Nebraska Discount for No-Till Education

Nebraska Discount for No-Till Education

Sept. 25, 2015

Seventy-five Nebraskans will receive a discounted registration fee to attend the 20th Annual No-till on the Plains Winter Conference in Salina, Kan. Jan 26-27, 2016.

Thanks to a grant from the Nebraska Environmental Trust Fund (NET) and support from Nebraska Extension, the first 25 first-time attendees from Nebraska to register (using the process below) will receive $150 off their registration fee.  For those who have attended a No-till on the Plains Winter Conference in the past, the first 50 repeat attendees from Nebraska to register will receive $50 off their registration fee.

Among the speakers at this year's conference are:

  • Charlie Arnot, Gladstone, Mo., Chief Executive Officer, Center for Food Integrity; President/Founder, CMA
  • Jill Clapperton, Ph.D., Reardan, Wash., Principal Scientist and Co-Founder, Rhizoterra, Inc. 
  • Dwayne Beck, Ph.D., Pierre, S.D., Research Manager, Dakota Lakes Research Farm 
  • Ray Ward, Ph.D., Kearney, Neb., President and Co-Owner, Ward Laboratories, Inc. 
  • Gabe Brown, Bismarck, N.D., No-till Producer
  • Wendy Taheri, Ph.D., Pelham, Ga., Research Microbiologist
  • Ray Archuleta, Greensboro, N.C., Conservation Agronomist, NRCS East National Technology Center
See the No-till on the Plains website for more information on the 2016 Winter Conference and the Agriculture's Innovative Minds Symposium which follows it.

Discount Requirements

To receive the discount, please register for the Winter Conference on-line at: http://notill.org/events/2016-winter-conference/registration

 Fill out the on-line registration form with your information and indicate that you will pay by phone.  Do not complete the section for paying by credit card on-line as you will not receive the Nebraskan discount using this method.  To receive the discount and make your payment, call 785-210-4525 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. (Central Time), after completing the on-line registration form.  No-till on the Plains (NTOP) will check to see if you are one of the first 25 first-time attendees or if you are one of the first 50 repeat attendees and process your registration accordingly.  On the registration site, you’ll notice that the registration fee goes up on Oct. 1 and again on Nov. 16. 

 The main purposes of the NET grant are

  •  to enhance the adoption of continuous no-till systems,
  • to educate producers about soil health, and
  • to provide networking opportunities for producers to learn more about no-till and soil health. 

 The No-till on the Plains Winter Conference — the largest gathering of its kind in North America — provides all three kinds of educational opportunities.  The Winter Conference and Trade Show will be followed by the Agriculture’s Innovative Minds Symposium on Jan. 28.  A reduced combination pricing is available for both events if registering before Nov. 15.

Paul Jasa
Extension Engineer

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