Pasture Walk with Joe Hetrick
Join us for a fun day of networking and learning from one another.
This event is designed to cultivate meaningful conversations and strengthen our local farmer network. Connect with fellow producers, share experiences, ask questions, and build relationships that extend beyond the field day. Together, we can learn from one another, support conservation efforts, and grow a resilient farming community.
Joe Hetrick, the Eaton Conservation District’s 2025 Conservation Farmer of the Year, runs a 75-acre farm where he raises livestock and takes care of grazing land. His farm, which is MAEAP Verified, focuses on maintaining healthy soil.
What you'll learn:
- Rotational/adaptive grazing strategies
- Multi-species grazing
- Stockpile Forage
- Bale Grazing Aftermath
- Soil Health
- Experimentation / Observation
- And more!
Join us for a fun day of networking and learning from one another.
This event is designed to cultivate meaningful conversations and strengthen our local farmer network. Connect with fellow producers, share experiences, ask questions, and build relationships that extend beyond the field day. Together, we can learn from one another, support conservation efforts, and grow a resilient farming community.
Joe Hetrick, the Eaton Conservation District’s 2025 Conservation Farmer of the Year, runs a 75-acre farm where he raises livestock and takes care of grazing land. His farm, which is MAEAP Verified, focuses on maintaining healthy soil.
What you'll learn:
- Rotational/adaptive grazing strategies
- Multi-species grazing
- Stockpile Forage
- Bale Grazing Aftermath
- Soil Health
- Experimentation / Observation
- And more!
Good to know
Highlights
- 4 hours
- In person
Location
3789 West St
3789 West Street
Vermontville, MI 49096
How do you want to get there?
