SDSU Extension, Southeast Research Farm to host organic field day

SDSU Extension
Posted 7/31/24

BROOKINGS — SDSU Extension and the SDSU Southeast Research Farm invite anyone interested in growing organic vegetables and field crops to an educational, hands-on field day.

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SDSU Extension, Southeast Research Farm to host organic field day

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BROOKINGS — SDSU Extension and the SDSU Southeast Research Farm invite anyone interested in growing organic vegetables and field crops to an educational, hands-on field day.

The SDSU Extension Organic Field Day is from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. CDT on Aug. 8 at the SDSU Southeast Research Farm by Beresford. Farmers from all scales and types of production are welcome, along with anyone who is curious about growing United States Department of Agriculture-certified organic produce.

A picnic lunch will be provided during this free event. Registration is requested. To register and see a complete schedule of events, visit the SDSU Extension Events page and search “organic.”

Families are welcome. The event will be held rain or shine. Attendees are asked to leave pets at home, and to wear shoes suitable for walking in fields. Signs will direct visitors to parking upon arrival at the event.

“I always look forward to visiting field plots as a group so people can see our trials in real time,” said Kristine Lang, assistant professor and SDSU Extension consumer horticulture specialist. “The morning session will focus on organic vegetable production, disease management, soil health and food safety. Tours of cabbage, sweet corn and potato fields will be highlighted by SDSU Extension specialists, graduate students and SDSU Southeast Research Farm staff. In the afternoon, three South Dakota producers will share their experiences in organic field crop production and the USDA organic certification process.

After lunch, the field day will conclude with a question-and-answer session and free SDSU ice cream social. The event is supported by a grant from the USDA Transition to Organic Partnership program, administered by the Organic Crop Improvement Association. For more information, contact Lang at 605-688-5796.

To stay up to date on research conducted by the SDSU Horticulture team, visit the SDSU Extension Horticulture Research page and subscribe to the bi-weekly Garden & Yard newsletter. To learn more about research conducted at the SDSU Southeast Research Farm, visit the SDSU Southeast Research Farm page.