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December 1, 2020 - Baleage, Fail-age, and Garbage - Kendall Guither, farmer Partial Approval - Free

Ontario Forage Council is pleased to bring back the Forage Focus conference! This year we will be hosting one webinar per day for three days during the first week of December. We would greatly appreciate it if you could share the following “Save the Date” via your communications channels.

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December 2, 2020 - Post-Plastic Forage Storage panel Partial Approval - Free

Single-use plastic is an issue that concerns Canadians. Preserving silage and baleage creates a lot of plastic waste on farms. Our panelists bring diverse solutions to this problem. Learn about innovations to keep bale wrap and silo covers out of the landfill.

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December 3, 2020 - Using Growing Degree Days to Correctly Time Forage Harvest - John Winchell, Alltech Partial Approval - Free

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Ontario Forage Council is pleased to bring back the Forage Focus conference! This year we will be hosting one webinar per day for three days during the first week of December. We would greatly appreciate it if you could share the following information via your communications channels.

 

Forage Focus: Wrap It Up - Harvest, Storage, and Recycling

December 1, 2 & 3

Free webinars

Registration: https://events.eventzilla.net/e/forage-focus-2020-2138790787?resp=on&dateid=2138536457

1:00 - 2:00 pm EST (noon - 1 pm CST)

More details at: http://ontarioforagecouncil.com/programs/forage-focus

 

December 1: Baleage, Fail-age, and Garbage - Kendall Guither, farmer

Quality is the name of the game when making baleage.  This presentation will summarize a number of things Mr. Guither has learned over 23 years to help one make and maintain quality baleage, from the moment the forage is cut until it is fed.  No matter where one lives, these ideas can be utilized.  Mr. Guither will discuss different factors that affect quality and why each is important.  These factors include plant maturity, dry down rate after cutting, raking, baling, when to wrap, styles of wrappers, and different bale wrap plastics.

 

December 2: Post-Plastic Forage Storage panel

Single-use plastic is an issue that concerns Canadians. Preserving silage and baleage creates a lot of plastic waste on farms. Our panelists bring diverse solutions to this problem. Learn about innovations to keep bale wrap and silo covers out of the landfill.

 

December 3: Hitting the Bullseye on Forage Quality - John Winchell, Alltech

Using cues from Mother Nature along with weather, analytics, and a touch of common sense to hit the target on forage quality.

Patricia Ellingwood

The Ontario Forage Council is a non-profit organization devoted specifically to forages. It is comprised of producer associations, commercial companies and other agribusiness interests which share common goals—gathering and disseminating ideas and information, supporting research and development in forages and sponsoring consolidation of forage projects to provide a focus for the efforts of a multitude of personnel.

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