The 19th Kentucky Grazing Conference “Sustainable Intensification of Pasture Management in the Mid‐South” It took place in Princeton‐Elizabethtown‐Winchester on October 26‐28, 2021. This program was a joint effort of the Kentucky Forage and Grassland Council, University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension, and the University of Kentucky Master Grazer Program. Proceeding Editors: Dr. Chris Teutsch and Carrie Thrailkill
2021 | ||
Tuesday, October 26th | ||
8:00 AM |
Foreword and Conference Information [2021] Christopher D. Teutsch, University of Kentucky 8:00 AM |
|
---|---|---|
8:30 AM |
Introduction to Pasture Ecology Ed Rayburn, West Virginia University 8:30 AM |
|
9:15 AM |
Long‐Term Weather Trends and Implications for Grazing Operations in the Mid‐South Matt Dixon, University of Kentucky 9:15 AM |
|
10:15 AM |
An Integrated Approach to Weed Management in Pastures Jonathan D. Green, University of Kentucky 10:15 AM |
|
10:45 AM |
Right Rate, Timing, Source and Placement: More Bang for the Pasture Fertilizer Buck John H. Grove, University of Kentucky 10:45 AM |
|
11:15 AM |
Bale Grazing: Feeding Hay the Rotational Grazing Way Gregory S. Halich, University of Kentucky 11:15 AM |
|
1:45 PM |
Precision Ag Isn’t Just for the Row Crop Guys Christopher D. Teutsch, University of Kentucky 1:45 PM |
|
2:00 PM |
Selecting the Proper GPS Guidance System for Your Operation John M. Long, Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service 2:00 PM |
|
2:15 PM |
Flexible Fencing and Watering Systems for Rotational Grazing Morgan Hayes, University of Kentucky 2:15 PM |
|
2:45 PM |
USDA‐NRCS Graze Model: An Update of a Static Pasture Balance Tool for Grazing Planners Jimmy C. Henninger, University of Kentucky 2:45 PM |
|
3:00 PM |
Circle F Farms--Grazing into the Future David Fourqurean 3:00 PM |
|
3:10 PM |
Made to Graze: Using Cattle to Regenerate Soil Health Debby Dulworth, Dogwood Farm 3:10 PM |