Friday, September 27, 9:00 am until 8:00 pm
Repeats until Saturday, September 28, 7:00 am until 4:30 pm
Lancaster Ag Research Station, 7396 WI-35 & 81, Lancaster, WI 53813
After more than a decade, the Wisconsin Schools of Grazing, organized by
GrassWorks, Inc., University of Wisconsin Lancaster and Marshfield Agricultural Research
Stations, UW-Extension, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture – Natural Resources
Conservation Service (NRCS), are back by popular demand. These highly anticipated events
will take place in two locations but with the same agenda::
These two-day workshops are specifically designed to equip farmers with the practical skills and
knowledge necessary for successful managed grazing. As soil health and regenerative
agriculture increase in popularity, the program aims to address the increasing need for in-depth,
practical education in this field.
Event Highlights:
Laura Paine, Outreach Coordinator at GrassWorks, emphasizes the impact of the program:
“You can only learn so much from videos and podcasts. Our goal is for participants to gain
hands-on skills they can go home and put to use with confidence.”
The workshops are limited to 20 participants each to ensure a focused and interactive learning
environment. The registration fee of $175 includes all sessions, meals, a GrassWorks Grazing
Guide, and a Pasture Stick. Early registration is highly recommended due to limited availability.
To register or for more information, please visit https://grassworks.regfox.com/grazing-school.
Contact:
Sarah Ditton
Communications and Education Coordinator
GrassWorks, Inc.
(224) 875-0049
outreach@grassworks.org
About GrassWorks, Inc.
GrassWorks is a grassroots membership organization that provides leadership and education to
farmers and consumers for the advancement of managed grass-based agriculture to benefit
present and future generations. As a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, GrassWorks links farmers
with the resources they need to be successful graziers.