From: "Michael Burns" <michael AT fingerlakespermaculture.org>
To: fingerlakespermaculture AT lists.ibiblio.org
Subject: "Raising Livestock" series starts 2/7/12 Tioga County NY
Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2012 15:49:27 -0500
From: "Sandra Repp" <sjr37 AT cornell.edu>
2012 Raising Livestock Series Starts 2/7
Looking for something to do with your land? New York's Southern Tier
is well suited for pasture-based livestock production. If you want to
have animals and/or sell pasture-raised meats, this series of classes
is for you. Learn from the experiences of successful farmers, and
from Cornell Cooperative Extension educators.
This first series of classes will be held at CCE-Tioga County, 56
Main Street in Owego on Tuesday evenings, 6:00-8:00 pm, February 7,
21, March 6, 20, and April 3. These sessions will cover how to assess
your land and choose livestock, review infrastructure requirements,
and get tips on pasture/hay management.
The second part of the series will be hosted by Tioga County
livestock farmers. Learn how they raise hogs (April 18), beef (May
15), sheep and goats (June 19), poultry (July 17), and horses (August
21). At the final class, September 17, you will learn how to navigate
NYS regulations and sell your local meat products.
Cost per class is $10 per farm ($75 for the whole series) and
includes light snacks and hand-outs. To register and for class
details, call (607) 687-4020, or email
<mailto:meh39 AT cornell.edu>meh39 AT cornell.edu
Looking for something to do with your land? New York's Southern Tier
is well suited for pasture-based livestock production. If you want to
have animals and/or sell pasture-raised meats, this series of classes is
for you. Learn from the experiences of successful farmers, and from
Cornell Cooperative Extension educators.
This first series of classes will be held at CCE-Tioga County, 56 Main
Street in Owego on Tuesday evenings, 6:00-8:00 pm, February 7, 21, March
6, 20, and April 3. These sessions will cover how to assess your land and
choose livestock, review infrastructure requirements, and get tips on
pasture/hay management.
The second part of the series will be hosted by Tioga County livestock
farmers. Learn how they raise hogs (April 18), beef (May 15), sheep and
goats (June 19), poultry (July 17), and horses (August 21). At the final
class, September 17, you will learn how to navigate NYS regulations and
sell your local meat products.
Cost per class is $10 per farm ($75 for the whole series) and includes
light snacks and hand-outs. To register and for class details, call (607)
687-4020, or email
meh39 AT cornell.edu
"Raising Livestock" series starts 2/7/12 Tioga County NY,
Michael Burns, 01/12/2012