Women and the Land: Spotlight on Conservation Knox 2026
This program will focus on how good conservation practices benefit the environment and improve the value of your farming operation. Join us for an educational day learning about conservation practices to keep nutrients on your farm and the cost-sharing opportunities available in your area. Farm financial documents can be used as a decision-making tool when considering various management opportunities. Attendees will learn how to conduct a basic financial analysis using a few simple documents from your farm.
All are welcome - bring a friend!
June 26 | 9 am - 2 pm
Wataga Fire Station
310 W Willard St.
Wataga, IL 61488
Optional farm tour to follow | 2 pm - 4pm
2083 CR 800 E
Wataga, IL 61488
All are welcome - bring a friend!
June 26 | 9 am - 2 pm
Wataga Fire Station
310 W Willard St.
Wataga, IL 61488
Optional farm tour to follow | 2 pm - 4pm
2083 CR 800 E
Wataga, IL 61488
Topics will include:
- Overview of the Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy
- Conservation practices that can save your nutrients
- A walk-through of applying for cost share programs
- The cost of conservation
- Lunch provided
- Using farm financial documents to make tough decisions (Materials approved by Annie’s Project)
- Illinois Extension and Illinois Sustainable Ag Partnership resources
This event is a collaboration between University of Illinois Extension and the Knox County Soil and Water Conservation District. Women and the Land: Spotlight on Conservation is an Annie’s Project-Inspired Event. Annie’s Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides educational programs designed to strengthen women’s roles in modern agricultural enterprises. Annie’s Project’s mission is to empower women in agriculture to be successful through education, networks, and resources.
If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate or have questions. Contact Nicole Haverback at nlh@illinois.edu or (309) 932-3447.