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STEM Saturdays: The Science of Food Plots

Join us on Saturday, March 29th, from 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. at Novaparke (111 Innovation Parkway, Georgetown, IN) for a fascinating STEM Saturday session with Angel Jackson, District Manager for Floyd County Soil and Water Conservation and employee at Purdue Extension.

Angel Jackson will explore the role of food plots in land management, conservation, and wildlife sustainability. Attendees will learn how strategically planted food plots can support local ecosystems, improve soil health, and attract beneficial wildlife. Whether you're a landowner, hunter, conservationist, or simply curious about sustainable agriculture, this session will provide valuable insights into the science behind food plots.

This event is free and open to the public, but registration is requested here.

About Angel Jackson

Angel Jackson is a dedicated conservationist and educator serving as the District Manager for Floyd County Soil and Water Conservation and works at Purdue Extension. With expertise in sustainable land management, soil health, and agricultural practices, Angel Jackson works closely with local landowners, farmers, and conservation groups to promote responsible environmental stewardship. Her passion for science and education makes her a leading voice in conservation efforts, helping communities implement effective strategies for soil preservation, wildlife support, and sustainable agriculture.

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