Free virtual events provide opportunities to learn practical insights, connect with other farmers during winter season
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AMES, Iowa (Jan. 9, 2025) — Farmers looking to learn this winter are invited to participate in PFI's 2025 winter webinar series. Running Jan. 21 – April 15, the series features 13 free webinars covering topics relevant to both new and experienced row crop, livestock, and horticulture farmers, as well as landowners.
“Winter webinars are an easy way for farmers to stay connected, share experiences, and continue learning during the colder months,” says Vanya North, PFI's habitat education coordinator. “Each webinar gives practical insights that can help farmers improve their operations and explore new ideas – all from the comfort of their farm.”All webinars are held on Tuesdays, from noon to 1 p.m. Central Time from January to April. The events are free to attend and open to all. Each presentation focuses on a unique production or business management topic and is led by a farmer or subject-matter expert. Attendees can ask questions in real time using a chat box during the presentations. Winter webinars schedule:
- Jan. 21: “Using CRP To Foster Biodiversity on a 160-Acre Iowa Farm” – Clarissa Bruns & Bill Anderson
- Jan. 28: “Farmers and Food Hubs: A How-To Guide for Getting Started” – Matt Johnson, Tommy Hexter & Nicole Jonas
- Feb. 4: “How Do Small Grains Grow and Develop? Harnessing This Knowledge To Improve Management” – Margaret Smith
- Feb. 11: “How To Sell 300 CSAs in 48 Hours: Cultivating Online Engagement and Converting It to Sales” – Steve Strasheim & Corinna Bench
- Feb. 18: “Soil Studies: Exploring Creative Residue Management and Soil Amendments in a Four-Crop Rotation” – Norm Lamothe
- Feb. 25: “Dying To Start Dyeing? Raising, Processing and Marketing Wool” – Emily Tzeng
- March 4: “Building Partnerships for Conservation: A Farmer-Tenant Collaboration in Northeast Iowa” – Mary Damm
- March 11: “Optimal Nitrogen Fertilizer Rates for Corn” – Sotirios Archontoulis
- March 18: “Building and Maintaining Fair Lease Agreements” – Rachel Armstrong
- March 25: “The Advantages of Cover Crops” – Kristin and Pat Duncanson
- April 1: “Watering Systems for Graziers” – Dave Schmidt
- April 8: “Getting Going With Grazing” – Olivia Pacha
- April 15: “Preparación para las Reuniones de Acceso a la Tierra” – Joe Klingelhutz



