Montana Soil Health Symposium 2025
The Montana Soil Health Symposium is hosted by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service and the Montana Association of Conservation Districts. It brings together national and local speakers to discuss soil health techniques and innovations.
Registration
Space is limited, so register soon. Reduced early bird pricing closes January 10, 2025.
Join us in Billings, Montana from February 4-6, 2025, for the 5th Annual Montana Soil Health Symposium, an event bringing together local producers, leaders in regenerative agriculture, and technical specialists to share their knowledge and learn about new innovations in soil health. The Montana Soil Health Symposium is hosted by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service and the Montana Association of Conservation Districts.
This two-day event features well known voices for regenerative agriculture and soil health like Dr. Thomas Dykstra, an entomologist who specializes in agricultural pests and plant health; Steve Kenyon, an expert in sustainable grazing techniques that build soil health; and Sara Keough, a nutritionist shedding light on the connection between soil health and human health.
In addition to these keynote speakers, there are nine other producers covering topics relevant to farmers, ranchers, and gardeners of all sizes working to produce healthy, nutritious foods using the soil health principles. The 2025 Symposium will also include a short film featuring Gabe Brown, a founding father of the soil health movement. He will answer questions from previous Symposiums’ attendees and reflect on his journey adopting regenerative practices.
A preconference workshop on “Ranching for Profit” with Dallas Mount is scheduled for the afternoon of Feb. 4, 2025.