Success StoryFall Pasture Management



Fall Pasture Management

Author: Gary Stockton

Planning Unit: Boone County CES

Major Program: Forages

Plan of Work: Beef Cattle Production

Outcome: Initial Outcome

17 farmers and landowners gathered in Boone County to attend a Fall Pasture Management class. With the increasing need for efficient land use and sustainable farming practices, this class was designed to address key challenges in pasture health and productivity.

The class covered essential topics such as soil nutrients, overseeding, and grazing management. These elements are critical for improving pasture conditions, increasing forage production, and ultimately enhancing livestock performance.

Participants dived into soil nutrient management, gaining practical knowledge about how to assess soil fertility and tailor fertilization strategies to their pasture’s needs. Through interactive discussions and hands-on activities, they learned the value of overseeding to introduce better forage varieties, improving both the quality and resilience of their pastures.

Grazing management was another highlight of the day. Attendees explored techniques to rotate livestock, prevent overgrazing, and promote healthier regrowth, leading to more productive and sustainable pastures year-round.

Several participants shared how they planned to implement the strategies discussed. One attendee mentioned that after learning about soil testing, they would make adjustments to their current fertilization program, expecting significant improvement in pasture growth. Another farmer expressed excitement about overseeding techniques, which they hoped would increase the forage quality on their land.

The Fall Pasture Management class left a lasting impression on all who attended. With newly acquired skills and knowledge, participants felt empowered to improve their land's productivity. By focusing on the fundamentals of soil health, seed selection, and grazing practices, this group of Boone County farmers is now better equipped to sustainably manage their pastures, contributing to both environmental and economic benefits for their operations.






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