Building Resilience in Forage and Livestock Systems
Time to check your preparedness and aftermath strategies to enhance the resilience of your forage and livestock systems to extreme weather events. In this virtual engagement series, Clemson University and the USDA Southeast Climate Hub partner with several multi-disciplinary speakers.
All online sessions are free and from noon to 1 pm ET (11 AM to Noon CT). Pre-registration is required.
We will have specialists joining to discuss forage and livestock health and management initiatives, resources and guides. Additionally, we will have a roundtable to highlight main topics and further discuss them with input and questions from the audience.
Join one or all sessions:
Session 1 (07/29/25): Livestock health and management: Planning ahead and dealing with the aftermath under extreme weather events.
Session 2 (07/31/25): Enhancing forage resilience: Enhancing forage-livestock operations sustainability and resilience against extreme weather conditions” by Dr. Liliane Silva, Clemson University; “The aftermath: managing impacted hayfields for renovation or replanting” by Dr. Bruno Pedreira, University of Tennessee.
Session 3 (08/05/25): USDA and NRCS Resources
Session 4 (08/07/25): Building Resilient Forage-Livestock
Contact: Liliane Silva, Forages Specialist, lseveri@clemson.edu