HONESDALE, Pa. — Penn State Extension will demonstrate how to optimize hay production during a workshop planned for 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., March 5, at the Wayne County Extension office, 648 W. Park St., Honesdale.
“Whether you are feeding hay to your own animals or marketing your hay to others, producing the highest quality hay is a goal that every farmer should have,” stated Andrew Frankenfield, Penn State Extension Educator of Agronomy.
The workshop will provide instructions on ways to consistently produce high-quality hay and will address other topics such as soil fertility management, weed control, species selection, and how to market hay.
The cost to attend is $25 and includes lunch. To register, visit https://extension.psu.edu/hay-production-workshop or call (877)345-0691. For more information on course content, contact Andrew Frankenfield at (610) 489-4315 or adf13@psu.edu.
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EDITORS: Contact Andrew Frankenfield at (610) 489-4315 or adf13@psu.edu.
–Penn State Extension