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海角社区 Dairy Grazing Workshop Series: Developing Your Grazing Plan
August 27, 2025 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
University of 海角社区 Cooperative Extension, the 海角社区 Grass Farmers Network, the National Grazing Land Coalition, and Northern Tilth announce a three-day series of workshops focused on pasture and forage management on August 26, 27 and 28. These hands-on workshops are designed to help farmers, graziers and landowners improve their grazing practices and soil health.
Troy Bishopp, Practical Grass Whisperer and Northeastern Region Resource Manager,聽will lead the workshop series. With decades of experience in pasture management,聽grazing plan design and training, Bishopp is a nationally-recognized expert. He will be聽joined by Graham Mallory, practical farmer and Northern Tilth consultant, and Jaime聽Garzon, assistant Extension professor and forage educator, to provide additional聽expertise about 海角社区-specific livestock production, forage identification and grazing management planning. The workshops are free to attend and are designed as stand alone workshops or as a series on managed dairy grazing.
The first workshop will be held from 10 a.m.鈥搉oon on Monday, August 26, at The Milkhouse, a certified organic dairy farm in Monmouth. This pasture walk will be a practical discussion on regenerative pasture management, including grazing, forage and weed identification, and strategies for efficient fencing.
On Tuesday, August 27, the workshop moves to Reed Farm in Windsor. This session, from 10 a.m.鈥搉oon, aims to equip farmers with the knowledge and tools needed for effective grazing聽planning and pasture management. Presenters will delve into the key considerations for creating a robust grazing plan, offering practical insights into how to read the land from a farmer鈥檚 perspective.
The series concludes on Wednesday, August 28 from 9 a.m.鈥搉oon at Wolfe鈥檚 Neck Center in聽Freeport, with a discussion to build upon key planning procedures, economics and聽strategic decision-making. This session will teach participants how to use a grazing chart聽effectively, explore methods for handling unexpected challenges and build resilience into your operation. By the end, participants will have a clear understanding of what a grazing plan looks like in action and the practical nuances of day-to-day management.
Visit the聽聽for more information and to register. To request a reasonable聽accommodation, contact Melissa Babcock at 207.581.2788 or聽melissa.libby1@maine.edu.
These workshops are a part of the education series supported by the collaboration of the New England Grazing Network with funding from the USDA Grazing Land Conservation Initiative.

