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Nutrient Management Meetings Starting This Week

The Soil and Water Conservation Districts in Auglaize, Hancock, and Lucas Counties are offering nutrient management workshops starting this week.

The Auglaize Soil and Water Conservation District will be hosting an Understanding Your Nutrients Workshop on Tuesday October 8, 2019 at the Auglaize County Administration Building in the basement conference room. Topics discussed by Glen Arnold and Terry Mescher include Soil Test Recommendations, Value of Manure, Cost of Hauling Manure, and Research on Side-Dressing with Manure.  Click here for a flyer and to make a reservation https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/856509_2f3b2749532a44ef8fc6c4d49a16308c.pdf

The Hancock Soil and Water Conservation District will be hosting a Nutrient Management Workshop on Thursday, October 10, 2019 in the Conference room of the Hancock Agricultural Service Center.  Coffee and Donuts will be served at 8:30 am and the presentations will begin at 9:00 am. Lunch will be served following the presentations. Speakers will include Glen Arnold, Kip Studer, Justin McBride and Megan Burgess. Please RSVP by October 7, 2019 by calling 419-422-6569 or via email: awood@hancockswcd.com. Click here for a link to the flyer https://hancockswcd.com/

The Lucas Soil and Water Conservation District will be hosting a Breakfast & BMPs: Making Nutrients Work For You Workshop on Wednesday, November 13, 2019. You’ll be able to get information on this meeting at the Lucas SWCD website https://co.lucas.oh.us/458/Soil-and-Water-Conservation

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