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Building common ground for water quality and agricultural production

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Principles

What is soil health and how do you get there?

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Management

Integrating tillage, pest and fertility management, seed choices, and more.

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Indicators

How do you know if your soil is healthy? Start with a shovel.

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Economics

How to make soil health pay.

Soil Management Summit

Save the date: January 27-28, 2027
Location: Park Event Center, Waite Park, MN

The Soil Management Summit (SMS) is a farmer-oriented event dedicated to practical soil management in Minnesota. Experienced farmers, researchers and consultants speak on a variety of soil management topics such as:

  • Cover crops
  • Tillage
  • Nutrient management
  • Soil health economics
  • Livestock — soil health connections
  • Soil biology

The Soil Management Summit is presented by University of Minnesota Extension and the Minnesota Office for Soil Health.

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Minnesota Office for Soil Health

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A collaboration of the Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources and the University of Minnesota Water Resources Center.

CONTACT

173 McNeal Hall
1985 Buford Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55108

612-624-6765
[email protected]

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  • UMN Dept. of Soil, Water and Climate

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    • Measuring Soil Health in the Upper Midwest - CIG project
    • NRCS Soil Health Training
    • Soil Health Economics Forum
    • Soil Health Variability
    • Soil Management Summit
    • The Minnesota Cover Crop Guide
    • Green CovR database of Minnesota cover crop growth
    • Soil Health Demonstration Sites
    • Soil Health Strategies Discussions
    • Soil Management Farmer Survey
    • Watershed trends in precipitation, runoff, and soil loss
    • When Crop Advisors Provide Conservation Services
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