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The LSU AgCenter Grazing School takes place over five sessions, providing information and hands-on experience with a variety of different topics associated with forage production for livestock operations.
Specific session topics include soil fertility and health, weed management, hay and baleage production, forage management, grazing management, forage nutritive value and animal requirements, designing grazing systems, and economics of improved grazing systems.
Grazing School Sessions:
Date: |
Session: |
Location: |
Sept. 15 |
Soil Fertility and Soil Health |
State Evacuation Shelter
8125 Hwy 71 S
Alexandria, LA
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Sept. 26 |
Weed Management, Hay and Baleage Production |
Rapides Parish Extension Office
300 Grady Britt Dr.
Alexandria, LA
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Oct. 13 |
Forage Production and Grazing Management |
Rapides Parish Extension Office
300 Grady Britt Dr.
Alexandria, LA
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Oct. 27 |
Grazing Systems for Cattle Operations |
State Evacuation Shelter
8125 Hwy 71 S
Alexandria, LA
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Nov. 17 |
Economics of Grazing Systems and
Grazing Systems for Other Species |
State Evacuation Shelter
8125 Hwy 71 S
Alexandria, LA
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- Sessions begin at 8:30a.m. and end at 4:00p.m.
- Lunch and refreshments will be provided.
- Course size is limited to 30 participants.