• May 22, 2026

Climate Smart Advisors’ online event

Date: June 11, 2026, at 2:30 PM CET

Registration: https://forms.office.com/e/zjbyQnVxrA

In the context of climate change, with its alternating extreme events such as prolonged droughts, temperature spikes and heavy rainfall, it is not always possible to produce sufficient quantities of high-quality forage. Farmers must adapt to climate change by adopting the best agricultural practices (BAT), such as crop rotation, regenerative agriculture, and optimising resources and haymaking practices. This webinar aims to provide an overview of how haymaking techniques can contribute to producing high-quality forage in a climate change scenario.

Agenda

14:30 Welcome and introduction. Alessandro Zatta (Centro Ricerche Produzioni Animali) & Laszlo Gabor Papocsi (ÖMKi)

14:40 Precision Forage Harvesting: Best Practices for Quality, Data and Climate Resilience. Roberta Martelli (University Modena and Reggio Emilia)

15:10 The positive impact of precision mowing and raking on feed quality. Balazs Gunics (AgOpen)

15:40-16:00 Discussion

The webinar will be in English, but you can turn on subtitles in other languages in Google Meet (Settings > Captions). More info: Google Meet Help

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