A webinar designed to raise awareness about smart strategies for farming in sensitive ecosystems, with a focus on private drinking water sources, will occur from Noon to 1:00 p.m. January 22.
Hosted by Penn State Extension’s Center for Agricultural Conservation Assistance Training, this event is designed for agricultural conservation professionals, environmental educators, agricultural advisers, watershed organizations, and anyone interested in soil and water conservation.
Proper inspection and maintenance of well and spring systems are crucial for safeguarding both family health and the integrity of agricultural operations, organizers noted.
Efficient systems prevent contamination and support the quality of shared groundwater essential for farming and the broader ecosystem.
Regular upkeep also helps avoid costly repairs and ensures sustainable water use for future generations.
Instructors aim to equip participants to guide farmers in safeguarding the environment while maintaining productive and sustainable farming operations.
Participants will learn how to assess environmentally sensitive areas, understand their ecological significance, and implement best practices to minimize risks.
Who is this for?
-- Agricultural Conservation Professionals
-- Environmental Educators
-- Agricultural Advisors
-- Watershed Organizations
-- Individuals interested in soil and water conservation
What will you learn?
-- Flora and Fauna
-- Integrated Pest Management
-- Invasive Species
-- Native Plantings
-- Private Water Sources and Septic Systems
-- Ponds, Lakes, and Wetlands
The Pennsylvania State Conservation Commission, through the state Clean Streams Fund, partially funds this program.
Penn State Extension offers this event free of charge, but registration by Jan. 21, 2025, is required.
Click Here to register and for more information.
Visit Penn State Extension’s Center for Agricultural Conservation Assistance Training webpage for more educational opportunities and other resources.
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