Come join Ohio State University Extension at the Eastern Agricultural Research Station in Caldwell, Ohio on Friday, July 18 for Southeastern Ohio Hay Day!
OSU Extension and a team of exhibitors and sponsors will be offering a day full of inspiration and socialization for anyone in the pasture management and haymaking businesses. Southeastern Ohio Hay Day will highlight the latest in hay making equipment with displays and hay making demonstrations from several manufacturers and associated dealers across the region.
Generous sponsorship of this event has been contributed thus far by the following entities:
- The Ohio State University Extension Noble, Athens, Belmont, Gallia, Guernsey, Monroe, Morgan, Muskingum, Perry, & Washington Counties
- The Ohio State University Eastern Agricultural Research Station
- D & J Sales and Service of Cadiz, OH
- Baker & Sons Equipment Company of Lewisville, OH
- Ag Pro of Zanesville, OH
- Lashley Tractor Sales of Quaker City, OH
- Foltz Ag Enterprises of Lancaster, OH
- Ohio Forage and Grasslands Council
- Ohio Sheep Improvement Association
- Noble County Soil and Water Conservation District
Registration will open and the tradeshow will begin at 9:00 a.m. at 16870 Bond Ridge Road, Caldwell, OH 43724. There will be ample opportunities for attendees to visit with dealer representatives and their peers during the event. Multiple educational talks will be conducted throughout the day by OSU Extension professionals. The event will conclude by 4 p.m. Southeastern Ohio Hay Day is free to attend and open to all. Light morning refreshments, lunch, and beverages will be provided.
To RSVP visit https://go.osu.edu/haydayrsvp and complete the online registration survey. You can also call 740-732-5681 or email gelley.2@osu.edu to RSVP. RSVPs are appreciated by July 15, especially if dietary or accessibility accommodations are needed, but walk-in attendance will also be welcomed.
Entities interested in sponsoring Southeastern Ohio Hay Day can reach out to Christine Gelley at gelley.2@osu.edu to receive a sponsorship packet with additional details.
Note: this text is an excerpt from an article previously published in the AgLine column at The Journal Leader.