
The Northeast Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs), USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), University of Missouri Extension, and the Missouri Forage and Grassland Council will host a Management Intensive Grazing School August 25–27, 2026, in Williamstown, MO.Grazing schools are designed to teach producers, educators and agency personnel the fundamentals of management-intensive grazing through a hands-on approach. This three-day school provides opportunities for in-depth discussions, field exercises, farm tours, and reference materials covering both livestock and agronomic topics related to grazing.Producers who attend all sessions may be eligible to participate in SWCD grazing-system cost-share programs. Attendance may also improve a producer's eligibility for NRCS Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) assistance, which provides financial and technical support for implementing conservation practices.Lunch will be provided each day of the school. For those requiring overnight accommodations, a room block is available at Oak Hill Inn & Suites in nearby Canton, MO. Advance registration is required by August 18. For room block details and assistance with registration, contact Brenda Schreck, University of Missouri Extension livestock field specialist, at 573-767-5273 or schreckb@missouri.edu. Online registration is available at pears.io/events/mu/7712/.
Location: Providence Baptist Church
Website: https://extension.missouri.edu/events/ne-regional-grazing-school-2026
Phone: 5737675273

Water Exercise starts on June 9th at the Memphis City Pool. Class starts at 10:45 am every Tuesday and Thursday morning and runs until 11:30 am. Price is pool admission fee for the day: $4 per person.
Location: Memphis City Pool
Phone: 6604658511