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MINNESOTA WEATHER

Extension to Host Livestock Drought Outlook Webinars



Currently 36% of North Dakota is experiencing some level of drought as drought conditions continue to persist in the western part of the state.

"Drought impacts are at the forefront of many rancher's minds as we head into the 2022 grazing season," says Miranda Meehan, North Dakota State University (NDSU) Extension livestock environmental stewardship specialist. "Concerns linger about long-term impacts of the drought on forage production as well as the risk of a continued drought throughout the year."

NDSU specialists will be hosting live webinars to help livestock producers address drought concerns. The webinars will be held at 1 p.m. CDT on March 31 and April 7.

The webinars will provide North Dakota livestock owners with an outlook on drought conditions, forage production and grazing, while providing management options. The webinars will also provide an opportunity for participants to express drought-related concerns.

Please join us to learn more about drought strategies and discuss your concerns.

  • March 31, Drought, Forage and Grazing Outlook
  • April 7, Considerations for Feeding Cattle

To register for the webinar, visit https://bit.ly/3NvTrCo.

Participants may ask questions during the live webinar. The webinar will be recorded, and the recording will be archived for later viewing.

The goal of these webinars is to help ranchers develop drought strategies, enabling them to make timely decisions if drought persists.

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