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Grazing for Soil Health Workshop


  • Stillwater Farm 202 Fowler-Freeman Rd. Danielsville, GA 30633 United States (map)

‍The Grazing for Soil Health Workshop will cover a range of critical topics aimed at enhancing your understanding of sustainable grazing practices and their impact on soil health. Here's a sneak peek at what you can expect:

‍• Soil Health and Grazing Management: Learn the principles of effective grazing management that promote soil health, improve forage quality, and boost overall farm productivity.

‍• Native Warm Season Grasses: Discover the benefits and best practices for incorporating native warm season grasses into your grazing system to enhance biodiversity and forage availability.

‍• Silvopasture: Explore the integration of trees, forage, and livestock in a mutually beneficial system that can improve land productivity, animal welfare, and environmental sustainability.

Event Details

• Date: September 20-21, 2024‍

• Location: Stillwater Farm, Danielsville, Georgia

• Entry Fee: $20.00 at the door‍

How to Register

Secure your spot at this invaluable workshop by registering today! CLICK HERE to register or by calling 678-614-9484. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your knowledge, network with peers, and take practical steps toward improving your grazing practices and soil health.‍

Why Attend?

Whether you are a seasoned farmer looking to refine your grazing techniques or a newcomer eager to learn the ropes, this workshop offers something for everyone. By attending, you will gain:

• Practical insights and strategies to improve your grazing management

• Knowledge on the benefits of native warm season grasses and silvopasture systems

• Opportunities to network with fellow land managers and experts

• Actionable tips to enhance soil health and boost farm productivity

Join us at the Grazing for Soil Health Workshop and take a significant step toward more sustainable and productive land management practices. We look forward to seeing you there!‍

Earlier Event: September 19
Rodale Southeast Organic Center Field Day
Later Event: September 30
Agritourism Field Day