Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2019
Boost your Brain and Memory-Douglas (Session 3 of 4)
When: Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2019, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Where:
MOCH Wellness Center 603 NW 10th Ave, Ava, MO 65608
603 NW 10th Street, Ava MO
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Our aim is to help participants implement new habits to maintain cognitive health while also practicing new skills for better memory performance.
Session topic:
Session 5 talks about the value of eating nutritionally and the benefits associated with nutrition
Session 6 covers the results and benefits of spirituality
Registration:
All sessions held at the MOCH Wellness Center 603 NW 10th Ave, Ava, MO 65608
Registration
deadline:
10/29/2019
Warm Season Grass Cattle Grazing Workshop (Session 2 of 2)
When: Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2019, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Where:
Bates County NRCS/SWCD Office
625 W Nursery Street Ste B, Butler MO
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Warm season grasses provide high quality summer forage for cattle grazing and allow rest time for lower quality cools season pastures,” says Patrick Davis, MU Extension Regional Livestock Field Specialist. Ideal planting time for native warm season grasses is winter and spring. Therefore, MU Extension will provide Warm Season Grass Cattle Grazing Workshops during November to educate cattle producers interested in knowledge on establishment, management and cattle grazing benefits of warm season grasses.
Locations and times for these workshops will be:
• November 8th, Kneeland Center, 209 A South Main, Liberal, Mo. at 1:00 p. m.
• November 19th, Bates County NRCS/SWCD Office, 625 West Nursery Box B, Butler, Mo.at 6:00 p. m.
MU Extension Agronomy and Livestock Field Specialists will give similar presentations at each locations. Presentation topics will include:
• Warm Season Grass Development and Management
• Cattle Nutrition and Grazing Management on Warm Season Grasses
For other questions, contact Patrick Davis MU Extension Livestock Field Specialist at 417-276-3313 or davismp@missouri.edu.
Session topic:
Presentation topics will include:
• Warm Season Grass Development and Management presented by Pat Miller, MU Extension Regional Agronomy Field Specialist
• Cattle Nutrition and Grazing Management on Warm Season Grasses presented by Patrick Davis, MU Extension Regional Livestock Field Specialist
Registration:
Workshop is free to the public but registrations is required to attend. To register for the November 8th workshop contact the Barton County MU Extension Center at (417) 682-3579 by November 7th. To register for November 19th workshop contact the Bates County NRCS/SWCD Office at (660) 679-6124 ext. 3 by November 18th.
More Grass on Fewer Acres (Session 1 of 3)
When: Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2019, 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Description:
Pasture Improvements and/or Renovation to improve grass production on your farm.
Forages are the backbone to the cattle industry. This program has been created to assist landowners in making sound decisions about pasture improvements while allowing for greater carrying capacities over longer periods of time. This is intended to be three two-hour programs over three nights with a variety of speakers.
Handouts relevant to the topics will be provided. The cost will be $10.00 per night or $25.00 for all sessions. (Proceeds to be used to support travel of the speakers and handout materials.) To enroll please contact the Laclede County MU Extension Office at 417-532-4587 or email Jonetta Shaver to hold your spot.
Seating will be limited so please register as soon as possible so we can plan accordingly. Cut-off date for registration will be November 15, 2019.
Session topic:
November 19, 2019:
Accessing the Current Pasture Situation (Terry Halleran MU Extension Agronomist)
Inventorying your current grass/legume types
Weed pressure and possibilities
Broomsedge is not a desirable grass
Understanding how much of your pasture grasses are underutilized due to your current grazing practices (Andy McCorkill MU Extension Livestock Specialist)
Grazing condition (Over/under stocked)
Continuous VS Controlled grazing
Grazing to the proper height to allow recover
What beef cattle really need to make it through the winter
Heifer Development is different from Cow Management
Registration:
The cost will be $10.00 per night or $25.00 for all sessions. (Proceeds to be used to support travel of the speakers and handout materials.) To enroll please contact the Laclede County MU Extension Office at 417-532-4587 or email Jonetta Shaver to hold your spot.
Registration
deadline:
11/15/2019
Cost:
$10.00
The cost will be $10.00 per night or $25.00 for all sessions. (Proceeds to be used to support travel of the speakers and handout materials.) To enroll please contact the Laclede County MU Extension Office at 417-532-4587 or email Jonetta Shaver to hold your spot.