- Introduction to school and overview of grazing terms
- Graziers are grass farmers!
- Soil health and fertility
- Nutrition, health and welfare of grazing animals
- Pasture establishment and renovations
- Fencing and water systems for grazing management
- Pasture allocation, stock density, costs
- Designing a grazing plan
Plan for times to be in the field to ask questions and see grazing tools and practices in person.
After attending in 2022, Tiffari Jenkins said, “The training was great. There was just enough field portion to demonstrate activities as well as a class size conducive for learning different methods to be utilized in our grazing techniques moving forward.”
Join us to learn and improve your grazing operation. To be notified when registration is open, subscribe to the Great Lakes Grazing Newsletter.
Successful grazers are flexible and adaptable to change. For more information and to register, contact Michelle Sweeten at sweeten1@msu.edu, Kable Thurlow at thurlowk@msu.edu or Frank Wardynski at wardynsk@msu.edu. We are here to help you reach your goals and want you to be outcome-driven!
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