Module 7 - Grazing Cropland and Grassland (2/2)
Webinar Details
When:
Mar 9, 2022 12:00 am US/Eastern
Length: 01:10 (hh:mm)
Advance Registration NOT required.
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Presenter(s):
- stanley.boltz@usda.gov, USDA NRCS Regional Soil Health Specialist
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Join soil health specialist Stan Boltz for a deep dive into the practice and potential of grazing cropland and permanent grasslands. This webinar explores the advantages and challenges of integrating livestock into crop production systems, highlighting its positive impacts on soil health, nutrient cycling, infiltration, and economic returns. You'll gain insights into adaptive grazing management strategies, hear real-world experiences from the field, and learn how livestock can accelerate biological activity, reduce input costs, and contribute to more resilient farming systems. Whether you're a producer, advisor, or conservation planner, this session offers valuable tools and perspectives on managing cropland and grassland for productivity, sustainability, and profitability.
Are you looking for ways to improve soil health, boost farm profitability, and make the most of your land’s resources? Join soil health specialist Stan Boltz for a practical, research-based discussion on how grazing cropland and permanent grassland can improve both soil function and livestock performance. This webinar will explore the benefits and challenges of grazing agricultural land, focusing on the critical role livestock can play in regenerative systems. You’ll learn how integrating livestock into your crop rotation can accelerate biological activity, enhance nutrient cycling, and build soil organic matter faster than using cover crops or no-till alone. Drawing from research across the Midwest and real-world examples from producers already using these strategies, the presentation will provide clear, actionable information to help farmers, ranchers, and conservation professionals successfully implement grazing systems on their own operations. Whether you’re already grazing cropland or just considering it, this webinar will offer valuable insights to support sound management decisions.

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