Time: February 2, 2024 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Cornell Cooperative Extension Madison County
Street: 100 Eaton Street
City/Town: Morrisville, New York
Website or Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/B7cep…
Phone: 570-784-4172
Event Type: educational, meeting
Organized By: Joshua Greene
Latest Activity: Jan 4
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We have two (essentially identical) meetings scheduled (on subsequent days) with a talk on grazing by Sarah Flack and a talk on silvopasture by Joshua Greene.
Sarah Flack
The Grazier’s Tool Box: Improving Pasture Productivity & Quality
The “grazier’s tool box” includes using livestock & other methods to improve pastures and avoid pasture pitfalls.
Sarah, a consultant specializing in grass-based livestock farming systems, will bring free copies of her most recently published (co-authored) book Grass-Based Dairy Production Manual.
Joshua Greene
Agroforestry for Resilient Farms
Learn how farms in Pennsylvania have added trees to their farms to reduce heat stress and increase resilience.
After a decade of dodging falling ash trees and grazing cattle at Greene Kitchen Farm, Joshua joined Trees For Graziers and hopes to inspire generations of graziers to create cool, resilient, productive silvopastures.
(RSVP Anne Philips 607-222-3265)
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