Focus on Forage

Focus on Forage is a FREE, 4-part webinar series highlighting research-based information and farmer strategies to optimize forage yield, quality, and profitability in Wisconsin. Webinar speakers will include forage industry experts, UW–Madison Specialists, and Extension Educators. Certified Crop Advisor CEUs and ARPAS credits are available for each webinar.

Join forage industry experts, UW–Madison specialists, and Extension educators from 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. on the following dates for discussions on forage insurance, alfalfa, annual forages, and pastures.

February 22 | Focus on Forage Insurance: Join Pamela Stahlke from USDA RMA and Dr. Paul Mitchell of UW–Madison to learn about federal crop insurance tools available to manage production risk for Wisconsin forage growers and the benefits and usage of federal crop and forage insurance. (1.0 Crop Management CEUs; 1.0 ARPAS credit)

February 28 | Focus on Alfalfa: Scott Newell, UW–Madison; Dr. Kim Cassida, Michigan State University; Dr. Mark Renz, UW–Madison; and Dr. Emily Bick, UW–Madison will lead an alfalfa-focused webinar. Topics covered include alfalfa management following the 2023 drought, autotoxicity concerns and current research, herbicide carryover issues, and potato leafhopper management. (0.5 Crop Management, 0.5 IPM CEUs; 1.0 ARPAS credit)

March 6 | Focus on Annual Forages: Dr. Marta Kohmann, Dr. Luiz Ferrareto, John Jones, and Chris Bandura of UW–Madison will discuss annual forage topics including how annual forages fit on Wisconsin farms and in the dairy ration, a presentation on the nitrogen demand of winter cereal forages, and nitrogen carryover and rate planning following 2023 drought. (0.5 Nutrient Management, 0.5 Crop Management CEUs; 1.0 ARPAS credit)

March 20 | Focus on Pastures: Jason Cavadini, Steve Okonek, Dr. Marta Kohmann and Stefania Cartoni-Casamitjana of UW–Madison will discuss strategies for improving production potential of pastures, managing the “summer slump” of hot and dry weather typical for July and August, pasture species mixtures for climate resilience, and renovating forests for silvopasture. (1.0 Crop Management CEUs; 1.0 ARPAS credit)

To read more about each webinar and register, visit go.wisc.edu/FoF2024.