April 21, May 12, June 2, June 16, July 21, and August 18
Webinars will run from 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. and include a tutorial and one-on-one trainings.
Extension, DATCP, and the SnapPlus Team will walk through new features in SnapPlus Version 3 to help farmers fill out their nutrient management plans. Each of the six webinars will cover a different topic. You can attend all sessions, or the most relevant to you, and each one includes time for one-on-one Q&A with staff.
- Webpage/learn more (go.wisc.edu/841xe6)
- Registration
April 21, 2026 – Adding crops, setting rotations, planting & application seasons – Figuring out how to create your nutrient management plan in SnapPlus? Join Extension’s first SnapPlus training webinar on April 21 to walk through how to add crops, set rotations, and understand planting and application seasons in the updated software. It’s free!
May 12, 2026 – Nutrient systems and template builder –The Snap Plus nutrient management tool has a new look! If you are, or are working with a farmer navigating this tool, consider joining extension’s May 12 SnapPlus training webinar that covers nutrient systems and the template builder.
June 2, 2026 – Silurian bedrock plan features – For farmers working in silurian bedrock areas of Wisconsin, SnapPlus Version 3 includes specific features worth understanding. Extension’s June 2 training webinar walks through those features and what they mean for nutrient management plans in those areas.
June 16, 2026 – Annual updates – Tune in to the June 16 webinar from Extension and DATCP to hear annual updates on SnapPlus, Wisconsin’s nutrient management planning software for farmers.
July 21, 2026 – Winter manure applications – Learn how to navigate winter manure application tools in the latest version of SnapPlus with Extension and DATCP. Watch demos of the new tools and ask questions about your specific fields. This is a relevant session for any farmers who apply manure in winter months and need to reflect that in their plans.
August 18, 2026 – Grazing – The final session in Extension’s Snap Plus Version 3 training series on August 18 focuses on grazing, specifically how to add and manage grazing schedules in the updated software. If you are, or work with farmers who graze livestock and need to reflect that accurately in their nutrient management plans, this is a useful session to attend.
For information on event logistics or the SnapPlus tool, contact Chris Bandura, UW-Madison Extension Soils Program Manager, at bandura@wisc.edu
