The Alliance for Grassland Renewal is proud to once again offer virtual and in-person workshops for producers, extension, conservation, and industry professionals.
Our 2022 Virtual Novel Tall Fescue Renovation Workshop will be held on March 8th, beginning at 6 pm (ET). Registration is just $15 for the 3 hour program and includes a recording of the event. Topics and speakers include Toxicosis and Types (Joe Bouton), Improving Animal Performance (Gabe Pent), Establishment and Management (John Andrae), Seed Quality and Testing (Gene Schmitz), On-Farm Economics (Matt Poore), and a summary and discussion (Ray Smith). Click here for more details or to register.
The Alliance will be in Springhill, TN at the Middle Tennessee Research and Education Center on March 23rd for the first of two in-person workshops of 2022. This full day event begins at 8:30 CT; registration is $65 and includes lunch, educational materials and hands-on demonstrations. Topics and speakers include: Toxicosis symptoms and causes (Craig Roberts), Toxicosis Management (Gary Bates), Establishment and first year management (John Andrae), Seed quality and testing (Nick Hill), Economics (Matt Poore) and Cost share and incentive programs (Tammy Swithart). Click here for more details or to register.

Our spring workshops will wrap up in Keedysville, Maryland at the Western Maryland Research and Education Center on Wednesday, March 30th. Registration for the full day program is $65 and includes lunch, educational materials and hands-on demonstration. Topics and speakers include: Toxicosis symptoms and causes (Craig Roberts), Toxicosis management (Amanda Grev), Establishment and first year management (John Andrae), Seed quality and testing (Nick Hill), Economics (Matt Poore) and Cost share and incentive programs (Hans Kefauver). Click here for more details or to register.

For a full list of events from the Alliance for Grassland Renewal, visit our events page here or subscribe to our monthly e-newsletter, Novel Notes, here.
The Alliance for Grassland Renewal is a national organization focused on enhancing the appropriate adoption of novel endophyte tall fescue technology through education, incentives, self-regulation and promotion. For more resources or to learn more about the Alliance for Grassland Renewal, go to www.grasslandrenewal.org