Grazing, Livestock and Water Resource Management
North Central Regional Water Network webinar series
2:00 pm
Online
Managed grazing can have a number of water-related benefits including flood reduction, improved water quality, nutrient and water efficiency, and increased water infiltration and retention.
Join us for this month’s edition of The Current webinar series as we hear the latest research on manged grazing’s impact on water resource management, current efforts to use grazing to improve water quality, and ongoing educational efforts to communicate the role of perennial forage in protecting municipal infrastructure.
Featured speakers include:
• Sandy Smart, Professor & SDSU Extension Rangeland Management Specialist, South Dakota State University
• Janet Jewett, Midwest Perennial Forage Working Group Coordinator, Green Lands Blue Waters
• Dani Heisler-Wodill, Regenerative Agriculture Outreach Coordinator, Valley Stewardship Network
Join us for this month’s edition of The Current webinar series as we hear the latest research on manged grazing’s impact on water resource management, current efforts to use grazing to improve water quality, and ongoing educational efforts to communicate the role of perennial forage in protecting municipal infrastructure.
Featured speakers include:
• Sandy Smart, Professor & SDSU Extension Rangeland Management Specialist, South Dakota State University
• Janet Jewett, Midwest Perennial Forage Working Group Coordinator, Green Lands Blue Waters
• Dani Heisler-Wodill, Regenerative Agriculture Outreach Coordinator, Valley Stewardship Network
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This event originated in Water Issues.