Outreach In Action: Tammy and Darwin

Tammy and Darwin’s families go way back, having farmed together in central Iowa for generations. Their working relationship, built on trust and shared goals to be productive and right by … Continue reading

Outreach In Action: Solving Problems With Cover Crops

Sharing the numerous benefits of cover crops isn’t always enough. By framing a practice as a solution to a specific operational or resource problem your audience has, you can provide … Continue reading

Event Flier: New Ways and New Challenges

Risk management can be one of the harder events to draw in new audiences. This example from Between the Lakes Demonstration Farm Network highlights the idea of equipping farmers with … Continue reading

General Conservation Information

Implementing conservation practices can require significant technical skill and information. Luckily, there are numerous resources out there that provide information about how to implement, manage, and improve conservation and soil … Continue reading

Cover Crops

There are many fantastic resources about cover crop benefits, species selection, and management. These are some of the most useful websites, fact sheets, and organizations supporting this important soil health … Continue reading

Evaluation Idea: Exit Tickets

Keeping event evaluations short is often a successful strategy in getting audiences to complete them. Providing an incentive to complete them is another good strategy. Exit tickets tick both of … Continue reading

Outreach in Action: The Roots

Effective outreach begins with being able to tell your “why”. This could include your reasons for conservation specifically, or for farming in general. Women Food & Ag Network’s (WFAN) Stewardship … Continue reading

Event Flier: Supper and Soil

We love using food as a way to draw people in! This event does that by including “supper” in the title. The event is family-friendly, featuring a bbq dinner, soil … Continue reading

Event Flier: Farming for the Bottom Line

Farming is complex profession; farmers are important stewards of their land, and often have multi-generational ties to their land. At the end of the day, though, farms are businesses and … Continue reading

Event Flier: Cultivating Soil Health

Soil health can be a powerful motivation for adopting new practices. Healthy soils have numerous benefits, both for the environment and the farmer. This example from Minnesota uses the soil … Continue reading

Evaluation Example: Plus/Delta

Sometimes you may just need some quick feedback about the positive and negative impressions of your events. If you only need some basic feedback from your audience, you may want … Continue reading

Using Interviews to Evaluate Outreach Programming

There are many ways to evaluate conservation outreach efforts. Most often, people lean toward things they can measure with numbers: how many people attended events, social media engagement, or how … Continue reading

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