By Blake Jackson
A grazing management workshop will be held at Morehead State University’s Derrickson Agricultural Complex in Morehead, Kentucky, from April 21 to April 22, 2026.
The two-day program is designed for both beginning and experienced livestock producers who want to develop or improve grazing plans tailored to their farms and increase overall profitability through practical learning.
The event includes classroom instruction, hands-on demonstrations, and in-field activities focused on helping participants apply grazing strategies in real-world conditions.
The registration fee is $60 per participant and covers all materials, including a grazing manual, grazing stick, morning refreshments, and lunch on both days.
“Attendees can expect to experience hands-on demonstrations, in-class presentations, and in-field activities that foster ideas for one's own grazing operation,” said Chris Teutsch, UK Extension forage specialist.
“This program is suitable for a rookie or a veteran grazer and would be a valuable opportunity for someone looking to learn more about grazing profitably.”
Registration closes April 14, 2026, with a limit of 35 participants. Interested individuals can register online. The program is part of Kentucky Master Grazer, supported by UK Extension and partner agricultural organizations.
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Categories: Kentucky, Education, Livestock