June 28 at the MBFI (Jct of Hwy 10 and 353)
 9:30 am - 3 pm
 Lunch is provided
 Registration $25 - please RSVP 
 
In this workshop Dr. Jones will explain how enhancing above and below ground diversity through the adoption of appropriate grazing management, species-rich plant communities and biostimulants, facilitates quorum sensing in soil microbial communities, which in turn:
- reduces reliance on high-analysis fertilizers, herbicides, insecticides and fungicides 
- rapidly builds stable soil carbon 
- improves soil structure, aeration and water-holding capacity 
- optimizes soil, plant, animal, and human health, water quality and farm profit 
 Dr. Jones has an excellent web site with many resources at www.amazingcarbon.com
 
 To RSVP and for more details call Michael at 204-365-6334 or email mthiele@mymts.net
                                                   
Grazing Clubs are a Ducks Unlimited Canada funded program.
