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Upcoming Events with Palouse Conservation District

November 4, 2024

Thursday, November 14th from 7-9 am at The Center in Colfax 

Soil Health Breakfast | Leveraging Biology on Your Farm 

Palouse Conservation District invites farmers and ranchers to the November Soil Health  Breakfast on Thursday, November 14th from 7-9 am at The Center in Colfax, located at 110 S  Main St, attached to the library. 

Kickstart your morning with coffee and breakfast while discovering innovative soil health  practices being implemented by fellow producers. This month’s featured speaker is Brian  Bohnhoff of Precision Bio, who will present “Leveraging Biology on Your Farm,” sharing  insights on reducing synthetic inputs and enhancing profitability through biological methods. 

Registration is required by Monday, November 11th here

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from your peers and enhance your soil health. Join us for a  morning of valuable insights and community connection. Mark your calendars for future Soil  Health Breakfasts on December 12th and January 9th

Thursday, November 21st at 6:00 pm via Zoom 

Conservation Talk Series | Protecting Your Home from Wildfire 

Join Palouse Conservation District on Thursday, November 21st at 6:00 pm via Zoom for the next  installment of our Conservation Talk Series, where we’ll focus on a critical topic: Protecting Your  Home From Wildfire. This informative talk is designed for property owners or managers looking  to enhance their resilience against wildfires.  

Led by Robert Boles, Community Resilience Coordinator with the Washington Department of  Natural Resources, the talk will provide valuable insights into practical actions you can take around  your home to mitigate wildfire risks. Learn how to create defensible space and implement effective  strategies to safeguard your property and community. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain essential  knowledge for protecting your home. This event is part of the Palouse Conservation District  Conservation Talk Series, a monthly series about conservation issues relevant to our community. 

This event is free and open to the public. Registration is required here.

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