If you want to know how a yo-yo goes hand-in-hand with soil health in Door and Kewaunee counties, Peninsula Pride Farms wants to spend Valentine’s Day with you.
The organization is holding its annual meeting at the Kewaunee County Fairgrounds on February 14th, beginning at 10 a.m.
In addition to highlighting what Peninsula Pride Farms did in 2022 and what they are looking ahead to in 2023, crop consultant Dr. Lee Briese will headline a slate of speakers from Farmers for Sustainable Food, Houston Engineering Inc., and the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection. Briese is an independent crop consultant from central North Dakota, specializing in conservation practices already used in some parts of Door and Kewaunee counties. Using a yo-yo analogy, Briese’s message encourages farmers to try new and different techniques while not being afraid to try again or something else if they do not work.
The Peninsula Pride Farms Annual Meeting will also feature a panel of members discussing the practices they have implemented over the past year, lunch, and a separate meeting for members. You can click this link to RSVP for the event.