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SE Regional Grazing School - Stoddard County

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Bootheel Regional Planning Commission
105 E. North Main
Dexter, MO 63841
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Missouri regional grazing schools teach the concepts of Management-intensive Grazing (MiG). Livestock farmers and ranchers learn the benefits of MiG, which include:

  • enhanced forage resources
  • improved animal production
  • improvements in soil health
  • reduced need for fertilizer and other inputs

Participants learn concepts and skills that directly translate to their ability to design and manage a grazing system specifically for their farm.  These include:

Basic Principles:

  • Soils
  • Plant growth
  • Economics
  • Livestock Nutrition

Practical Applications :

  • Water system layout and design
  • Fencing system layout and design
  • Pasture forage assessments

Regional grazing schools are a cooperative educational programming effort between University of Missouri Extension and Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) with support from local Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCD).  Attendance at a regional grazing school satisfies requirements to obtain cost-share funds through SWCD programs.  Individuals who are interested in learning more about managed grazing systems are also encouraged to attend.

Cost: $200 per attendee, $100 for additional member of same farming operation. Maximum of two attendees per operation.  Lunch is included for 3 days.

Date: August 26-28

Time: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Each Day

Location: Bootheel Regional Planning Commission Building

Contact: Anthony Ohmes

Registration Deadline: August 14, 2026