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The Noble Foundation's Grazing School is set for Oct. 18-20 at the Foundation's
campus in Ardmore, Okla. This three-day, high-impact event is designed to help
grazing managers make sound management decisions.
Using a combination of hands-on activities and class time, expert presenters
cover topics such as ecosystem processes, estimating forage production, grass
mechanics, grazing systems, behavior of grazing animals, forage flow and animal
performance, prescribed burning, drought management and extending the grazing
season.
A highlight of the school is field exercises, where attendees test their abilities
in forage allocation to match forage requirements for groups of grazing cattle.
In addition, tours of two Noble Foundation demonstration farms are scheduled,
allowing participants to observe the management of both native and introduced
pasture resources.
Cost for the school is $200 per participant, which includes lunch, supper,
grazing stick, cap and notebooks. Space is still available, but it’s going
fast. To register, contact Melissa Castleman at (580) 224-6411.
Rooms at the Ardmore Holiday Inn are available to Grazing School participants
for $60 plus tax per night. Please call (580) 223-7130 to make a reservation.
Rates for other Ardmore motels are available, upon request, from Castleman.
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The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation (www.noble.org), headquartered in Ardmore,
Okla., is a nonprofit organization conducting agricultural, forage improvement
and plant biology research; providing grants to non-profit charitable, educational
and health organizations; and assisting farmers and ranchers through educational
and consultative agricultural programs.
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