
We’re excited to announce a new extension program for this year. The Oklahoma Grazing School will be held May 11–12, 2026, in Lane, Oklahoma.
The Oklahoma Grazing School is co-designed with input from university researchers, Extension specialists, NRCS and local conservation district personnel, and experienced ranchers. This two-day workshop will provide hands-on, research-based training on sustainable and profitable grazing practices.
Key topics will include:
► Grazing basics and grazer’s math
► Grazing system design (rotational-management intensive grazing)
► Forage selection, establishment, and pasture renovation
► Soil health and fertility
► Electric fencing and water delivery systems for managed grazing systems
► Forage quantity estimates and carrying capacity determination
► Matching livestock with forage resources
► Economics of grazing systems
► Integrating technology (e.g., grazing apps)
► Mixed species grazing
The format will blend classroom instruction, field demonstrations, and peer-to-peer learning. Participants will receive printed material, access to digital resources and continued support through an online support community.
The Oklahoma Grazing School will take place at the OSU Wes Watkins Agricultural Research and Extension Center in Lane, Oklahoma (10777 State Hwy 3, Lane, OK 74555).
Registration is due by May 1, 2026, and can be completed online at OSU Extension — Oklahoma Grazing School.
The registration fee is $250, which covers course materials, a grazing stick, two lunches, breaks, and one dinner. Enrollment is limited to the first 50 participants.
Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication or program information or reasonable accommodation need to contact Michael Trammell at michael.trammell@okstate.edu or 580-332-7011at least two weeks prior to the event.
















