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Best Fields First: a forage planning series

1134 SE Douglas Ave, PO Box 1165
Roseburg, OR 97470
Estados Unidos

Livestock & Forages office

Sep 19 - Oct 3, 2024
Classes will be held via Zoom on Thursdays from 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm.
In person by appointment and online options via Zoom

Session I
September 19th - Presentation, Using potential & current forage yields in management decisions. May be viewed later as a recording.

Session II
September 26 - Presentation, Landowner Conservation Programs. May be viewed live streaming or later as a recording.

Session III
October 3 - Group Work Session with the instructor. Alternative work sessions times are available upon request.

Session IV
Varies - Access supplemental information on your own or by appointment with instructor.

$20.00
Register

Accommodation requests related to a disability should be made by Aug 30, 2024 to Shelby Filley: [email protected] or 541-672-4461

Comuníquese con los organizadores del evento para confirmar que este evento se llevará a cabo en español o para solicitar interpretación en español u otras adaptaciones.

This educational program assists forage producers in making decisions on managing pastures and hay ground. Topics include using maps to determine physical soil properties, estimate current and potential production, and form management units. This information is then used to take soil samples for fertility testing and to make agronomic, and economic input decisions. Part of this process includes the option of selecting to focus work on your best field first. This can help producers prioritize funding for inputs and time spent on multiple fields. At the completion of the program custom reports will be provided which will be useful in future classes and consultations on forage production and management.

  • The class is scheduled to occur in three or four sessions including an introductory presentation viewed in real time or as a recording, supplemental information to be reviewed on the participants’ own time, work session(s) as a group or one-on-one with the instructors, and a presentation on cost-share programs for agricultural fields.
  • No refunds. Join upcoming classes at no additional charge
  • Repeats twice yearly (Summer and Winter)

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