STOCKTON, Mo. — University of Missouri Extension along with United Producers Inc. Sale Barn of Humansville, Mo. are working together to present a workshop titled, “Fall and Winter Livestock and Pasture Management Strategies Following a Drought” will be held September 14th at United Producers Inc. Sale Barn and will begin at 5:30 p. m. The sale barn is located approximately 4 mile south of Collins, Mo. or approximately 2.5 to 3 miles north of the Highway N (Humansville, Mo.) on Mo. Highway 13 on the east side of the road.
Speakers and topics include:
- Pat Miller – MU Extension Agronomy Field Specialist, Nevada, Mo.
- Fall and winter pasture management strategies to improve limited forage resources till spring
- Patrick Davis – MU Extension Livestock Field Specialist, Stockton, Mo.
- Feeding and management strategies of cattle through the winter on limited forage resources
- Wesley Tucker – MU Extension Ag Business Field Specialist, Bolivar, Mo. and Raysha Tate – MU Extension CES in Agriculture and Environment, Osceola, Mo.
- Economics of management and feeding cattle though the winter on limited forage resources
United Producers Inc. Sale Barn of Humansville, Mo., will provide refreshments.
The workshop is free to the public however; preregistration is required by September 13th. To register or for more information on the workshop please contact the Cedar County MU Extension Center at 417 – 276 – 3313 or Patrick Davis by email at davismp@missouri.edu.
Contact us immediately if you need accommodations because of a disability, need to relay emergency medical information or need special arrangements if the building is evacuated.
Click the link for a flyer:Â Fall and Winter Livestock and Pasture Management Strategies Following a Drought 9-14-2018 flyer
— University of Missouri Extension
For more news from Missouri, click here.