Native Forages Workshop

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July 11, 2026 Saturday 9:00am -1:00pm

Native Forages Workshop
Saturday, July 11 | 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
$30 | 10% less for members
Midwest Center for Regenerative Agriculture Building

Join us for an immersive native forages workshop and guided pasture walk exploring the role of native grasses in resilient grazing systems. Participants will tour both remnant prairies and active prairie restorations, gaining firsthand insight into how native plant communities function on the landscape.

Together, we’ll discuss the many benefits of native grasses as forage, including deep root systems, drought resilience, soil health improvement, nutrient qualities, biodiversity support, and their compatibility with regenerative grazing practices. This hands-on walk is designed for farmers, ranchers, land managers, conservationists, and anyone interested in understanding how native grasslands can support both ecological health and productive working lands.

Participants should enter through Business Entrance instead of the main front gate and check in at the Midwest Center for Regenerative Agriculture office building (located directly ahead as you pull in through the business entrance). Some walking in a field; close-toe shoes optional but recommended. Prepare for the outdoors. Sunscreen and water bottle optional but recommended.