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The BC Forage Council is hosting a 3 part 2025 Winter Soil Health Webinar Series. Session 3 on Feb. 28th is on Managing Snow for Agriculture.

Session Three Overview: 

Welcome to our online event focusing on managing snow for agriculture! Join us as we discuss innovative techniques and strategies for capturing snow in agricultural systems to improve soil health and increase crop productivity. Learn from Dr. Phillip Harder and connect with fellow farmers facing similar challenges. Whether you’re a seasoned farmer or just starting out, this event will provide valuable insights to help you optimize your agricultural practices to maximize snow as a water source. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to enhance your snow management skills!

Date: Friday, February 28, 7-8p.m. PST

Topic: Managing Snow for Agriculture

Speaker: Phillip Harder

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