The field day at NDSU’s Central Grasslands Research Extension Center near Streeter, North Dakota, is scheduled for July 27.
The event is set to begin with registration, coffee and doughnuts at 9:30 a.m. The livestock, forages and cover crop tour will run from 10 a.m. to noon, followed by lunch. The pollinator, monarch butterfly and bird tour is scheduled at 1 p.m.
Topics for the livestock, forages and cover crop tour are:
• Cereal forage varietal trial
• Warm-season forage trial
• Corn silage varietal trial
• Oat variety trial for hay
• Cover crop and winter cereal grazing and haying study
• Putting weight on cows by winter grazing crop residues for less than 15 cents per day
• Enhancing forage production and grazing efficiency using rotational grazing
• Fetal programming of beef cattle
Topics for the pollinator, monarch butterfly and bird research update include:
• Impacts of patch burn grazing on pollinator habitat
• Impacts of patch burn, rotational and continuous grazing on upland bird habitat
• Impacts of patch burn, rotational and continuous grazing on rangeland plant communities invaded with Kentucky bluegrass
• Assessing patch burn and rotational grazing on monarch butterfly recruitment and habitat
• Impacts of patch burn grazing on forage quality and mineral status
• Impacts of Kentucky bluegrass thatch layer on the plant community
• Drought management - grazing management strategies to create drought resiliency
For more information, contact Sandi Dewald at 701-424-3606 or sandi.dewald@ndsu.edu, or Kevin Sedivec at 701-799-4689 or kevin.sedivec@ndsu.edu.
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