Digging In: Building Resilient Farms at the SaskSoil Conference

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The annual SaskSoil Conference is coming up February 11 and 12, bringing together leading voices in regenerative agriculture, soil health, and farmer well-being. The goal is to help producers build more resilient soils and stronger farming systems. Evan is joined by SaskSoil president Karlah Rudolph to talk about the conference and the future of soil health in Saskatchewan.
15 Jan 11AM English Canada News Commentary

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