Join us Monday evening, February 10, 7:30 pm, for a teleconference conversation on grazing. You can join us from your home and the call is toll free. Forage and grazing management experts, Gary Kilgore, K-State retired professor, and Keith Harmony, K-State range scientist, and Dale Kirkham, Kansas Rural Center, will field questions during the call.
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