Acidic Soils Solutions: a soil acidity management workshop series 

WSU Extension – Walla Walla County, in partnership with University of Idaho Extension – Nez Perce County and the PNW Farmers’ Network, hosts a three-part workshop series on soil acidity management for the inland Northwest region. The series includes two online sessions – Nov. 30 and Dec. 19 – with presentations on the latest results from regional soil pH research and creating an acidity management plan.

A tractor pulls equipment in a field. Behind the tractor, the field is left tinted white.
Farmers liming a field to help manage soil acidity.

The series culminates with an in-person meeting held in Clarkston, Wash. on January 18, 2024. This workshop series is an opportunity to gain valuable insights and participate in conversations about mitigation strategies for low soil pH and related farm management practices.

Ten Soil and Water CCA credits are pending for attendees who attend the workshop series. 

Preregistration is required for all events; space is limited for the in-person workshop. Virtual sessions are free to attend, but you must select “tickets” from the event registration page to receive the Zoom links.  The cost for the in-person event is $30 and includes access to the recorded online sessions.

November 30, 9:30-11:30 am – Zoom 

December 19, 9:30-11:30 am – Zoom 

January 18, 2024, 9:00 am-3:30 pm – Holiday Inn, Clarkston, Wash.

For more information, visit the event webpage and click on the flier to register.

Contact:

• Rachel Wieme, WSU Extension Walla Walla County, (509) 524-2685, Rachel.wieme@wsu.edu