Event Details

Date

June 26, 2020

Time

12:15 PM - 1:00 PM

Location

Online Meeting

Host

University of Maine Extension

Sam Corcoran


Grazing & Forage Season Extension Webinar Series: Improving Pastures with No-Till Methods

June 26, 2020


This webinar will discuss no-till methods to manage pastures. This includes over-seeding with annuals and strategies to improve or renovate existing pastures. Richard Kersbergen, animal and forage scientist with UMaine Extension, will be the speaker.

This is the second webinar in a six-part webinar series that will cover several strategies for grazing season extension and alternative forage production. The series is a collaboration among UMass Extension, UVM Extension, & UMaine Extension, and is supported in part by a Northeast SARE Research and Education Grant with organization and administration supported by the Livestock Institute of Southern New England with the support of the Cedar Tree Foundation. For any questions about the series, please contact Sam Corcoran at sglazecorcor@umass.edu

https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/8516802082452911376






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