Archived
This content is available here strictly for research, reference, and/or recordkeeping and as such it may not be fully accessible. If you work or study at University of Kentucky and would like to request an accessible version, please use the SensusAccess Document Converter.
Start Date
10-30-2019 1:30 PM
Description
The downloadable document includes these components:
- Stockpiling Novel Endophyte Tall Fescue for Summer Grazing
- The Yield and Nutritive Value of Tall Fescue Stockpiled for Summer Grazing
- Using a Summer Stockpiling System to Extend the Grazing Season
Included in
Summer Stockpiling
The downloadable document includes these components:
- Stockpiling Novel Endophyte Tall Fescue for Summer Grazing
- The Yield and Nutritive Value of Tall Fescue Stockpiled for Summer Grazing
- Using a Summer Stockpiling System to Extend the Grazing Season
Speaker's Bio
Dr. Chris Teutsch grew up on a small crop and livestock farm in northeastern Ohio. After four years of military service, he was selected to participate in an exchange program with Germany, where he attended a German agricultural school and lived and worked on a dairy farm. After returning to the United States, he completed a bachelor’s and master’s degree at The Ohio State University specializing in forage management. He then completed a PhD in forage management at the University of Kentucky. Dr. Teutsch was immediately hired by Virginia Tech where he developed a nationally recognized forage research and extension program. In January 2017, he returned to the University of Kentucky as the new Forage Extension Specialist at the Research and Education Center at Princeton. In this role he will be conducting research and educational programs that target increasing the profitability of beef cattle production in Kentucky.