Corn residue grazing project info to be shared in webinar

Originally scheduled as a field day, the format is changed to webinar only on same date.

9/18/24

Calves grazing corn residue in field.

AMES, Iowa – If you were interested in learning more about the grazed corn residue project but just couldn't make the Creston field day work in your schedule, we have good news! The event has been changed to a free webinar-only format on the same date beginning at the same time, September 24 at 10 a.m.

Harvest season is just around the corner, and with it comes an abundance of corn residue ready for cattlemen to utilize. When planning how many grazing days are available, Iowa State University extension program specialist Beth Reynolds said it’s important to look at some potential positive changes in that number.

"It's time to take the traditional guidelines and apply considerations for the impact improved plant varieties and harvest methods have on the residual product available to graze," she said. "Being able to more accurately predict the feed value of corn residue is an important step for producers looking for avenues to be more efficient with their winter feeding plan.”

The Iowa Beef Center has partnered with the University of Nebraska–Lincoln to host the program, which will specifically highlight a recently completed research project at University of Nebraska–Lincoln funded by the Iowa Beef Checkoff. Dr. Mary Drewnoski, associate professor and extension beef systems specialist at UNL, led the project and said the study was designed to identify how the implementation of modern-day chopping corn heads has impacted the feed value of grazed corn residue.  

Webinar agenda topics and approximate schedule:

  • 10 a.m. Lease or rental agreement considerations
  • 10:45 a.m. Chopping corn residue impact on feed value 
  • 11:30 a.m. Determining stocking rates and agronomic impacts 
  • 12:30 p.m. Nutritional considerations grazing residue

Speakers are from UNL and ISU, including Drewnoski and Reynolds. The program has been made possible in part by the USDA and the Iowa Forage and Grassland Council.

Register here https://iastate.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_aVj1y3OfN4GjtUq and receive the link to the webinar. The program will be recorded and that video link sent to registered participants when available.

For more information, email bethr@iastate.edu or call 515-294-BEEF (2333).

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The Iowa Beef Center at Iowa State University was established in 1996 with the goal of supporting the growth and vitality of the state’s beef cattle industry. It comprises faculty and staff from Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and College of Veterinary Medicine, and works to develop and deliver the latest research-based information regarding the beef cattle industry. For more information about IBC, visit www.iowabeefcenter.org.

Contact:
Beth Reynolds, ISU Extension and Outreach program specialist, 515-294-9881, bethr@iastate.edu


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