Grazing multiple species of livestock (cattle, sheep or goats) on the same area could be more profitable and sustainable. Diversifying your operation with multispecies grazing has potential to increase your cashflow and better pasture utilization. Join the University of Missouri Extension experts and producer testimonial as they discuss the benefits of multispecies grazing.

Topics and Speakers:

  • Benefits of Multispecies Grazing - David Brown (MU Small Ruminant Specialist) 
  • Native Grasses in Livestock Production - Travis Harper (MU Field Specialist in Agronomy)
  • Fencing Options for Multispecies Grazing - Andrew Kientzy (MU Research Analyst)
  • Pasture Management for Sheep & Goats - David Hoffman (MU Livestock Field Specialist)
  • Multispecies Grazing Success Story - Robert Salmon (Producer, Bobs Farm)

The class is free to attend, but registration is compulsory. Register by Friday, April 26, 2024. 

Refreshment will be served

For more information, contact Henry County Extension Office at 660-885-5556 or David Brown at davidbrown@missouri.edu

Partners:

  • MU Extension
  • Hawthorn Bank, Clinton
  • Farmers Elevator and Supply Co. Clinton
  • Soil and Water Conservation District, Clinton
  • Clinton Chamber of Commerce
  • Henry County Cattlemen's Association