The Middle Creek WRAPS is hosting a Cover Crops Breakfast and Workshop Tuesday  June 4, 2013 for livestock producers starting at 7:30 a.m. at the Wheaton  Community Center, Highway 16, Wheaton, Ks.
    Come for a breakfast of  biscuits and gravy and presentations on:
   * The ABC's of Extending the  Grazing Season, Amazing Benefits of Cover Crops" with Dale Strickler and Matt  Ubel;
   * Water's Interaction with Soil -- Infiltration and Aggregation  with Andrew Klein, USDA NRCS;
   * Cover Crop Cost-Share Opportunities  with John Bond, Middle Ks. WRAPS Coordinator
For more information contact  Mary Howell at kfu.mary@
gmail.com, or call 785-562-8726.
 
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