Clinton County CCE: Peter Hagar, 518-561-7450
Jefferson County CCE: Ron Kuck, 315-788-8450
St. Lawrence County CCE: Betsy Hodge, 315-379-9192
NNY Sheep & Goat Care Programs Set for Watertown, Canton, Plattsburgh
The Northern New York Regional Livestock Team of Cornell
Cooperative Extension (CCE) will hold Winter Sheep and Goat Care
Programs November 27 in Watertown, November 28 in Canton and November 29
in Plattsburgh.
At each program a veterinarian will present good winter health practices
and tasks for attention before the weather turns colder, and Cornell
Cooperative Extension livestock specialist Betsy Hodge and a local CCE representative will talk about
feed inventory and how different winter storage methods impact the amount of feed needed to keep sheep and goats all winter.
Hodge says, “Due to the dry North Country summer, many farmers harvested
less feed than usual and the weather changed the quality of the feed.
There is very little high quality second-cut hay available. Workshop
participants will use worksheets to figure out
how on-farm supply stacks up to the need for winter feed.”
The program fee is $5. Winter Sheep and Goat Care Programs will be held:
Tuesday, November 27: CCE Jefferson County office, Watertown, 6:30pm, 315-788-8450
Wednesday, November 28: CCE St. Lawrence County Extension Learning Farm, Canton, 7:00pm, 315-379-9192
Thursday, November 29: CCE Clinton County office, Plattsburgh, 6:30pm, 518-561-7450.
CCE Clinton County Agriculture Educator Peter Hagar says
interest in programs for small livestock producers is growing across the
region. Ten producers are already registered for the Plattsburgh
program.
Cornell Cooperative Extension provides equal program and employment opportunities.
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