Tom Kilcer Emergency Forage Meeting |
August 1, 10:00 am, STEM Innovation Center (2019 Technology Way Green Bay, WI 54313)
August 2, 9:30 am - 12:30 pm, Farm Wisconsin Discovery Center, 7001 Gass Lake Rd, Manitowoc
10:00 – 1:00 PM
Emergency summer forage
Fall planted spring forages
Prevent plant and crop insurance
Lunch provided
Travel to field tour
Ebert Enterprises (Click here for field location)
1:30 – 2:30 PM
Plant green field
Triticale harvested (2024) and no-till planted corn
Pivot irrigation system
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Come join us for an afternoon in the field! Food and Great Discussion GAURENTEED!
AUGUST 7, 2PM, 9170 North Rd Fremont, WI
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2024 Midwest Forage Association/Outagamie Forage Council Regional Summer Twilight Meeting |
You are invited to attend our 2024 Outagamie Forage Council Regional Twilight Meeting. Last year Mother Nature dealt us drought, this year it is extensive/widespread flooding. This event will provide you with a free home cooked meal and some insight/strategies to consider as the 2024 harvest season approaches. We will also be hosting some guests from the great state of Texas.
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UW-Madison Agronomy and Soil Field Day |
August 28, 2024 | UW Arlington Ag Research Station
From Data to Action: Transforming Big Data into Informed Agronomic Decisions
This year, we will feature rotating talks from faculty experts and researchers in crop management, pest management, forage, and soils.
Registration is free and required by August 15.
4.0 Certified Crop Advisor CEU credits have been requested.
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Tuesday, August 20, presented via Zoom.
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- Cows need fiber too! Storage and feeding tips to minimize nutrient losses.
- Minimizing dry matter and nutrient losses during silage storage
- Risks of inadequate fiber in diets
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Since 1991, AgrAbility of Wisconsin has been promoting success in agriculture for farmers and their families living with a farm injury, disability, or limitation. AgrAbility of Wisconsin is a partnership between the UW-Madison Division of Extension and Easter Seals Wisconsin.
The vision of AgrAbility is to enable a high-quality lifestyle for farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural workers with disabilities. Through education and assistance, AgrAbility helps to eliminate (or at least minimize) obstacles that block success in production agriculture or agriculture-related occupations.
Farmers seeking information about AgrAbility or to enroll can reach out to Michelle Bachand (michelle.bachand@wisc.edu). AgrAbility and Tractor Safety Outreach Program Coordinator by phone or through an online contact form (https://agrability.bse.wisc.edu/enroll-in-agrability/). Once a farmer is enrolled in AgrAbility, the FARM team at EasterSeals will reach out to the farmer to conduct a farm assessment, make recommendations, and review options.
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Growing successful late-summer and spring planted forage crops |
The decision to utilize late-summer planted forage crops as a feed source may be necessary when in-season crop yields fail to meet expectations or opportunities exist in the current crop rotation. One should evaluate the decision to plant and harvest late-summer planted forage crops carefully. The following steps can help determine your need and ability to plant late-summer planted forage crops.
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