MDC, partners to host warm-season grass establishment workshop Nov. 22 in West Plains

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Ozark
Published Date
11/12/2024
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WEST PLAINS, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC), along with Quail Forever and Pheasants Forever, invite landowners to a free discussion and field trip focused on warm-season grass establishment from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Nov. 22 at the University of Missouri extension office in Howell County.

Registration is required and can be completed online at events.pheasantsforever.org. Lunch will be provided.

Native warm-season grasses have deep root systems which make more efficient use of water and soil nutrients. They can grow and thrive during the summer when cool-season grasses cannot, and they tend to need less fertilizer and lime than cool-season grasses.

This one-day workshop will discuss the benefits and economics of establishing warm-season grasses, establishment techniques, how to manage these grasses, and programs available for adding warm-season grasses to your property.

The workshop location is 1376 Bill Virdon Blvd. in West Plains.

Questions about this workshop can be directed to Nate Case at ncase@pheasantsforever.org or Tanner Patton at tpatton@phaesantsforever.org with Pheasants Forever.