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      • Invasives Cost Share
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      • Hamilton County Invasives Partnership
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    • Fall Native Sale
    • Rain Barrel Info & Sales
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      • Well Water Testing
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    • Backyard Conservation
    • Landscape with natives
    • Urban Agriculture >
      • Micro-Irrigation
      • Donate Your Vegetables
      • Garden Resources
    • Creating and Maintaining a Prairie
    • Restoring HOA Native Landscapes
    • Stormwater Landscape Maintenance Training
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Pay Dirt Hamilton County
August 14th and 15th, 2025

What is Pay Dirt Hamilton County?
Pay Dirt Hamilton County is a two-day event packed with hands-on demonstrations, dealer and manufacturer exhibits, and expert-led information sessions. It’s designed for anyone involved in construction, agriculture, or land stewardship, from contractors and farmers to homeowners and local leaders. Attendees will explore practical, real-world strategies for using, conserving, and protecting our most vital resource: water.

What began as a successful initiative in Elkhart County, northern Indiana, is now expanding to central Indiana. Our mission is to bring together construction contractors, farmers, communities, and local regulators to share essential knowledge and best practices on water quality and conservation. By fostering collaboration, we aim to build a stronger, more sustainable future for Hamilton County and beyond.
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This will be a hands-on and informational event, filled with real-world demonstrations and local experts teaching attendees how to get the most out of their water resources.

Register to Attend
Become a sponsor or exhibitor
Event Info
 "Water Quality of Life"

Pay Dirt Hamilton County brings together farmers, contractors, engineers, and community leaders to share practical solutions that protect our water and soil for today and for the future.

Local Focus Section:
Hamilton County faces the unique challenge of balancing growth and conservation. From crop fields to cul-de-sacs, we all share the responsibility of preserving the Water Quality of Life.
Location
Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds  (2003 Pleasant St. Noblesville, IN 46060)
Schedule
Agenda available in section below.
Accommodations
Lodging reservations coming soon
Lodging recommendations and group rates will be posted as they become available.
Speakers
​A finalized speaker schedule will be posted before the event.
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Agenda
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Sponsors & Exhibitors
Support the Mission – Become a Vendor or Sponsor

Last year’s Pay Dirt event in Elkhart County drew nearly 600 unique attendees, and this year, we’re bringing the excitement and impact to central Indiana. Join us August 14–15, 2025, in Hamilton County for two full days of expert demonstrations, interactive exhibits, and knowledge-sharing focused on construction, agriculture, and land stewardship. Your support helps us deliver an unforgettable experience while advancing our shared mission of water conservation and soil health.

Exhibitor Details:
Exhibitors will have booth space on both August 14 and 15, 2025. All meals and registration fees for participants from exhibiting companies are included. Exhibitor spaces are 10ft x 10ft. Outdoor space is available for large equipment or displays. A maximum of two spaces per company may be requested.
Exhibitor spaces are $500 each.

Sponsor Details:
Sponsorship is a great way to support Pay Dirt without managing a booth — or as an added way to contribute if you’re also exhibiting. Meal sponsorships, refreshment support, and general sponsorship tiers are available. Sponsors are recognized at the event and through marketing channels based on their level of support. Sponsor attendee meals and registration fees are covered according to the sponsorship levels below.

Sponsorship Levels & Benefits:
Each sponsorship level includes:
  • Event recognition (verbal and visual)
  • Marketing exposure
  • Meals and registration for a designated number of attendees
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View the details brochure below for full details on sponsor and exhibitor options and associated benefits
Sponsor/Exhibitor Details Brochure
Become a sponsor/exhibitor
Registration
Join Us at Pay Dirt Hamilton County!
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​Whether you're a producer, excavator, site manager, engineer, or simply passionate about our land and water, Pay Dirt is for you. Register now to be part of this powerful local conversation.

If your organization is exhibiting or sponsoring Pay Dirt, please submit the Exhibitor/Sponsor form prior to registering attendees to get your registration discount codes.

Invoicing: Credit card payment is strongly preferred, but if you need an invoice for check payment check the box at the bottom of the registration form.
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If you have questions about registration, sponsorship, or logistics, photos etc., please contact us directly via [email protected]
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