Capital RC&D Grazing Workshop & Field Training Oct. 27 In Lebanon County
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The Capital Resource Conservation and Development Council and its partners are hosting a Grazing Workshop and Field Training on October 27 at the Ono United Methodist Church, 9 Main Street, Ono, Lebanon County starting at 8:00 a.m. The program will showcase experienced and successful grass-based farmers as well as technical experts and will provide participants with opportunities to network and learn from each other. “Our goal is to provide a useful training to benefit advanced, as well as less experienced producers,” said Susan Parry, NRCS State Grassland Conservationist and workshop planning team member. The program will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Friday morning with classroom presentations and several breakout sessions at the Ono United Methodist Church followed by lunch. Afternoon sessions will take place at Garden Meadow Farm, a grass-based beef operation also in Annville. The afternoon session includes both a pasture walk and in-field training. A wide variety of speakers with varying operations will focus on elements of operating a successful grass-based system-- -- George Lake of Thistle Creek Farms will speak about his multi-species grass-based system; -- Greg Stricker, Spring Creek Farm, will speak about working with nature; -- Dan Lehman, Hamilton Heights Dairy will discuss stockpiling; -- Dr. Kathy Soder, USDA Pasture Systems and Watershed Management Research, will talk about the nutrition of pastures,; -- Ron Holter of Holter Farms will speak about “what grass-fed looks like;” -- Lindsey Bream, NRCS, will speak about successfully managing for soil health; and -- Brent Kaylor will open his beef farm for a pasture walk. “Speakers with this level of experience and expertise can help every participant come away with several new ideas,” said Titus Martin, who is also a planning team member. This event is sponsored by the National Grazing Lands Coalition, PA Grazing Lands Coalition, Chesapeake Bay Foundation-PA and Capital RC&D. For more information contact Susan Richards at Capital RC&D at 717-241-4361 or send email to: srichards@capitalrcd.org. NewsClips: Inspectors Find Most Farms Are Complying With Environmental Rules Morelli: Report Highlights Farm Manure Pollution In 4 PA Counties Op-Ed: GOP Budget Stopgap Would Hurt Lancaster County Farms Erie Residents, Organizations Make Urban Farming Plans MOM’s Organic Market Opens New Store In Philly [Posted: Sept. 8, 2017] |
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9/11/2017 |
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