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SUMMARY:Webinar: Grass-fed Genetics
DESCRIPTION:What makes a good grass-fed cow?\nJoin PASA for a presentation and conversation with organic\, grass-fed dairy farmer Ron Holter\, of Frederick County\, Maryland\, as he attempts to answer this question. Ron will present on his multi-generational grazing dairy farm in Maryland\, including his work developing grass-fed genetics for his herd and others. Ron has been grazing cows since 1995 and certified organic since 2005. He began line-breeding in his herd in 2006\, and developed his first bull for marketing grass-fed genetics the same year he transitioned to 100% grass on the farm\, in 2007. The webinar will end with a conversation and attendee questions. \nThis webinar is being offered free of charge through support from a USDA Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development Grant.
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/webinar-grass-fed-genetics/
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