The Natural Resources Conservation Service and University of Missouri Extension will present two seminars on managing livestock grazing and forages in September.


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The "schools" will be offered at Stewartsville – Sept. 19 and 20 and The University of Missouri Hundley Whaley Farm in Albany – Sept. 24 and 25.

The Stewartsville school is scheduled for a Friday evening and all day Saturday. This session offers the opportunity for producers who have other obligations during the week to exchange ideas with other people interested in managed grazing.

These sessions offer the chance to exchange information on topics such as: The art and science of grazing management, evaluation of farm resources, economics of grazing management, livestock nutrition, grazing system layout and design, pasture growth, forages, soil fertility, fence and water systems, winter feeding of stockpiled forages, and no winter feeding.

The registration fee of $100 per person covers the costs the seminars including mileage reimbursement, meals, refreshments, on-farm tour equipment, fence and water system demonstration, materials and the following references: Missouri Grazing Manual, Summer Grazing in Missouri, Forages and Weeds of Pastures, Water Systems for Grazing Livestock, and grazing stick. You also get these free publications: Electric Fencing for Serious Graziers, and Pasture Management Guide for Northern Missouri.

Registration is limited to 30 people per location. The registration deadline is Aug. 15. Contact Curtis Walker with the Natural Resources Conservation Service at 816-232-6555 extension 139 or at [email protected].