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Fence and Water System Installation Workshop

The hands-on clinic will begin at 4 pm. on October 3rd

PUBLISHED ON September 12, 2017

This clinic will provide a "hands-on" opportunity for livestock producers to learn the basics of installing both permanent high-tensile and temporary electric fence for grazing management, as well as show installation of tire tanks for livestock water sources. (Screenshot from flyer)
This clinic will provide a "hands-on" opportunity for livestock producers to learn the basics of installing both permanent high-tensile and temporary electric fence for grazing management, as well as show installation of tire tanks for livestock water sources. (Screenshot from flyer)
This clinic will provide a "hands-on" opportunity for livestock producers to learn the basics of installing both permanent high-tensile and temporary electric fence for grazing management, as well as show installation of tire tanks for livestock water sources. (Screenshot from flyer)

GLADDEN, Mo. — A Fence and Water System Installation Workshop will be held Tuesday October 3rd, at 4 pm in Dent County at Strader Farms, near Gladden, MO.

This clinic will provide a “hands-on” opportunity for livestock producers to learn the basics of installing both permanent high-tensile and temporary electric fence for grazing management, as well as show installation of tire tanks for livestock water sources.
Ted Cunningham, MU Extension Livestock Specialist, along with Chris Jones, Dent County Soil and Water Conservation District Technician will assist with the instruction of the clinic and provide information about cost-share opportunities through the Soil and Water Conservation District. The clinic is sponsored by Dent County University of Missouri Extension and the Dent County Soil and Water Conservation District.

The clinic will begin at 4 pm. There is no cost to attend the clinic; however, class size for the clinic is limited. Please RSVP and receive directions to the farm or receive more information about the clinic by contacting the Dent County MU Extension Office at 573-729-3196, or by emailing Ted Cunningham at cunninghamtc@missouri.edu.

Click here for a flyer: 2017 Fencing-Watering Workshop flyer

— Ted Cunningham, MU Extension Livestock Specialist

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