31Jan 25, 2016
The 2016 VFGC Winter Forage Conferences will be held as scheduled. Join the VFGC for the 2016 Winter Forage Conferences: “Tall Fescue in the 21st Century: Understanding and Managing Tall Fescue in Grazing Systems” Speakers will include: Local producers speaking at each location Dr. Glen Aiken, (USDA Agricultural Research Service, Lexington, Kentucky) Dr. Joe Bouton, (Bouton Consulting) Dr. Craig […]
32Dec 14, 2015
The Virginia Tech Southern Piedmont Agricultural Research and Extension Center (AREC) and Department of Animal and Poultry Sciences are searching for a Ruminant Livestock Systems Specialist. This is a full-time, non-tenure track position with a 75% extension and 25% research appointment located at the Southern Piedmont AREC in Blackstone, VA. The successful candidate will have a strong background in ruminant […]
33Oct 29, 2015
The Heart of America Grazing Conference will be held in Lexington, KY, January 25-26. For more information go to http://www.uky.edu/Ag/Forage/ The event described herein is not sponsored or endorsed by the Virginia Forage and Grassland Council.
34Jul 28, 2015
This summer, five students from Virginia Tech are participating in the Ecology of Grazing Land Systems (EGLS), a graduate course hosted by Texas Tech, University of Missouri, University of Tennessee, and Virginia Tech. In all, 19 students from six universities are learning about the diverse grassland and rangeland ecosystems of Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado. This link is to a […]
35Jul 9, 2015
The 25th Annual National Black Farmers Association Conference is an interactive two day program giving you practical knowledge and techniques to enhance your skills and networking, and financial resource capabilities for small, limited resource and socially disadvantaged farmers, ranchers and landowners. For more information go to www.NationalBlackFarmersAssociation.org This conference is Free to Attend. Those interested in attending may register online: […]
36Jul 9, 2015
The multi-year drought in the western United States has forced that region’s farmers, ranchers and government officials to take extensive measures to deal with water shortages. Across the rest of the nation, public and private decision makers are watching the experiences of the West as they address their own regional water management challenges. The Farm Foundation® Forum on Wednesday, July […]
37Mar 19, 2015
Recent studies indicate that native grasses can be a useful “tool” for forage producers providing a good complement to tall fescue or orchardgrass and a low input alternative to bermudagrass. There are five species typically considered for forage production: switchgrass, big bluestem, little bluestem, indiangrass, and eastern gamagrass. While all have value for forage production, benefits and site adaptations vary […]
38Feb 10, 2015
One Day of Rotational Grazing – Shoats click for file
39Feb 10, 2015
Planning fencing Systems for Controlled Grazing click for link
40Dec 15, 2014
In 2011, the Dr. Harlan E. White Memorial Scholarship Fund was established by the Virginia Forage and Grassland Council (VFGC). The fund will be used for scholarships, education, research, and other activities related to the promotion and better understanding of forages and grasslands in Virginia. Dr. White’s career was long and distinguished. He joined the Virginia Tech Agronomy Department in […]