Poop in the Pasture? Ideas for Pasture Management

Learn how to get the most out of your pasture system while also keeping poop out of surface waters. Lisa Schuchman from the Natural Resource Conservation Service will present on best management practices for your pasture.

Please fill out our survey after you watch to give us feedback on the presentation, help us track our successes for our grantors, and to sign up to receive an intake site visit and a free tarp.

This is the second of a three-part webinar series, Manure Matters.

When you attend one of these webinars you are eligible for a free tarp and intake site visit (tarps open to Clark County residents only). Tarps must be used only for covering manure piles to protect water quality. To get your name on the list for a site visit, sign up today by filling out a post-event survey. If you missed the live event, you can still qualify for a site visit and tarp by watching the webinar recording and filling out a post-event survey, or by watching one of the other manure matters webinars.

About our Presenter:

Lisa Schuchman is in year 10 of service as a Resource Conservationist for the USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service in SW WA. She assists forestland owners and farmers in developing and adopting conservation activities that improve farming operations and protect natural resources on their lands.

Before joining with NRCS, she was the resource specialist for Clark Conservation District, where she assisted farmers with conservation farm planning in Clark County. She has a BS in Animal Sciences and a BS in Forest Resources from the University of Georgia with an emphasis on Wildlife and Livestock Management. Lisa enjoys helping farmers realize that farming and land management goals go hand in hand with natural resource conservation. You can contact Lisa with questions at lisa.schuchman@usda.gov.

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