"Our neighbor watched what we did to improve our pasture, and was so impressed she wanted her's tolook the same," said Scott Whitney of Maquoketa. Whitney installed a managed grazing system includingstand improvement, subdivision fences, brush control, and rotational grazing, and now is working to dothe same thing to his neighbor's pasture. Whitney will share his experiences at a pasture walk on Thursday, July 20, starting at 6pm. In addition,Lori Schnoor, Jackson County NRCS District Conservationist, will speak on cost share opportunities toimprove pastures, Ryan Drollette, ISUEO farm management specialist, will talk about landlordrelationships and Denise Schwab, ISUEO beef specialist, will discuss pasture improvement. Some of thegrazing practices to be highlighted include buried water lines, brush control, subdividing pastures androtationally grazing. The pasture is located at 5704 Caves Rd, Maquoketa, which is one mile north and 1 mile west of Maquoketa. Other pasture walks are July 10, at the Nathan Manternach farm 23476 Hwy 136, Cascade, and July 27,at the Neal Siela farm at 2211 57th St. Trail, Vinton. Manternach installed a managed grazing systemincluding a central watering site, subdivision fences, and rotational grazing in 2014, and now isintensifying that system to include annual forages, interseeded legumes, and strip grazing. Siela is developing a managed grazing system including a well with buried water lines, subdivision fences, andweed control. He also interseeded a winter annual to increase grazing days in the spring, and willprobably interseeded improved forages in the future. Pasture walks are informal educational programs designed to demonstrate key areas of pasture management, as well as answer any questions you might have. Each has a slightly different focus and allproducers who are dependent on forage production are invited to attend to improve their own pasturemanagement. This event is co-sponsored by the Jackson County Soil & Water Conservation District, NRCS, ISU Extension and Outreach and the Iowa Beef Center. For more information, please contact Denise Schwab at 319-472-4739 or email at dschwab@iastate.edu .

Comments

Submit a Comment

Please refresh the page to leave Comment.

Still seeing this message? Press Ctrl + F5 to do a "Hard Refresh".