Down on the farm
MSU research facility offers tour

CHATHAM — The Michigan State University – Upper Peninsula Research and Extension Center (MSU-UPREC) will host a Twilight Tour of South Farm beef cattle, grazing and grain projects to highlight these important commodities and ongoing research.
The event will take place from 5 – 8 p.m. (EDT) Aug 20, at the MSU-UPREC, E3774 University Drive in Chatham. The event is free to attend and will begin with a dinner featuring beef from the UPREC herd of wagyu cattle.
Tour participants will have an opportunity to view research cattle, pastures and plots of small grains, corn and hemp. Presentations will focus on beef cattle finishing systems (grass vs. grain), pasture management, grain varieties and agronomy. Those interested in attending are asked to contact Rene Sanderson at (906) 439-5114 or sande638@msu.edu to register for the event.
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