Dig Deeper Into Soil Health
Learn how soil on your property can soak up more rainwater and reduce runoff, lower outdoor watering needs, and filter pollutants to improve water quality in your local waterway. Soil health applies to much more than growing food and rural land use. Healthy, living soils improve water storage and water quality, reduce disease and pest problems, are resilient to drought, temperature extremes, fire and flood, and much more. It’s time to recognize the role of healthy soil in our communities.
Local practitioners at parks departments, ISDs, counties, drainage districts, hospital campuses, MUDs, and municipalities will benefit from attending with homeowners, urban gardeners and farmers, and small landowners welcome. WHF conservationist, Schyler Rhea, will be speaking at the event.
Tuesday, March 4, 2025
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Eagle Pointe Recreation Complex
12450 Eagle Pointe Drive, Mont Belvieu, TX 77523
Learn more or register here: https://agriliferegister.tamu.edu/website/82841/