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Boost forage production at PA conference

Boost forage production at PA conference


By Blake Jackson

The 2024 Pennsylvania Forage Conference promises a day of enriching experiences for farmers and industry professionals alike. Mark your calendar for February 28th and head to Centre Hall, PA, to delve into critical topics like soil health, weed control, and pasture rejuvenation.

Leading experts will guide you through these essential areas. Gain valuable insights from Lisa Blazure of Stroud Water Research Center on building a thriving foundation for your forage systems. Learn effective weed management strategies from Penn State University's Dwight Lingenfelter. Rodney Davis, from Peaceful Terrain Farms, will share his firsthand knowledge on pasture reclamation and rejuvenation, offering practical tips and techniques.

The conference agenda goes beyond these core themes, providing additional optional presentations by Justin Brackenrich from Penn State University (pending approval). This is your chance to expand your knowledge base and learn about various aspects of forage production that can optimize your operations.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to connect with fellow farmers and industry professionals. Network, share experiences, and build valuable relationships that can contribute to your agricultural journey.

Early-bird registration offers significant savings: secure your spot for $20 if you're a member or $40 as a non-member before February 23rd. Regular registration opens after that date, with slightly higher fees. You can register online for convenience or pay at the door.

Invest in your knowledge and network. Join the 2024 Pennsylvania Forage Conference and empower yourself to make informed decisions and achieve success in your forage production endeavors. Conference and registration information can be found by clicking the linkhttps://www.afgc.org/state-councils/pennsylvania/

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