Regional Fencing Schools Coming In November
Butch King, Kentucky Fencing School participant, participates in a on- site fence construction demonstration in Logan County.
Photo by Katie Pratt, UK agricultural communications.
PRINCETON, KEN.
The University of Kentucky will host two regional fencing schools this fall to help livestock producers learn the newest fencing techniques and sound fence construction.
The fall fencing schools will occur Nov. 9 at the Grand Rivers Community Center in Livingston County and Nov. 11 at Kentucky State University’s Harold R. Benson Research and Demonstration Farm in Frankfort. The schools begin at 7:30 a.m. and end at 4:30 p.m. local time. The Frankfort school will have a special focus on fencing for small ruminants.
Chris Teutsch, UK forage extension specialist, started these one-day events in 2018 in Kentucky to help producers improve their grazing management.
“If you have ever driven around the countryside, there are a lot of fences but not a lot of well-constructed ones,” said Teutsch, extension associate professor in the UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. “One of the goals of this school is to help people get the basics of fencing down. That way they can build a strong, durable fence that will last 25 or 30 years, or if they decide to hire a contractor to build it for them, they will know what a well- constructed fence looks like.”
UK specialists and fencing industry experts will use a mixture of classroom instruction and hands-on demonstrations during the schools.
Producers may use the techniques they learn to help them qualify for cost-share dollars from the Natural Resources Conservation Service for new fence construction.
Each school is limited to 30 participants, and the cost is $30 per person. This cost covers lunch, a fencing notebook and safety gear.
Organizers encourage producers to register early, as spots will fill quickly. Participants should bring leather gloves for the hands-on portion of the school. Those interested in attending can register for the Grand Rivers’ location online at https://2021fallfencingschoolgrandrivers.eventbrite.com and https://2021fallfencingschoolfrankfort.eventbrite.com for the Frankfort event. Producers may also get the registration form from their local extension office or from the UK Forages Extension website and mail the completed form and payment to Carrie Thrailkill, UK Research and Education Center, 348 University Drive, Princeton, KY, 42445.
The registration deadline for each location is two weeks prior to the workshop.
During the events, participants must follow current COVID-19 protocols.
The Kentucky Forage and Grassland Council, UK Cooperative Extension Service and Kentucky Master Grazer Educational Program organize and sponsor the schools. Additional sponsors include Kentucky State University Cooperative Extension Service, Kentucky Agricultural Development Fund and the Kentucky Beef Network. Industry partners include Stay-Tuff Fencing, Gallagher USA, ACI Distributors and Applegate Manufacturing. ∆