Timeless Fence & Invisible Fence - Basic Information
This free workshop will provide farmers, ranchers, and land managers with basic information on timeless and virtual fencing systems. It will cover the benefits of timeless fencing compared to traditional methods, materials needed to build a fence for a 5-acre field, and an introduction to virtual fencing. The event is led by expert Mark Green and aims to support more efficient and sustainable grazing land management.
Registration link:
https://lincolnu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1YYE1Ly4offtlgG
Zoom link will be sent to those who registered a day before the event.
About the speaker:
Mark Green retired from USDA-NRCS grazing specialist in SW Missouri. He has 40 years of service assisting farmers and ranchers in grazing land management. Mark conducted electric fence and livestock water workshop/field days for producers in Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma. He also served as instructor and regional coordinator for SW Missouri Regional Management-Intensive Grazing Schools for 25 years. Since retirement, Mark started a consulting firm, Custom Pasture Planning & Consulting, where he provides grazing system planning and design work, plus electric fence and watering system troubleshooting. Mark also conducts an Electric Fence School each fall plus a Livestock Watering System School each spring on his ranch.
Mark GreenThis event is provided to the public at no cost.The event was made possible by funding from the NCR SARE Partnership Grant and in collaboration with Lincoln University, Jefferson City, MO.
Lincoln University is an equal-opportunity employer and provider.
Reasonable accommodation will be provided for people with disabilities and special needs.
To make arrangements, please contact Penny Wilson at WilsonP@lincolnu.edu by July 16, 2025.