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Oregon Conservation Programs

Dairy Grazing Apprenticeship

Program level:

National

Land use:

Agriculture

Provider:

Dairy Grazing Apprenticeship

Benefits provided: 

Free technical assistance

Water-focused program: 

No

Connects experienced dairy farmers with those learning dairy practices.

Overview

Description:

The Dairy Grazier Apprenticeship (DGA) program connects current and aspiring dairy farmers with a structure of support for the transfer of knowledge, skills, and farms from one generation to the next. Using the model of education that has prepared skilled workers in the trades for more than a century, DGA combines work-based training with related instruction for the federally recognized occupation of “Dairy Grazier,” a farmer who uses managed grazing. Managed grazing is a cost-effective method that restores natural resources, produces high quality milk, and remains profitable in both conventional and value-added markets.

Eligibility:

Willing to take on an apprentice and become an approved site for apprenticeships.

Financial benefit: 

No

Contact information

Contact person: 

Ashley Pierce

Organization:

Phone number: 

518-649-0267

Email: 

Information last updated on July 1, 2022.

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