Michigan State University Extension and the MSU Center for Regenerative Agriculture are pleased to present the 2026 Regenerative Agriculture Winter Webinar, a six-session virtual series designed to support farmers, landowners, conservation partners and agricultural professionals in advancing regenerative practices across Michigan landscapes. The free webinar series will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays in February from 6–7 p.m.
This informative series will cover innovative and practical topics that enhance soil health, boost water quality and build resilient farm systems. Each session will feature expert insights into key aspects of regenerative agriculture, including:
- Feb. 10: Grazing in Cropping Systems — integrating livestock to improve soil and reduce costs.
- Feb. 12: Residue Risks and Rewards — understanding residue’s impact on soil and seed environments.
- Feb. 17: Cover Crops in Perennials — boosting biodiversity in orchards and vineyards.
- Feb. 19: Lake Associations and Farmer Partnerships — collaborative efforts for water quality.
- Feb. 24: Strategic Tillage & the Gray of “No-Till” — balancing soil disturbance with soil health.
- Feb. 26: Growing Native Plant Seeds — diversifying farm income while supporting ecosystem services.
The webinar series is free to attend. Registration closes at 11:59 p.m. on February 25. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with specialists and take away strategies for applying regenerative principles in their own operations.
Register for the 2026 MSU Regenerative Agriculture Winter Webinar.
Contact Christine Charles at charl122@msu.edu or 973-255-6097 for more information.

