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Perennial Forage Field Day

Join us for a field day on Tuesday, October 25th to kickoff the Lower Fox Perennial Forage project.  This project will highlight how perennial forages are a win-win for agriculture and water quality.  By adding cool-season European grasses to alfalfa plantings, agricultural producers can increase tonnage on their hay fields while maintaining a high quality feed. The grasses increase cover density across the field, providing benefits for soil health and water quality.

Over the next three years, the Alliance for the Great Lakes & several project partners will implement nearly 2,000 acres of perennial forages in the Lower Fox watershed.  Along with implementing the practice, we will research the economics, feed quality, and environmental impact of perennial forages.

Verhasselt Farms have been working with perennial forages for several years.  They will share their experiences with the practice in the field and incorporating it into a ration.  Daniel Olson (Byron Seeds) will also speak on his experience with perennial forages and share a recent forage quality test from the field we’ll be visiting.

DATE: 

October 25, 2017 from 9:00am to 10:30am

LOCATION:

Verhasselt Farms
N3845 Section Line Rd
Kaukauna, WI 54130

CONTACT:

Please contact Molly Meyers, Project Coordinator (Alliance for the Great Lakes), with any questions or inquiries at meyersm@uwgb.edu or (920) 680-6484.