Introduction
Tuskegee
University Cooperative Extension Program in collaboration with other land grant
universities (Auburn, Langston, and Mississippi State), Alabama Natural
Resources Conservation Service, and PadmaDal Memorial Foundation is conducting
a 2-day training program – Sustainable Year-Round Forage Production and
Grazing/Browsing Management (goat focus) for field agricultural professionals
and livestock producers. Training will be conducted on March 25-26, 2014; March
24 and 27 will be the travel dates for those who will be coming a long way to
Tuskegee.
Program Objective
The
objective of this program is to train field-level Extension and technical
assistance personnel (hereafter field personnel) and livestock producers in
year-round forage production and grazing/browsing management in the Southeast
Region. The trained field personnel are expected to educate and help goat producers in the Southeastern Region make their production system
more sustainable through pasture improvement and sustainable grazing
management.
Major Training Topics
The training will consists of various topics
relevant to year-round forage production and grazing/browsing management, such as agronomic aspects of forage
production, sustainable grazing/browsing management, suitable forage species for developing year-round grazing systems for goats and cattle, grazing facilities for different
grazing systems, browse species, supplementary feeding, weed management,
resource conservation, and economics. Each topic will include hands-on
activities.
More information about this event is available in the Program Flyer and Program Agenda.
Send the completed Registration Form on time as indicated in the form to reserve your spot.
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