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Webinar: Why Pollinator Habitat Makes Sense on Your Land: Maximizing the Potential of Working Acres

May 28, 2019 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Free

It doesn’t take a lot of space to make valuable habitat for monarch butterflies, pollinators, and other beneficial insects that yields dividends for the agricultural landowner, as well.  This webinar, delivered by the Keystone Monarch Collaborative, will make the economic and ecological case for establishing habitat adjacent to working farmland.  Seth’s research and Wayne’s in-field expertise match hard numbers with hard-earned experience to convey the realities of managing for beneficial insects.  They will point out several ways to get started, from maximizing the potential already embedded in field margins to pairing conservation programs with precision ag technology.  Attendees can expect to leave with ways to access the locally specific resources they need to determine if habitat really does make sense on their land.  This is the first of two webinars with the Keystone Monarch Collaborative this summer for agricultural landowners and managers.  The second on July 23rd will dive into the trials and triumphs of those who have attempted to establish habitat plantings.

 

Presenters:  

  • Seth Applegate, Research Agronomist, Iowa State University Monarch Research Team
  • Wayne Fredericks, Board Member, American Soybean Association
  • Jonathan Geurts, Senior Policy Manager, Keystone Policy Center

 

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Details

Date:
May 28, 2019
Time:
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Website:
https://goo.gl/forms/Ts8VEJGymDbAEy1V2

Organizer

US Fish and Wildlife