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Laying Out a Grazing System: A Program for Veterans




Event Details

Date

October 1, 2021

Time

10am - 2:30pm

Location

Great Northern Farm
1716 Fisk Rd
Eaton, NY 13334

Host

Cornell Small Farms Veterans Farm-Ops Program

Rich Taber
607-334-5841 ext 1121



Register by calling 607-334-5841 ext. 1121 or emailing rbt44@cornell.edu by Wednesday, Sept. 28.  Please leave your name, Veteran status, phone number, and a good email contact so they can contact you.

The Cornell Small Farms Veterans Farm-Ops Program, and the Canandaigua VA, in collaboration with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Chenango County, with assistance from the Chobani Foundation will be offering an on farm program explaining how to set up a grazing and fencing program for livestock.  Great Northern Farm is owned and operated by Army Veteran and longtime farmer and CCE Grazing, Forestry, and Animal Science Educator Rich Taber and his wife Wendy. The Tabers have been raising beef cattle, sheep, and dairy heifers on the farm for years. Rich has completely redesigned the grazing system during the 2021 grazing season. On the 165-acre farm there are 30 acres of improved rotational grazing, twelve acres of unimproved grazing, and a five-acre winter sacrifice/feeding lot. Rich will explain how he reclaims old fields using brush hogs, native seedbanks, a few fertility inputs, and animals, using the principles of regenerative agriculture, and as inexpensively as possible. This year he subdivided the 30 acres of grazing into seven paddocks, using electrified rope for the divisions. After lunch a walk around the farm will be used to show how the theories of grazing have been applied to this cold, high elevation property. Cost of attending will be free, with a limit of 20 attendees, preference being given to Veterans. Lunch and refreshments will be provided. All attendees will be provided (at no cost to the attendees) with a copy of Sarah Flack's excellent book "The Art and Science of Grazing", which retails for $30.00.


If you have any questions, please contact Rich Taber at rbt44@cornell.edu or call 607-334-5841 ext. 1121.





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