Kentucky Alfalfa Conference coming to Lexington
After several years in Cave City, the 33rd Kentucky Alfalfa Conference will take place Feb. 21 at the Fayette County office of the University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service in Lexington. The conference begins at 8 a.m. EST and ends at 3 p.m.
Speakers include UK College of Agriculture extension forage specialists, Kentucky alfalfa producers and the conference’s keynote speaker Dennis Hancock, extension forage specialist at the University of Georgia.
Hancock, a graduate of the UK College of Agriculture, will discuss the amount of fertilizer in each bale of alfalfa. Other topics include grazing alfalfa, keys to harvesting alfalfa as baleage, a producer’s experience with Roundup Ready alfalfa, making and marketing hay for the horse industry and finishing beef on alfalfa. At the closing session of the conference, all speakers will return to the stage to answer participants’ questions.
In addition to the speakers, the conference will include awards, exhibits and a silent auction.
Program organizers have applied for continuing education units for Certified Crop Advisers.
The conference registration fee is $15 and $5 for students and includes proceedings, meals and refreshments.
Conference sponsors include the UK College of Agriculture, UK Cooperative Extension Service and the Kentucky Forage and Grassland Council.
For more information about the conference and directions to the Fayette County Cooperative Extension office, visit the UK Forage Extension website athttp://www.uky.edu/Ag/Forage/.
Author: Katie Pratt
Contact: Garry Lacefield, 270-365-7541, ext. 202