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Ohio State hosts Soil Health Webinar Series 2025

Ohio State hosts Soil Health Webinar Series 2025


By Andi Anderson

Ohio State University is hosting a monthly webinar series in 2025 focused on practical soil health strategies. These webinars bring together farmers, industry professionals, and academic experts to discuss actionable steps for improving soil health, increasing crop yields, and enhancing farm profitability.

Webinar Topics and Dates

  • January 16: Zooming into soil health via producer, educator, and researcher perspectives - This session explores soil health insights from three unique lenses: producers, educators, and researchers.
  • February 13: Understanding the basics and practicalities of biologicals - Learn how biologicals can enhance soil health and improve farm productivity.
  • March 20: Comparisons of soil health tests and their findings - Discover how various soil health tests differ and what they reveal about your soil.
  • April 10: Soil health in the urban sphere - Dive into soil health challenges and opportunities in urban farming and gardening.

Participation Details

Participants can choose to attend one or more of the webinars. All sessions will be recorded, and the recordings will be shared with registrants via email once available.

These webinars provide valuable insights for farmers looking to adopt sustainable practices and maximize their farm’s potential. Each session is designed to offer practical advice and tools that participants can implement immediately to improve soil health and profitability.

Join Ohio State’s Soil Health Webinar Series to gain expert knowledge, exchange ideas, and learn actionable steps to enhance your farming operations.

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