The Farmer Roundtables

Coming together for water quality & soil health.

Event Details & Registration

Kaukauna

Date: February 4, 2026

Time: 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM

Location: Van Abel’s of Hollandtown, Kaukauna, WI

Tickets: $20 Farmers & Ag Landowners┃$50 Conservation Staff

Oshkosh

Date: February 5, 2026

Time: 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM

Location: Brighton Acres, Oshkosh, WI

Tickets: $20 Farmers & Ag Landowners┃$50 Conservation Staff

Want to pay at the door? Be sure to still buy a ticket! Instructions are on the registration page under “Ticket Details”

Want to register over the phone or have a question? Contact Tim at tim@fwwa.org or at (920) 840-0104

What are the
Farmer Roundtables?

The Farmer Roundtables are regional events that bring together farmers, landowners, conservation staff, and agronomists from across the Fox-Wolf Basin to share ideas and learn about soil health and conservation. Attendees hear from local and national soil health leaders.

The Roundtables offer a chance for networking and open conversation, featuring a Farmer Panel and Lightning Talks where farmers can discuss their experiences and challenges, along with a Networking Happy Hour after the event.

same great event.
two locations.

Unsure of which event to attend? Pick the one that is located nearest to you! Each event will offer the same agenda, including matching keynote speakers, Lightning Talk topics, and Networking Happy Hour.

Same great event.
Two locations.

Unsure of which event to attend? Pick the one that is located nearest to you! Each event will offer the same agenda, including matching keynote speakers, Lightning Talk topics, and Networking Happy Hour.

Thank You Sponsors!

Interested in becoming a Farmer Roundtable Sponsor?

Funding Support Provided By

About the Keynote

Rick Clark is a 5th generation farmer from Williamsport, IN. The main goal on the farm is to build soil health and achieve balance with Mother Nature. Rick has developed and is constantly improving a systematic approach to regenerative farming.

Event Schedule

Get checked in, grab a cup of coffee, and find a seat!

Fox-Wolf will give an overview of the schedule and welcome the Keynote Speaker.

Keynote Speakers Rick Clark and Steve Hoffman will talk about innovative soil health practices

Buffet lunch with water, coffee, and milk. Meal included with registration.

Kaukauna – Managing Manure for Conservation

  • Hear from local farmers about how they’re managing their farm’s manure with conservation in mind. Farmers will talk about how their utilizing Rain360, custom bars, LDMI, and more.

Oshkosh – Alternative Uses of Cover

  • Learn about how three local farmers are using cover in unique ways – from grazing cover crops, to biostrips and prairie strips.

Short, informative presentations from local conservation staff and farmers, followed by quick conversations with tablemates.

Kaukauna: 

  • All About the New NRCS LDMI Standard – What Works (and What Doesn’t)
  • Staying in Conservation: a Local Farmer’s Perspective
  • Grazing Dairy Heifers and Beefers: A New Spin on an Old Favorite

Oshkosh:

  • All About the New NRCS LDMI Standard for Grain Farmers- What Works (and What Doesn’t)
  • Staying in Conservation: a Local Farmer’s Perspective
  • Cover Cropping for Weed Suppression

Keynote Speaker Rick Clark will wrap-up the day before the Happy Hour.

Have a cold drink and enjoy some good conversation. Drink ticket included with registration.

Thanks for coming – glad you could join us!

Thank You to our Sponsors!

Interested in becoming a Farmer Roundtable Sponsor?

Planning Team

The Farmer Roundtables are made possible thanks to the generous support and collaboration of conservation partners in the Basin.

Their dedicated efforts in planning, organizing, and facilitating these valuable events ensure that we can provide a platform for meaningful discussions and knowledge-sharing.

A heartfelt thank you to all of our event partners for helping to bring these important gatherings to life!

Planning Team

The Farmer Roundtables are made possible thanks to the generous support and collaboration of conservation partners in the Basin.

Their dedicated efforts in planning, organizing, and facilitating these valuable events ensure that we can provide a platform for meaningful discussions and knowledge-sharing.

A heartfelt thank you to all of our event partners for helping to bring these important gatherings to life!