A note to walk-ins…
We will be outside or under the tent for the entire event so please be prepared to be out in the elements.
Due to the forecast of inclement weather, we will be starting at the Bladen fairgrounds:
459 N Crescent Street Bladen, NE 68928
What to bring?
2 soil samples in a Ziplock bag; one sample from your worst soil and one sample from your best soil
Spade
Hat
Refillable water bottle – we will be outside for both days so remember to hydrate the day before you get there and during the event!
Good walking shoes
Rain gear – the forecast for Tuesday is showing a chance of rain so please be prepared
Important Notes!
Please download the SoilMentor App before the workshop to participate in real time observations out in the field
Picking up seed: If you are planning to pick up seed at the event please make sure you place your order ASAP. Talk to your sales rep or give us a call at 402-469-6784. We will have more details about when and where to pick up seed at the event.
Other Details
Date: Tuesday, June 3 and Wednesday, June 4
Time: Registration on Tuesday starts at 8:30 at the Green Cover location in Bladen, Nebraska (see address below). Thursday will begin at 8:30 with breakfast at Green Cover. We will conclude around 4pm on Wednesday.
Location: Green Cover 918 Road X Bladen, NE 68928 – follow the parking signs when you arrive
Due to the forecast of inclement weather, we will be starting at the Bladen fairgrounds:
459 N Crescent Street Bladen, NE 68928
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided on Tuesday as well as breakfast and lunch on Wednesday. All meals are home cooked using locally sourced, regeneratively raised meat and produce when possible.
Weather: The forecast is showing a chance for rain and mid-60’s on Tuesday and partly sunny and upper 60’s lower 70’s on Wednesday. Be prepared with rain gear!

Join us for a hands-on, two-day workshop with Nicole Masters exploring how improving soil health can directly increase farm profitability.
Through case studies, practical assessments, and expert insights, we’ll connect regenerative agriculture practices to reduced input costs and greater financial returns. Sessions include soil testing techniques, visual assessments, plant indicators, and real-world farmer experiences. Enjoy interactive discussions, group activities, and social time by the lake—leaving with actionable steps to enhance your farm’s resilience and profitability.
Remember to bring a lawn chair, a spade shovel, and a refractometer if you have one. Get ready for an in depth learning experience alongside some of the most renowned specialists in the soil health space.