Event Details

Date

April 14, 2020

Time

7:00pm EST

Location

Online Zoom Meeting

Cost

This event is free.

Host

Northwest NY Dairy, Livestock, and Field Crops Program
Sarah Bassman


Equine Seminar Series - Equine Pasture Management

April 14, 2020


Equine Seminar Series

April 14 7:00 p.m. - Equine Pasture Management

Presented by Jodi Putman, Cornell University Cooperative Extension Field Crops & Soil Specialist

Join NWNY Team's Jodi Putman as she explores best management practices for equine pasture management. Topics include the basics of establishment, species to use, fertility, rotation, grazing patterns, and when to restore/renovate.

STREAMING ONLINE ONLY VIA ZOOM: Previous ESS were streamed on YouTube. For our ONLINE only seminars we will be going back to the Zoom platform.

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Topic: Equine Seminar Series - Equine Pasture Management
Time: Apr 14, 2020 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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