Two-Day Grazing School In Monroe County

MADISON, MO.
   A two-day grazing school in Monroe County will give attendees an overview of the benefits of management-intensive grazing.
   The workshop, May 3-4 in Madison, Mo., will provide in-depth discussions and field exercises on livestock and agronomic topics.
   The school includes a tour of Pemberton Grazing Acres, where three generations of the Pemberton family background and breed heifers.     John Turner, a Monroe County farmer and retired grassland conservationist for the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), will give a pasture fencing demonstration.
   Robert Conley, Darren Hoffman and Braden Schmitz of NRCS will give presentations on grazing calculations, layout and design of management-intensive grazing systems, and watering systems.
   Register by contacting Lena Sharp at lena.sharp@swcd.mo.gov or 660-327-4117, ext. 3. Fees cover lunch, grazing manuals specific to the Midwest and a grazing stick. ∆

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