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OKLAHOMA GRAZING SCHOOL OFFERED BY OSU EXTENSION

May 11-12, 2026

The Oklahoma Grazing School is co-designed with input from university researchers, Extension specialists, NRCS and local conservation district personnel, and experienced ranchers. This two-day workshop will provide hands-on, research-based training on sustainable and profitable grazing practices.

Key Topics will Include

  • Grazing basics and grazer’s math
  • Grazing system design (rotational-management intensive grazing)
  • Forage selection, establishment and pasture renovation
  • Soil health and fertility
  • Electric fencing and water delivery systems for managed grazing systems
  • Forage quantity estimates and carrying capacity determination
  • Matching livestock with forage resources
  • Economics of grazing systems
  • Integrating technology (e.g., grazing apps)
  • Mixed species grazing

The format will blend classroom instruction, field demonstrations and peer-to-peer learning. Participants will receive printed material, access to digital resources and continued support through an online support community.

Location

OSU Wes Watkins Agricultural Research and Extension Center

10777 State Hwy 3Lane, OK 74555

Register: https://secure.touchnet.com/C20271_ustores/web/store_cat.jsp?STOREID=15&CATID=853

Contact: Michael Trammell Extension Specialist for Area Agronomy (580) 332-7011 michael.trammell@okstate.edu