Perennial Forages for Pasture on Crop Ground Offered in March
- Feb 25
- 1 min read

In light of current market dynamics, there has been growing interest in converting
marginal dryland crop acres to perennial pasture. Additionally, several government
and non-governmental organizations have cost-share dollars available to help
facilitate the establishment of perennial forages. To address this opportunity, UNL
Extension and the Nebraska Grazing Lands Coalition will host programs on Monday,
March 16, in Kimball, and on Tuesday, March 17, in Rushville.
The programs will begin at 2 p.m. MT and focus on agronomic practices and cost-share
opportunities for establishing perennial forages. The first hour and a half will
feature presentations with ample time for questions, followed by a panel discussion
with area producers sharing personal experiences in establishing perennial forages.
Topics and presenters include:
* Practical considerations for establishing perennial forages on former cropland
- Dr. Jerry Volesky, UNL Extension Specialist
* Available cost-share opportunities through the Natural Resources Conservation
Service (NRCS) and keys to success - Kristen Dickinson (Kimball NRCS); Cody
Gibbons (Rushville NRCS)
* Available cost-share opportunities through the Nebraska Grazing Lands
Coalition (NRCS) - Jack Arterburn, NGLC Western Nebraska Program Coordinator
* What worked, what didn't, and what we would do differently now - Producer
Panel of area farmers and ranchers.
There is no cost to attend, but advance registration is requested. To register, call
or email the contact for your preferred host site.
March 16 - Kimball County Transit Meeting Room, 233 S Chestnut St, Kimball - contact
Aaron Berger at 308-235-3122 or aberger2@unl.edu
March 17 - Sheridan County Extension Office, 800 South Loofborrow St., Rushville -
contact Brock Ortner at 308-327-2312 or bortner2@nebraska.edu



