Manure Management
In previous years, a Manure Management track was featured during the MI Ag ideas to Grow With virtual conference.
Sessions are organized by date below. To learn more about a specific session, click on the session title.
Recordings from previous year's presentations are organized below. To watch the video of a specific session, click on the video image.
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Sesssion Recordings
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Manure Haulers Certification
Published on March 2, 2023
This presentation will explain what the certification program is and why farmers will want to hire manure applicators who are certified through the Michigan Manure Hauler Certification Program.
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Why Farmers Should Hire Manure Applicators who are Certified through the Michigan Manure Hauler Certification Program
Published on March 21, 2022
This presentation will explain what the certification program is and why farmers will want to hire manure applicators who are certified through the Michigan Manure Hauler Certification Program.
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Some Thoughts to Keep in Mind in Weeds Control Where Manures are Applied
Published on March 8, 2022
Learn more about managing weeds on ground where manures are applied.
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Things to Consider to Get the Most Out of Manure Nutrients as a Replacement for Chemical Fertilizer and Developing Plant Nutrient Budgets for 2022 With High Fertilizer Prices
Published on March 8, 2022
Join Sarah Fronczak to hear more about the things to consider when using manure as a replacement for chemical fertilizers and Jon LaPorte will discuss developing plant nutrient budgets for 2022 with high fertilizer prices.
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Backyard Cattle Management
Published on February 18, 2021
MI Ag Ideas to Grow With 2021 - Animal Agriculture Session: More people are interested in producing their own beef or supplying friends and family with beef. This presentation offers a nutritional perspective of raising beef cattle for freezer beef. In order to have cattle ready for your harvest appointment, this presentation will discuss different nutritional management strategies and their effects on growth and meat quality.