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Nationally Known Grazing Expert in Victoria May 13-14 for
Management-Intensive Grazing Workshop
Victoria, Texas - April 17, 2008. Landowners and others interested in
learning about optimizing their grazing production will have an opportunity on
May 13-14, at the Management Intensive Grazing workshop. The workshop will be
held at the Wells Fargo Bank, 101 W. Goodwin Avenue, 5th floor, in Victoria.
Nationally known grazing specialist, Jim Gerrish, will be teaching one and a
half days in the classroom and half a day in the field taking landowners
step-by-step through his Management-intensive Grazing (MIG) system that
includes: from the ground up–soils, growing quality pasture, matching forage and
animals, managing pasture and animals, extending the growing season, animal
care, fencing, water basics, designing your grazing system, and putting it all
together.
Gerrish is an independent grazing lands consultant who provides service to
farmers and ranchers on both private and public lands across the United States.
His past experience includes more than 20 years of beef-forage systems research
and outreach while on the faculty of the University of Missouri, as well as 20
years of commercial cattle and sheep production on his family farm in northern
Missouri. The University of Missouri Forage Systems Research Center (FSRC) rose
to national prominence as a result of Gerrish’s research leadership. His
research encompassed many aspects of plant-soil-animal interactions and provided
foundation for many of the basic principles of Management-intensive Grazing. He
currently writes regular columns in BEEF Magazine and The Stockman Grass-Farmer.
His book “Management-intensive Grazing: The Grassroots of Grass Farming” is one
of the best sellers on the Stockman Grass Farmer’s bookshelf.
Gerrish co-founded the very popular three-day grazing management workshop
program at FSRC and speaks at 30 to 40 producer oriented workshops, seminars,
and field days around the U.S. and Canada each year. His research and outreach
efforts have been recognized with awards from the American Forage and Grassland
Council, Missouri Forage and Grassland Council, National Center for Appropriate
Technology, USDA-NRCS, the Soil and Water Conservation Society, Progressive
Farmer, and American Agricultural Editors Association.
Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. on May 13 and the workshop runs 9:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m. both days. The workshop is $50 per person and covers lunches, notebook
and materials. To register, contact Tim W. Reinke at 361-576-1129 ext. 3 and is
limited to the first 50 registrants. The Coastal Prairies Grazing Lands
Conservation Initiative (GLCI) and the USDA-Natural Resources Conservation
Service is sponsoring the workshop.
Contact
Melissa
Blair, Public Affairs Specialist, Corpus Christi
Phone: 361-241-0609
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