
Native Warm-Season Grass Forages and Grazing Management for Bobwhites

This series is targeted to technical advisors who develop grazing management plans with landowners. It is being presented in support of the Working Lands for Wildlife – Northern Bobwhite, Grasslands, and Savannas Framework for Conservation Action.
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Participants will be provided with science-based information related to native warm-season grass forages, their attributes, proven establishment techniques, management guidelines and integrating grazing management with bobwhites. Presentations are designed to allow ample time for discussion following each presentation. Each session will be recorded and available at a later date on the Landscape Partnership web portal.
Presenters will provide science-based information related to native warm-season grass forages, their attributes, proven establishment techniques, management guidelines and integrating grazing management with bobwhites. Presentations are designed to allow ample time for discussion following each presentation.
COURSE CONTENTS
NOTE: You can expect to spend approximately four (4) hours to complete this course. You can take breaks and come back to the course if you wish. Your progress will be saved.
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