An upcoming webinar, “Pastured Poultry Production and Profitability”
will cover the basics of pastured poultry production as well as common
advantages and pitfalls of getting started in the business and keys to keeping
operations profitable.
The February 7 webinar is being offered by the National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT), Montana Mission
Mountain Food and Cooperative Development Center, and Salish Kootenai College as
part of the USDA Risk Management Agency
(RMA) education and community outreach program.
NCAT Sustainable Poultry
Specialist Terrell “Spence” Spencer will be the webinar presenter.
While this webinar will kick
off this Montana-based project, it is open to anyone interested in pastured
poultry production. The webinar will provide a financial analysis of this type
of farming based on the records and experience of a medium-size pastured
poultry farm. It will also announce a Montana-based pastured poultry
production and marketing workshop series set to begin in March.
The free, hour long webinar will begin at 10 a.m. CST
on February 7.
To register: Go
to https://attra.ncat.org/poultry
About the presenter: Terrell “Spence” Spencer is a Sustainable Poultry Specialist with the National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT) in Fayetteville, AR. Spence owns and operates a pastured poultry farm, Across the Creek Farm, in West Fork, AR. The farm raises thousands of pastured poultry each year, producing several hundred birds per week during the growing season from March to December. Spence is heavily involved with NCAT’s work with veterans, especially across the South, and runs an intern program for veterans on his farm.
About the presenter: Terrell “Spence” Spencer is a Sustainable Poultry Specialist with the National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT) in Fayetteville, AR. Spence owns and operates a pastured poultry farm, Across the Creek Farm, in West Fork, AR. The farm raises thousands of pastured poultry each year, producing several hundred birds per week during the growing season from March to December. Spence is heavily involved with NCAT’s work with veterans, especially across the South, and runs an intern program for veterans on his farm.
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