
Register by August 20 to enjoy this free twi-light workshop
During this field day workshop participants will learn best management practices for establishing and grazing native grasses and how native grasses can be implemented into a grazing system to maintain grass vigor and animal performance through the summer months.
Topics covered:
- Pasture walk in two newly seeded native warm season grass pastures
- Benefits of establishing native warm season grasses in your grazing system
- Native warm season grass establishment techniques
- Animal performance and economics of using native warm season grasses
- Rotational grazing equipment and strategies
- NRCS financial and technical assistance options for native warm season grasses
This workshop is hosted by Clinton SWCD and Adams County SWCD and is free, but pre-registration is required. Contact Clinton SWCD at (937) 382-2461 ext. 3 by Friday, August 20 to reserve your spot. Find more detail linked here.