Time: July 17, 2014 to July 19, 2014
Location: Morrisville State College
City/Town: Morrisville, NY
Website or Map: http://grasstravaganza.morris…
Event Type: conference
Organized By: NY NRCS and the NY Grazing Lands Coalition
Latest Activity: Jul 10, 2014
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The Don’t-Miss event of the year for all livestock owners and grazing dairies! This conference will feature three national experts in grazing and soil health: Ray Archuleta, the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) “Soil Guy” from North Carolina, who travels the country promoting soil health; Jerry Brunetti, founder of Agri-Dynamics, a company that provides holistic animal remedies for farm, livestock, and pets; and Jim Gerrish, former University of Missouri researcher, writer, who is currently a cattle rancher and co-owner of American GrazingLands Services LLC, a consulting business that helps farmers and ranchers more effectively manage their grazing lands for economic and environmental sustainability.
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