2020 Southeast U.S. Hay Feeding Survey

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2020 Southeast U.S. Hay Feeding Survey

Extension forage specialists with the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture and in the southeast U.S. would like your help in gathering information on hay feeding methods and time required for feeding hay to help develop more effective forage educational programs. 

We would appreciate you taking the time to complete a survey regarding your hay feeding methods. If you do choose to participate, we appreciate your feedback and all information will be kept confidential to the extent allowed by applicable State and Federal law. By completing the survey, you are agreeing to allow the use of your responses for educational purposes. If you do not wish to complete the survey, your refusal to do so will have not any effect on your relationship with the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture. To opt out of taking the survey, simply do not complete the survey.

If you have questions or concerns about this study, you may contact John Jennings at (501) 671-2350 or by email at jjennings@uaex.edu. For questions or concerns about your rights as a research participant, please contact Ro Windwalker, the University’s IRB Coordinator, at (479) 575-2208 or by email at irb@uark.edu

Information gathered from the survey will provide direct insights into current hay feeding practices, and allow us to better develop forage educational programs. Additionally, the information provided will be used to prioritize research and Extension outreach efforts moving forward to more effectively address your needs

Please click on the link below to access the survey. It should take approximately 10 minutes to complete.

Thank you for taking the time to complete the survey, and we look forward to your insightful responses. If you have any questions while taking the survey, please feel free to contact us at the emails listed below.

John Jennings jjennings@uaex.edu

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Miguel S. Castillo
Associate Professor | Forage & Grassland Program 
Crop & Soil Sciences Department | North Carolina State University 
Phone: 919-513-1335 | Fax: 919-515-5855