• Carson Now on Facebook
  • Follow Carson Now on Twitter
  • Follow Carson Now by RSS
  • Follow Carson Now by Email

UNR Extension offers soil health and regenerative agriculture workshops

Event Date: 
Repeats every week until Tue Oct 11 2022 .
August 30, 2022 (All day)
September 6, 2022 (All day)
September 13, 2022 (All day)
September 20, 2022 (All day)
September 27, 2022 (All day)
October 4, 2022 (All day)
October 11, 2022 (All day)

As water continues to be a scarce resource and concerns about food security grow, agricultural producers need to make sure they are maintaining healthy soil in order to maximize production of quality crops.

To help growers, University of Nevada, Reno Extension is offering an online weekly series of seven workshops Aug. 30 through Oct. 11 on understanding and managing soil health, as well as an in-person day of presentations and tours in Fallon on Sept. 30, “Soil Health And Regenerative Agriculture for the Carson River Watershed.”

“Healthy soil is key to successful crop production,” said Maninder K. Walia, Extension assistant professor and field crop specialist, who put together the online series of workshops and will also present at the Sept. 30 in-person event. “By knowing the composition of your soil, how soils function, and ways to manage soil to promote short-term and long-term soil health, producers can prevent a lot of problems and make their job easier, as well as make their harvests more bountiful.”

Online weekly series of workshops
This series of classes, part of Extension’s Alternative Crops Program, will be held via Zoom on Tuesdays, 10 – 11 a.m., Aug. 30 – Oct. 11. Presenters include faculty and researchers from the University’s College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources and its Extension unit, as well as specialists from the Natural Resources Conservation Service, the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection and Full Circle Compost. The workshops are free, but registration is required for each event. The workshops include:

— Properties of Soils, Aug. 30, presented by Walia. Register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/383635633507.

— The Importance of Soil Nutrients, Compost and Fertilizers With Application Rate Calculation, Sept. 6, presented by Cody Witt, Full Circle Compost. Register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/383639856137.

— Increasing C Sequestration in Soils: Can Biochar Help?, Sept. 13, presented by Paul Verburg; associate professor of soil science; University of Nevada, Reno. Register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/383641511087.

— The Soil Health and Water Connection, Sept. 20, presented by Chuck Schembre, environmental scientist, Nevada Division of Environmental Protection. Register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/383643727717.

— Regenerative Ag & Soil Health Principals, Sept. 27, presented by Marlon Winger, regional soil health specialist (Idaho, Wyoming and Montana), USDA NRCS Soil Health Division. Register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/383645292397.

— Winter Annual Cropping Systems: Lessons Learned After Two Years of Evaluation in Nevada, Oct. 4, presented by Juan Solomon; associate professor of agronomy; University of Nevada, Reno. Register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/383647448847.

— Basics of Composting, Oct. 11, presented by Elaine Fagin; Community Horticulture Education Program; University of Nevada, Reno Extension. Register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/383648341517.

Those who register for a workshop will then be emailed a Zoom link for that workshop. For more information, contact Linda Brown at Extension, 775-423-5121, ext. 221, or brownl@unr.edu.

In-person day of presentations and tours, “Soil Health and Regenerative Agriculture for the Carson River Watershed”

Part of Extension’s Nevada Herds & Harvest Program, this event will be held Sept. 30 at Western States Hemp/Rambling River Ranches, 7491 Reno Highway in Fallon. Workshops and field tours will focus on principles of soil health and regenerative agriculture, and how these practices can improve farm and ranch sustainability and economics, while improving and enhancing the water quality of rivers and streams.

Local producers and soil health experts from Extension and other agencies will provide insights and lead tours of fields under regenerative agricultural practices. There will be demonstrations with equipment, and the digging of a soil pit, which allows for determination of a whole spectrum of soil properties. Sessions include:

— Introduction and Workshop Overview/Purpose, presented by Chuck Schembre, environmental scientist, Nevada Division of Environmental Protection – Bureau of Water Quality Planning; and Joe Frey, owner, farmer and workshop host

— Soil Health Basics, presented by Jim Komar, Nevada state soil scientist, Natural Resource Conservation Service
The Soil and Water Connection, presented by Chuck Schembre, NDEP – Bureau of Water Quality Planning, Environmental Scientist

— Cover Crops for Building Soil Health in Nevada, presented by Walia, Extension; and Christopher Bernau, Great Basin Plant Materials Center.

— The Producers Perspective: Soil Health Management Practice, presented by Frey, on the economics of regenerative practices; and Tim Coverston, Carson Valley grower, on diversified cover cropping, alfalfa, farm diversity and soil health fundamentals

— Introduction to the Carson Water Subconservancy District, the Carson River Coalition Ag Working Group and our On-Farm Pilot Projects, presented by Brenda Hunt and Shane Fryer, watershed program manager and program specialist, respectively, with the District.

— The Soil Rainfall Simulator Demonstration, presented by Zahahgir Kabir, NRCS regional soil health specialist.

— Rambling River Ranch Tour and Equipment Demonstrations, led by Frey. Participants will view multiple fields under regenerative ag and soil health management systems, including sileage corn, alfalfa, hemp and rotation grazing systems. Field observations and discussion will include no-till practice, roller crimping, winter cover cropping, weed issues and management, adaptive grazing, adding diversity to alfalfa, improving the farm riparian corridor, and more. There will also be a soil pit dug and soil science education.

The event runs 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., with check-in beginning at 8:30 a.m. and lunch catered by Wild Horse Café at 12:15 p.m. The registration fee is $20 and includes lunch. Register at https://regenerativeagriculture.eventbrite.com. For more information on this event, contact the event’s organizer Staci Emm, Extension educator, emms@unr.edu, 775-475-4227.

Extension’s Herds & Harvest Program provides education and mentoring throughout the year to support Nevada agricultural producers. This event is hosted by the Carson River Coalition, the Beginning Farmers & Ranchers Program and Rambling River Ranch; in collaboration with local producers; Carson Water Subconservancy District; University of Nevada, Reno Extension; Natural Resource Conservation Service; local Conservation Districts; Nevada Division of Environmental Protection; and the Western Cover Crops Council – Southwestern Regional Committee. This program was funded by the USDA, National Institute of Food and Agriculture, and supported by the Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development Program of the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, USDA Grant # 2020-49400-32321.

Persons in need of special accommodations or assistance for either the online workshops or the in-person event should contact Paul Lessick, Extension civil rights and compliance coordinator, at plessick@unr.edu or 702-257-5577 at least five days prior to the scheduled event with their needs or for more information.

Top Stories

... or see all stories

Two Carson City residents who hiked C-Hill recently returned Sunday morning with a message: The flag that graces the hillside is in need of repair.

Here is the Carson City area road report for the week of April 29 through May 5, 2024. Closures are expected at the following locations due to road and utility work:

Camp GOTR (Girls on the Run) is coming to Carson City for the second year in a row! Camp GOTR will be a week-long, half-day summer camp from 8 AM- 12 PM at the Carson City Community Center the week of August 5th- August 9th.

Girls on the Run Sierras is a character-building program for girls in 3rd through 8th grade operating in the Reno-Tahoe area.

A number of new Junior Park Rangers received their badges as they were sworn in as part of the annual Junior Park Rangers Day in Carson City.

The next Carson City Board of Supervisors meeting will be held on Thursday, May 2, 2024 beginning at 8:30 a.m. in the Bob Crowell Boardroom of the Community Center, located at 851 E. William Street.

For many students at Carson High, Monica Weaver serves as a counselor who is dedicated to helping students navigate the challenges that could alter one’s four years of high school. But in the spring, Weaver also stands poolside, coaching the Senators swim team.

Meet Ricky and Reba, a sweet bonded pair who are waiting for their forever home. Sometimes bad things happen to good cats. Nobody knows this better than Ricky and Reba. Approximately 3 years old, they were abandoned when their owner moved, leaving them to fend for themselves on the streets of Reno. It wasn’t easy.

The 120 pounds of litter collected during the inaugural Shoreline Sweep Volunteer Cleanup at Sand Harbor State Park will be used in an innovative art installation in the park's visitor center.

Over 80 dedicated volunteers joined forces to comb the park's picturesque shores on Monday, April 22, 2024.

Warmer weather is upon us – finally – which also means so is the ever popular and very educational ComputerCorps TechCamp Summer Series! Yes, summer is just a few months off and ComputerCorps TechCamp 2K24 is now accepting applicants.


On April 24, 2024, at approximately 4:48 a.m., the Nevada State Police responded to a crash at the location of IR580 southbound near mile marker CC01 in Carson City, Nevada. (Near the Snyder Ave. overpass).

Each year, the Carson City Sheriff’s Office hosts an open house event as a way to connect families, deputies, non-profits and more. This year the event takes place May 11 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Douglas County officials have announced that construction will begin soon on the first phase of the Muller Parkway Project. The project aims to alleviate traffic congestion in Minden and Gardnerville, offering an alternative route to the main U.S. Route 395 through town. The decision comes as the County moves to fill its requirement to construct 2.4 miles of two-lane road by 2025.

Carson High School is pleased to announce Katarina Klatt and Brynn Russell will carry their academic and athletic talents on to the next level with Division 1 Scholarships. A short signing ceremony was held at the Carson Aquatic Center Wednesday, April 24, 2024.

The United States Postal Service (USPS) is moving forward with its plan to transfer certain mail processing operations from Reno to Sacramento, a change that has drawn bipartisan opposition among Nevada elected officials over its potential impact on the region’s economy and fears that it would slow the processing of ma

A 32-year-old Silver Springs man was arrested Wednesday and booked for charges associated to a fentanyl drug overdose in December 2023, according to the Lyon County Sheriff's Office.

The Division of Child and Family Services, Nevada’s Department of Health and Human Services, invites the community to participate in the 2nd annual “Walk Us Home” 5K for Foster Homes on Saturday, April 27, 2024 in Carson City.

The Washoe County Regional Medical Examiner’s Office has identified two Carson City residents who died in a wrong way crash early Wednesday morning in Carson City.

Nevada Humane Society, Carson City’s Pet of the Week introduces, Shrek. While he may not hail from a swamp, this lovable pup is as big-hearted as they come, searching for his forever family.

Bowers Mansion Programs on the Porch program begins in May with this year's theme is "Variety Edition." Bring a blanket or chair and enjoy this free series in front of the historic Bowers Mansion. Fridays from 7 to 8 p.m., May 17 through June 21.

LGBTQ+ and Allies, community event, Carson Valley events, Western Nevada, gay

Two free scholarship lunch tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis for those who couldn’t otherwise afford to participate. Reach out to wnvlgbtq@gmail.com and request your free tickets now!

St. Paul's Lutheran Family Church in Carson City is having a huge rummage sale Saturday, April 27 at 8 am until 1:30 pm. This is a fundraiser by St. Paul's women's group, WELCA, in association with Thrivent. There will be a jewelry room and a boutique featuring decor de jour and collectibles.

Carson City area casino gaming revenue was up slightly in March, according to the Nevada Gaming Control Board. Statewide, revenue was down 1.65 percent compared to March 2023.

The Carson City School District is pleased to announce Empire Elementary School’s STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Teacher Adrienne Wiggins has been selected as a Nevada finalist for the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching, the nation’s highest honors for teachers of science, technology, engineering, mathematics and computer science.

Nevada's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 5.1 percent in March 2024, which decreased by 0.1 percent from February 2024, according to the state's Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation’s March 2024 economic report.

Carson High Debate continues its groundbreaking season. Competing at state for the first time since Covid the team advanced to final events in 4 separate events.

Clear Creek Bowmen Cancer Shoot is this Sunday April 28 at the Carson City Archery Range.

Carson Medical Group broke ground on their new 31,000 square foot facility off old Hot Springs Road in October 2022 and this June it will officially open its doors to patients.

The facility, located at 1946 Old Hot Springs Road, will house the primary care physicians, their Ear/Nose/Throat practice, as well as the CMG+ walk-in clinic.

The Nevada Artists Association is excited to announce two Featured Artist Shows beginning Saturday, May 4 by Carson City artists, Cynthia Brenneman and Bruce Nelson.

Dive into an ocean of adventure with Wild Horse Children's Theater as we embark on a journey under the sea in the upcoming production of Disney's "Finding Nemo, Jr." at the Brewery Arts Center Performance Hall in Carson City. This spectacular musical adaptation of the beloved Pixar movie promises to be a wave of fun, friendships, and heartwarming moments that the entire family will enjoy!

UPDATE THURSDAY: The Washoe County Regional Medical Examiner’s Office has identified the two people who died Wednesday morning following the two vehicle crash on I-580 in Carson City. They are Alejandra Hernandez Valtierra, 36, and Viola Santoyo Huizar, 48, both of Carson City.
***
UPDATE 12:42PM: Southbound I-580 in Carson City was opened as of around 11 a.m., said a Nevada State Police spokeswoman, who provided more details of the fatal crash that happened early Wednesday morning.

Both the driver of a car and a truck involved in the crash died. Their names have not been released pending notification of family members. The car, which was going the wrong way — northbound in the southbound lane — struck the truck and caught on fire, according to a NSP preliminary investigation thus far. The vehicle makes are unknown at this time.