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Annual Farming for the Future Field Day
The Annual Farming for the Future Field Day is hosted by the Oceana Conservation District, Michigan State University Extension and Oceana County Farm Bureau. This year's event was made possible by a Regenerative Agriculture Education and Outreach Grant from the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development. It is open to everyone interested to learn about practices they can implement to improve soil health, profitability and sustainability on their farms.
The day will include equipment demonstrations and presentations such as drone seeding of cover crops in asparagus, mowers that provide regenerative benefits to fruit crops, an electric weeder, how to do your own soil health assessment, using biological methods to control pests, information shared by local fruit buyers about their companies’ sustainability or regenerative programs and much more! Lunch, snacks, drinks and door prizes will be included but pre-registration is required.
Event Date: August 13, 2026
Event Time: 9am - 3pm
Address: West Central Michigan Research & Extension Center, 5185 N. Oceana Dr., Hart, MI 49420
Register: www.oceanaconservation.org
Registration Deadline: August 10, 2026
Maximum Number of Attendees: N/A
Cost: Free
5185 N Oceana Dr
Hart, MI 49420-8344
Michigan
Start: August 13, 2026 9:00 AM
End: August 13, 2026 3:00 PM
The Annual Farming for the Future Field Day is hosted by the Oceana Conservation District, Michigan State University Extension and Oceana County Farm Bureau. This year's event was made possible by a Regenerative Agriculture Education and Outreach Grant from the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development. It is open to everyone interested to learn about practices they can implement to improve soil health, profitability and sustainability on their farms.
The day will include equipment demonstrations and presentations such as drone seeding of cover crops in asparagus, mowers that provide regenerative benefits to fruit crops, an electric weeder, how to do your own soil health assessment, using biological methods to control pests, information shared by local fruit buyers about their companies’ sustainability or regenerative programs and much more! Lunch, snacks, drinks and door prizes will be included but pre-registration is required.
Event Date: August 13, 2026
Event Time: 9am - 3pm
Address: West Central Michigan Research & Extension Center, 5185 N. Oceana Dr., Hart, MI 49420
Register: www.oceanaconservation.org
Registration Deadline: August 10, 2026
Maximum Number of Attendees: N/A
Cost: Free