Amazing Grazing III Partner Resources
Amazing Grazing is a collaboration of the Kansas Farmers Union and the Kansas Graziers Association with funding from the North Central Extension Risk Management Education Center and the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
The Amazing Grazing III project brings seventeen educational opportunities to Kansas producers between May 2015 and February 2016. This year, we turn the focus onto soil health and farm/ranch profitability.
Past project topics have included grazing, cover crops, pasture soil health, herd health, fencing and water development, proactive disaster planning, meat processing and marketing, as well as value-added opportunities with animal fiber & dairy.
Contact Mary Howell with project or event questions.
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Amazing Grazing III Required Acknowledgement Options
As part of the terms of the grant award, one of the following funding acknowledgements must be used on all event promotions and materials.
“This material is based upon work supported by USDA/NIFA under Award Number 2012-49200-20032.”
Both, the North Central ERME and USDA/NIFA logos should also be included.
Amazing Grazing is a collaboration of the Kansas Farmers Union and the Kansas Graziers Association. Funding for this project was provided by the North Central Extension Risk Management Education Center & USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture under Award Number 2012-49200-20032. Project partners include: Kansas Alliance for Wetlands & Streams, Kansas Grazing Lands Coalition, K-State Research and Extension, Farm Credit Associations of Kansas, Kansas Center for Sustainable Agriculture and Alternative Crops, and NRCS-Kansas.