Best Fields First: Smarter Forage Management Starts Here
beav.es/BFF | $20 for all four sessions
This hands-on educational program gives forage producers the tools to make better decisions for pastures and hay ground.
You’ll discover how to:
Use maps to understand soil properties and production potential.
Group fields into management units for easier planning.
Target soil fertility testing for the best results.
Make agronomic and economic input decisions that save money and boost productivity.
We’ll also show you how to focus first on your best field, a simple strategy to maximize returns and prioritize your time and resources across multiple fields.
At the end, you’ll walk away with custom reports for your operation - a practical tool you can use for future classes, consultations, and ongoing forage management.
Learn Your Way: Join live on Zoom, watch recordings later, or meet in person in Roseburg, Grants Pass, or Central Point.
Sep 11 - Oct 23, 2025
Thursdays from 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Join via Zoom or view later as a recording. In person sessions available by appointment.
Session I, September 11th - Presentation, Using potential & current forage yields in management decisions.
Session II, September 25th- Presentation, Landowner Conservation Programs.
Session III, October 9th - Group Work Session with the instructor. Alternative work sessions times are available upon request.
Session IV, October 23 - Group Work Session with the instructor. Review supplemental information for use on pasture production and management.
Registration required:
https://beav.es/BFF
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