On Demand: Farming for the Future: Reducing Sediment Loss on Your Farm

To help you manage your business amid these unprecedented times, Farm Journal is proud to bring this exclusive virtual program to you and other producers operating in the Middle Wabash watershed.

As an Indiana farmer, you know that long-lived farm businesses learn to thrive in an ever-changing environment.

To help you manage your business amid these unprecedented times, Farm Journal is proud to bring this exclusive virtual program—available on-demand—to you and other producers operating in the Middle Wabash watershed.

This webinar will introduce you to America’s Conservation Ag Movement and its work in your local area and allow you to meet & greet a panel of farmers in your area who have adopted change in their businesses for better economic and environmental outcomes.

About our Keynote Speaker:

Chip Flory

After graduating from Iowa State University with a degree in Ag Journalism, Chip has been covering and analyzing ag markets and issues for 30 years. After a 17-year run as editor of Pro Farmer newsletter, Chip is now Editor Emeritus of Pro Farmer, Farm Journal Economist and the host of two hours of live talk radio, the issue- and market-driven AgriTalk. Each hour airs live on stations across the country and on the AgriTalk app.

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