UK Extension Agents Host 9th Annual Pastures Please!!

Lecture topics will include the nutritional value of pasture, the economics of grazing versus haying, and more.
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University of Kentucky (UK) Cooperative Extension Service agents and UK Ag Equine Programs will host the “Pastures Please!!” workshop at 6 p.m. February 11 at the KCTCS System Office, 300 North Main Street, in Versailles, Kentucky. The public is invited to the free annual event, particularly horse owners and farm managers interested in the latest information about horse pasture management.

“Pastures Please!! is our annual winter horse program and provides information for farm managers and horse owners to start off pastures right, setting the stage for a productive season,” said Ray Smith, PhD, UK professor and forage extension specialist. “We understand that Kentucky’s horse industry is extremely varied, so we put together a program that will give everyone something they can take home and use.”

This year’s program, sponsored by McCauley’s Brothers Inc., will feature talks from UK researchers that include understanding the nutritional value of pasture, the economics of grazing versus haying for horse operations, integrated parasite control, and novel endophyte tall fescue and broodmares.

A handful of Central Kentucky extension agents launched the annual educational program in 2007 to provide timely and practical information for area horse owners. It has expanded, and now includes participation from Bourbon, Clark, Fayette, Jessamine, Mercer, Scott, and Woodford counties. Each year a different county hosts the event

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