Hosted by Fields of Sinsinawa, a farmer-led learning center launched in 2024, the Soul of the Soil Conference invites growers, land stewards, and curious minds to gather where soil is more than dirt—it’s the foundation of life.
Located just minutes from Dubuque, Iowa, and Galena, Illinois, Fields of Sinsinawa is nestled in the hills and valleys of Wisconsin’s Driftless Region—a living classroom rooted in community, care, and the land.
Now in its second year, the Soul of the Soil Conference will feature two full days of learning and connection. Highlights include:
- Inspiring speakers sharing practical tools and big-picture insights
- Hands-on demonstrations of soil-building practices, including adaptive grazing, living roots, and our Stock Cropper Cluster Cluck 5000 debut
- An engaging panel exploring what works when adopting soil care practices and why
- A guided tour of the Sinsinawa Mound campus—through farmland, pastures, oak savannas, restored prairie, and more
You’ll also enjoy nourishing meals, networking opportunities, and a lively Friday evening concert with Minneapolis-based Bret Helsa and Six Feet Deep, performing original songs like “Got Cover Crops,” “Back to Soil,” and “Boundless Earth.”
New to us and this event? You can read about last year’s conference here!
Agenda
You can also download a PDF with the current agenda.
Friday, Sept. 5
7:00 a.m. Registration with light breakfast
8:00 a.m. Welcome (Tony Peirick & Miriam Brown)
8:15 a.m. Ryan Erisman and Treva Wetherell – Planting the Seeds of Thriving
9:45 a.m. Break
10:00 a.m. Keynote:Ann Biklé – Exploring Connections from Soil Health to Our Health
11:00 a.m. Break: book signing and networking
11:30 a.m. Breakout sessions:
- Seed, Soil, and Stock: The Case for Reconnecting Plants and Animals on Farmland – Chris Wilson, Wilson Organic Dairy
- Planting with Purpose: Harnessing the Power of Cover Crops – Byron Seeds
- Improving Life Through Food: Growing Connections from Soil to Table – Leslie Shalabi, Convivium Urban Farmstead
- From Runoff to Resilience: Farming for a Healthy Water Cycle – Eric Fuchs, Soil Health Academy
12:15 p.m. Lunch PLUS annual member meeting
1:00 p.m. Assemble at Main Entrance to board people movers
1:15 p.m. Field Tours
2:15 p.m. Break, reconvene
2:30 p.m. Peter Allen – Becoming Keystone: Restoring Earth’s Ultimate Ecosystems
3:30 p.m. Lindsay Rebhan – Thriving Landscapes, Thriving Communities: The Future of Land Transfer
4:30 p.m. Break
4:45 p.m. Kelly & Deanna Lozensky – IMOS (Indigenous Micro Organism Solution): Harnessing the power of nature on our farm
5:45 p.m. Networking
6:30 p.m. Dinner
7:30 p.m. Soul of the Soil Concert: Bret Hesla & Six Feet Deep
8:30 p.m. Networking
Saturday, Sept. 6
6:00 a.m. Optional sunrise hike on the Mound
7:00 a.m. Breakfast
8:00 a.m. Welcoming back/announcements
8:10 a.m. Reconvene, small group discussions about takeaways from Day 1 (led by Ryan Erisman & Reva Wetherell)
8:30 a.m. Inga Witscher – From Burnout to Backroads: Returning to Myself
9:30 a.m. Break
9:45 a.m. Monte Bottens – Biodiversity in Action: Ecological and Economic Wins on the Farm
10:50 a.m. Gather at Main Entrance to load onto people movers
10:55 a.m. Field Tours
Noon Lunch
1:00 p.m. Panel discussion with moderated Q&A
2:15 p.m. Break
2:30 p.m. John Strauser – Transformative landscape change: A history of change to inform a pathway forward
3:30 p.m. Tom Mosgaller – Connecting Soul/Sole and Soil: The Power of Pulling Together4:30 p.m. Wrap Up and Adjourn
Speakers
Download the PDF of our agenda for more details on sessions and bios of our speakers.

Author of
What Your Food Ate

Farmer and Founder
of Odyssey Collaborations

Host of
Around the Farm Table

Researcher,
UW-Madison

Farmers and
Founders of Guardian Grains

Mastodon Valley Farms

CEO, Ecological Design


Farmer and author of
Pulling Together:
A Handbook for Community Change
Whether you’re a farmer, educator, activist, or simply soil-curious, join us to explore the vital connections between soil health, plant vitality, and human well-being.

























