Fence-Building Workshop Offered for Farmers
Randolph Center—A full-day workshop for farmers on electric and high tensile fencing systems for livestock will be held June 25 in Randolph Center.
The workshop will take place on the Vermont State University campus. Participants should meet at the Red School House, 46 East Randolph Commons, at 10 a.m. for the classroom session, which will be followed by lunch and a hands-on fence-...
Free Workshop Addresses Grain Production for Dairy Farms
Middlebury—To reduce purchased feed costs, many Vermont dairy farmers are considering growing their own corn and soybeans for grain. But for some, the decision to produce their own forages may also raise questions about what varieties to grow and how to optimize resources for best results.
Cornell Vet to Present at Milk Quality Workshop
South Burlington—A Cornell University veterinarian will be the featured presenter at the Milk Quality Workshop, August 8, at ¶¶Òõ̽̽ (¶¶Òõ̽̽) Paul R. Miller Research and Educational Center.
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