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Southwest Washington Grazing School Multi-Day Intensive

April 17 @ 8:30 am - 8:00 pm
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An event every day that begins at 8:30 am, repeating until April 18, 2026

One event on April 19, 2026 at 8:30 am

$300

The SW Washington Grazing school will host its second course April 16th to the 19th in Tenino, WA. The 4-day, on-site course is focused on rotational grazing systems, pasture management, and grazing for biodiverse grassland habitat.

The program is organized by Washington State University Extension and run in close collaboration with the Natural Resources Conservation Service, Ecostudies Institute, Thurston Conservation District, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Partners Program. Personnel from each institution help instruct the class, as well as several experienced grass-based livestock producers. The course is modeled on the Lost Rivers Grazing Academy run by University of Idaho Extension.

The SW Washington Grazing School multi-day intensive will be held at Skookumchuck Grange in Tenino, Washington. Tuition of $300 includes all meals and instructional materials. Scholarship are available to all veterans and others upon inquiry. The course is an “intensive”, so attendees should be prepared to dedicate full days from 8:30am to between 6:30 and 8:00pm Thursday – Saturday, and 8:30am to 3:00pm on Sunday. Those successfully completing the course will receive grazing school certificates and continuing education credits upon inquiry.

This intensive is for beef, sheep, alpaca, or goat producers, dairy operators, and horse owners. Technical service providers supporting livestock producers including NRCS, Conservation Districts, or the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service employees would also benefit.

Attendees will learn how to improve pasture, livestock, and grazing management skills. These skills will help to reduce hay production and save on feeding costs while extending the grazing season by reducing harvested forages. Half of instructional time will be spent in the field in hands-on “pasture learning”. Attendees will walk away with the knowledge and skills to improve overall pasture productivity and raise healthier livestock as well join a supportive community.

Venue

Skookumchuck Grange
5345 Skookumchuck Rd SE
Tenino, 98589 United States
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