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             Heart 
			of America Grazing Conference August 2021 
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            [June 28, 2021]  
              Make plans today to attend the 2021 Heart of 
			America Grazing Conference. Join us Tuesday, August 10th for an 
			informative pasture walk with dinner to follow on site. Then on 
			Wednesday, August 11th we have a full day conference at the Mt. 
			Vernon, Double Tree Hotel. 
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				 Big names, popular speakers, and hot topics will be plentiful at 
				the annual event that gathers livestock graziers from Illinois, 
				Indiana, Ohio, Missouri, and Kentucky. “Not only is it a great 
				time to be a conservationist, it’s a great time to explore the 
				opportunities, the carbon-smart options, and the money- saving 
				decisions rotational grazing and conservation pasture management 
				techniques bring to the table,” says Ivan Dozier, State 
				Conservationist for 
				Illinois Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). “Don’t 
				miss your chance to hear from—and learn from—people who know how 
				to make it work.” Greg Judy, our featured speaker, will be 
				discussing his current grazing operation and management along 
				with his numerous years of experience. 
				 
				Additional Conference Topics: 
				 
				- Soil Health Benefits from Grazing 
				- Clover Assessment in Your Pasture 
				- Multi Species Grazing 
				- Incorporating Novel Fescue 
				- Virtual Fencing 
				- Surplus Forage & Round Bale Silage 
				- Research & Testing Updates 
				- Open Forum Grazing Panel…and much more! 
              
                According to Cliff Schuette of the Illinois 
				Grazing Lands Coalition (IL GLC), “We’ll also offer participants 
				a great pre-conference pasture walk at Perry Hottes’ operation, 
				located just 15 minutes from the conference location. You don’t 
				want to miss it.” Hottes runs an organic grass-finished and 
				grain- finished cattle operation. Learn about Hottes story. 
              
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			Hottes has worked closely with NRCS to develop and 
			implement a multi- 
			faceted grazing plan through the Environmental Quality Incentives 
			Program (EQIP). When you ask Hottes his experience with grazing he 
			says, “We are growing sunshine.” 
			  
			Make your conference registration before July 30th and get both days 
			for just $65 or one day for $50. Students can attend for just $25. 
			CCA credits are available. To register and pay online visit https:// 
			magic.collectorsolutions.com/magic-ui/Login/jefferson-county-soil-and-water. 
			To download a registration form visit: https://www.facebook.com/ 
			ClintonCoSWCD. 
			[Paige Buck 
			Public Affairs Officer 
			USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service]  |