Skills and Principles of Managed Grazing on Improved Pastures
Event Details
Date
July 20, 2021
Time
8pm Eastern
Location
Webinar
Host
Presenter: Woody Lane, Ph.D., Lane Livestock Services
Host: Dr. Jay Parsons, Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Time: 8:00 PM Eastern; 7:00 PM Central; 6:00 PM Mountain; 5:00 PM Pacific
Description: Let's say you have a flock of 125 ewes in early lactation, all raising twins. You want to move them into a 3-acre field of improved fast-growing pasture. Question: How long can your flock graze in that field? Or a similar question: How many acres do you need to graze those sheep for 5 days? Or another question: How many inches of grass will a ewe eat each day to meet her nutrient requirements?
This webinar will give answers to these questions and more. We'll focus on "Managed Grazing" - the knowledge of how forages grow combined with the skills of moving sheep, estimating intake, balancing the needs of forages and sheep, and managing pastures by grazing sheep in sustainable and efficient ways. We'll describe how to decide when to open the gate, when to move sheep off the paddock, and practical tips about stocking density, electric fences, weed control, gate latches, the grazing wedge, and a new way of describing grazing systems. Basically, we'll describe how to manage improved pastures to capture sunlight efficiently and profitably. Join us for a very interesting session.
This webinar is made possible with funding support from the American Sheep Industry Association.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
Upcoming Events
Cornell Cow Convos Podcast- Episode 9 Release
May 23, 2024
Cornell Cow Convos-Episode 9
Hands-On Calving Training - Wyoming County
June 13, 2024
Warsaw, NY
Parasite Management of Sheep & Goats
June 15, 2024 : Parasite Management of Sheep & Goats
Albion, NY
Learn about internal parasites of sheep and goats. Participation in the day will earn FAMACHA© certification.