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Sowing success at the 2024 Spring Kentucky Beginning Grazing School

Sowing success at the 2024 Spring Kentucky Beginning Grazing School

Sowing success at the 2024 Spring Kentucky Beginning Grazing School

The 2024 Spring Kentucky Beginning Grazing School promises an immersive learning experience in grazing management for all livestock producers.

PRINCETON, Ky.—

The 2024 Spring Kentucky Beginning Grazing School, hosted by the University of Kentucky Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, promises an immersive learning experience for livestock producers.  

This year's school, occurring April 30 and May 1 in Princeton, Kentucky, has undergone significant program updates, intensifying its focus on the crucial role of building and implementing a successful grazing management plan. The program aims to enhance profitability through a blend of hands-on activities and classroom instruction.  

"While this school is geared toward those just starting out, the topics and discussions will benefit producers at all stages," said Chris Teutsch, forage specialist and extension associate professor in the UK Department of Plant and Soil Sciences.  

The first day features in-class discussions at Central Presbyterian Church on soil fundamentals, rotational grazing techniques, optimizing nutritional balance on pasturelands, grazing arithmetic principles and a visit to a local grazing operation at Flynn’s Fork Farm. Attendees will learn about portable and seasonal water systems, strategies for assessing pasture productivity, determining optimal stocking rates and practical demonstrations for setting up small paddocks.  

The program aims to enhance profitability through a mix of hands-on activities and instruction.
This year's program aims to enhance profitability through a mix of hands-on activities and instruction. Photo by Matt Barton.

Post-lunch sessions at the farm explore electric fencing for grazing control, offset strategies, soil and hay sampling, effective forage plant cultivation and grazing management strategies. The day culminates in discussions surrounding appropriate forage species selections to create a holistic grazing system.  

The second day continues with discussions on various fence types and associated costs, instructions on designing grazing systems, dispelling common grazing myths impacting profitability and revitalizing rundown farms.  

Activities conclude with a return to the research farm, allowing participants to observe and dissect the previous day's hands-on grazing exercise. Attendees can calibrate a grain drill and experiment with a user-friendly GPS unit designed to enhance seeding precision. 

Registration is open until April 28. Workshops kick off at 7:30 a.m. CST with refreshments and conclude at 5 p.m. The cost is $60 per participant. To register, purchase online at https://Spring2024GrazingSchool.eventbrite.com or in the UK Forage events section at https://forages.ca.uky.edu/events

To register by mail, send a $60 payable to KFGC at the following address: UK Research and Education Center, attention Caroline Roper, PO Box 469, Princeton, KY 42445. Please specify "2024 Spring Grazing School" in the check memo line.  

For more information about the UK Forage Extension program and resources, visit https://forages.ca.uky.edu.

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