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Join us for our Annual Field Day Monday, July 8, 2019 4-7 pm e NDSU Central Grasslands Research Externsion Center Brisket Ribs Field Day Topics Patch burn grazing and rotational grazing How to create pollinator and bird habitat without reducing stocking rate Demonstrate the use of drones in a ranching operation, including identifying weed patches Forage spring cereal hay crop verietal trial Demonstrate rumen evacuations using cannulated heifers within a replacement heifer grazing study to follow at Tpm catered by Reister Meats NDSU NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY 4824 48th Ave SE Streeter, ND 58483 Directions: From I-94, go 11 miles south on HWY 30, then 5 miles west, ½ mile south If you have any questions please contact Sandi Dewald@701-424-3606 Request for accommodations related to disability should be made to Sandi by July 5, 2019 Come see a Palmer amaranth plant and have the NDSU Extension agent show how to identify Join us for our Annual Field Day Monday, July 8, 2019 4-7 pm e NDSU Central Grasslands Research Externsion Center Brisket Ribs Field Day Topics Patch burn grazing and rotational grazing How to create pollinator and bird habitat without reducing stocking rate Demonstrate the use of drones in a ranching operation, including identifying weed patches Forage spring cereal hay crop verietal trial Demonstrate rumen evacuations using cannulated heifers within a replacement heifer grazing study to follow at Tpm catered by Reister Meats NDSU NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY 4824 48th Ave SE Streeter, ND 58483 Directions: From I-94, go 11 miles south on HWY 30, then 5 miles west, ½ mile south If you have any questions please contact Sandi Dewald@701-424-3606 Request for accommodations related to disability should be made to Sandi by July 5, 2019 Come see a Palmer amaranth plant and have the NDSU Extension agent show how to identify

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