Indiana farmers are invited to participate in a free farm machinery and conservation ag event later this month. “Conservation Tillage and Technology - At the Intersection,” is set for Thursday, July 29, at a farm near Flora, Indiana. America’s Conservation Ag Movement, one of America’s largest public-private partnerships committed to conservation agriculture and sustainability, is working on the local level to bring this event to producers in the Wabash watershed area. Producers are encouraged to attend live in-field demonstrations and conversations on topics, including farmer-led conservation partnerships, strip-tillage demonstrations, planter setups for no-till and green planting, and an update from Purdue Agronomy. The event is free and hosted by Oyler’s Farm. Support for the event comes from the foundational partners of America’s Conservation Ag Movement, The Nature Conservancy, Carroll County Soil & Water Conservation District, Farm Journal Foundation, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation. To learn more or to register for the event, visit farmjournal.swoogo.com/Wabash.