Conservation (DOC), Kansas Association of Conservation Districts (KACD), and Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE).
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn valuable skills and connect with local experts!