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Perennial Forage Working Group. Green Lands Blue Waters Conference November 20-21, 2013 Minneapolis. Livestock Agriculture can address multiple sustainability goals. Sediment losses from Breneman farm outwintering pastures. Pasture & Grazing in the Upper Midwest 2007 Census of Agriculture.
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Perennial Forage Working Group Green Lands Blue Waters Conference November 20-21, 2013 Minneapolis
Livestock Agriculture can address multiple sustainability goals Sediment losses from Breneman farm outwinteringpastures
Pasture & Grazing in the Upper Midwest2007 Census of Agriculture
Perennial Forage Working Group • Mission: • To increase acreage of pasture and perennial forage crops in the Upper Midwest • To encourage best management practices in existing pastures. • We work to: • Identify obstacles currently facing grazing operations and perennial forage production • Develop & support economically sustainable strategies, tools &services to increase pasturelands and perennial forages.
Perennial Forage Working Group • Current Membership: • Richard Cates, Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems, University of Wisconsin-Madison • Cara Carper, Southwest Badger RC&D • Vance Haugen, University of Wisconsin Extension • Jane Jewett, GLBW/U Minnesota • Andrew Larson, Iowa State University Extension & Outreach • Richard Ness, Land Stewardship Project • Bob Olson, Cooperative Development Services • Laura Paine, Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection (DATCP) • Jim Paulson, University of Minnesota Extension • Troy Salzer, University of Minnesota Extension • H. Joe Sellers, Iowa State University Extension & Outreach • Terry VanDerPol, Land Stewardship Project *Co-Chair
Perennial Forage OpportunitiesCategories from last year’s conference • Networking producers and grasslands: • Corn stalk grazing • Public grasslands • Land rehabilitation and invasive species control. • Demonstrate opportunities for young farmers. • Outreach to non-farming landowners. • Value of perennial forages in crop rotations.
Current focus: Contract Grazing A model for livestock production partnerships Landowner Livestock Owner Manager Landowner Livestock Owner Manager Landowner Manager Livestock owner Landowner Livestock owner Manager Landowner Livestock Owner Manager
Contract Grazing Fact Sheets http://greenlandsbluewaters.net/Perennial_Forage/contract.html
2014 SARE Pre-Proposal • Title: Brokering relationships between livestock producers, non-farming landowners, and beginning farmers • Goals: • Beginning livestock farmers will gain knowledge of contract grazing as a means of getting started farming. • Non-farming landowners will gain awareness of additional choices for land management decisions. • Livestock producers will learn about how to use contract grazing to improve the resilience and economic performance of their operations by gaining access to additional grassland acreage. • Activities: • A regional contract grazing conference. • One or more local workshop series in each state. • A mentoring program for beginning graziers by experienced livestock producers. • Research on and outreach to non-farming landowners. • $198,637 requested
Perennial Forage OpportunitiesCategories from last year’s conference • Networking producers and grasslands: • Corn stalk grazing • Public grasslands • Land rehabilitation and invasive species control. • Demonstrate opportunities for young farmers. • Outreach to non-farming landowners. • Value of perennial forages in crop rotations.
Perennial Forage OpportunitiesCategories from last year’s conference • Networking producers and grasslands: • LSP’s Chippewa Watershed project networks producers & landowners with >3000 acres. • WI Grazing Broker project seeks to connect non-farming landowners with livestock producers. • Minnesota DNR grazing initiative
Perennial Forage OpportunitiesCategories from last year’s conference • Demonstrate opportunities for beginning farmers. Beginning farmer programs: • Farm Beginnings Program from LSP. • WI School for Beginning Dairy & Livestock Farmers • WI Dairy Grazing Apprenticeship Program • Iowa State University Greenhorn Grazing project.
Perennial Forage OpportunitiesCategories from last year’s conference • Research and reach out to non-farming landowners. • Land Stewardship Project’s women landowners groups (Chippewa and Root River watersheds). • SW Badger’s WI Grazing Broker project. • SARE Contract Grazing Proposal. An estimated 60% of land in the region is owned by non-farming landowners
Perennial Forage OpportunitiesCategories from last year’s conference • Perennial forages in rotation boost annual crop yields and reduces input costs. • Livestock agriculture makes perennial forages a potential enterprise for not only livestock producers but also cash grain producers • Losing livestock farming infrastructure has broad implications for agricultural economies, environmental performance, and rural communities.