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8:00 am - 12:00 pm
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University of Missouri Extension Center of Reynolds County
180 Main Street
Ellington, MO 63638
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In-person

Missouri Grazing Schools is a major program effort by the University of Missouri Extension and Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to educate livestock farmers and ranchers across Missouri on how to increase profitability with no negative environmental impact on the land. The focus is to enhance soil, water, and forage resources in Missouri operations by teaching the concepts of Management-intensive Grazing (MiG). Manure is better distributed, grass resources are preserved, soil health is improved, animal production is increased, and less soil is exposed to erosion. In addition, the need for expensive inputs is reduced, and profitability increases.  

The instruction involves understanding the soil resource, plant growth, forage quality, forage options for various classes of livestock, nutritional needs of livestock, design and layout of a grazing system, proper fence building, developing water sources, and the economics of MiG. Participants evaluate pastures for forage availability and species composition. 

These skills directly translate to their ability to identify these resources on their farms and to design grazing system layouts that fit their livestock operations.  

Registration Deadline: September 10th, 2025  

Total Cost to Attend (fees are due by September 10th, 2025): 

  • Individual: $206.50
  • Each additional person associated with farm operation: $52  

Questions regarding registration please call: Reynolds County MU Extension Office (573) 663-7343 or you can call the NRCS Office at (573) 224-3410 ext. 3  

Event Schedule:

  • September 17th 8AM - 5PM 
  • September 18th 9AM - 4:30PM 
  • September 19th 8:15AM - 12PM  

Please dress appropriately for field tours and weather.

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Several cows eating grass