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Wallace Center's Pasture Project is excited to announce that we're hosting a free, three-part webinar series titled, "Adaptive Grazing 101", taking place on May 24, 29, and 31 from 7-8:30PM CT. Soil and grazing expert, Dr. Allen Williams, will introduce farmers and graziers to the essential principles and practices of using adaptive grazing management practices to build healthy soil and profitable farm enterprises.

A promotional flyer is attached and below are descriptions of each webinar. To register for the webinar series, go to http://pastureproject.org/events/.

Webinar descriptions:

Adaptive Grazing 101 – Part 1: Introduction to Adaptive Grazing w/ Dr. Allen Williams
Date: Thu, May 24, 2018 7:00-8:30PM CDT
In the first of a three-part webinar series, Dr. Allen Williams will help farmers and land managers understand the essential principles and practices of using adaptive grazing management practices to build healthy and productive soil while building a profitable and diverse farm enterprise.
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Adaptive Grazing 101 – Part 2: Principles & Practices of Adaptive Grazing (Compound, Diversify & Disrupt) w/ Dr. Allen Williams
Date: May 29, 2018 7:00-8:30PM CDT
In the second of a three-part webinar series, Dr. Allen Williams will expand on three specific principles and associated practices necessary for successful adaptive grazing and management systems. The Principles of Compounding, Diversity, and Disruption will be reviewed and broken down into manageable actions that any farmer, grazier, or landowner can take.
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Adaptive Grazing 101 – Part 3: Successfully Implementing Adaptive Grazing Principles: Case Studies w/ Dr. Allen Williams
Date: May 31, 2018 7:00-8:30PM CDT
In the third and final session of a three-part webinar series, Dr. Allen Williams will tie together adaptive grazing theory and practice by sharing case studies of farmers and graziers from different backgrounds that have successfully transitioned and grown their adaptive grazing and management operations.
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