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SDSU Extension, Nebraska Extension and K-State Research and Extension To Host Diversifying With Small Ruminants Workshops

BROOKINGS, S.D. – South Dakota State University (SDSU) Extension, in collaboration with Nebraska Extension and K-State Research and Extension, will host a series of Diversifying with Small Ruminants workshops.

Adding small ruminants to an operation has both economic and ecological benefits. The program will address frequently asked questions and other considerations about integrating a small ruminant enterprise.

"There has been growing interest in adding sheep to an operation, because it can improve pastures as well as cash flows,” said Jaelyn Quintana, SDSU Extension Sheep Field Specialist. “We are excited to begin a three-state program that can help producers get started raising sheep and gain knowledge from successful diversified operations."

"We are excited to begin a three-state program that can help producers get started raising sheep and gain knowledge from successful diversified operations."

— Jaelyn Quintana, SDSU Extension Sheep Field Specialist

Topics covered at the workshops will include multispecies grazing, sheep production, nutrition and product marketing. Each event will end with an open discussion with local producers who have successfully managed diversified operations.

Speakers will include Jaelyn Quintana, SDSU Extension Sheep Field Specialist; Alison Crane, K-State Extension Small Ruminant Specialist; Randy Saner, Nebraska Extension Educator; and Lisa Surber, South Dakota Sheep Grower’s Association Executive Secretary.

Schedule

The program schedule is as follows:

  • June 7: 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. CDT in Salina, Kansas (Rolling Hills Zoo, 625 N. Hedville Road, Salina, KS 67401)
  • June 8: 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. in O’Neill, Nebraska (Knights of Columbus Building, 408 W. Douglass St. O’Neill, NE 68763)
  • June 9: 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. in Chamberlain, South Dakota (AmericInn, 1981 E. King St., Chamberlain, SD 57325)

Registration

To register, visit the SDSU Extension events page. Registration closes June 1. Those interested in participating can receive discounted early bird registration at $25 per family/operation, if registered before May 25. After May 25, the cost to register will be $30 per family/operation. Lunch will be provided at each workshop.

For more information, contact Jaelyn Quintana, SDSU Extension Sheep Field Specialist, at Jaelyn.Quintana@sdstate.edu or (605) 394-1722.

Workshop Registration