Course Details
Title: Mastering Hay Production: From Grass to Profitable Feed
Description: This course is designed for farmers, feed entrepreneurs, and livestock keepers who want to master the science and business of hay production. You will learn how to select the right grasses, harvest at peak nutrition, dry and bale hay effectively, and market it profitably. With practical demonstrations and expert guidance, this course equips you with the skills to produce high-quality hay that boosts animal health, reduces feed costs, and creates a reliable agribusiness opportunity.
Duration: 5mins
About Course
At Agricgate Edutech, we believe that animal feed is the backbone of successful livestock farming. Hay production is one of the most sustainable and profitable ways to ensure a steady feed supply for rabbits, cattle, goats, and sheep—especially during the dry season when fresh forage is scarce.
This course was developed by experts in animal feed production and agribusiness, with years of practical experience in cultivating, processing, and marketing hay across different regions. We combine scientific knowledge with hands-on training, breaking complex processes into simple, actionable steps that farmers and agripreneurs can immediately apply.
What makes this course unique?
- Practical demonstrations: Step-by-step field tutorials on grass cutting, drying, and baling.
- Business insights: How to package, price, and market hay for profit.
- Problem-solving tips: Solutions for common challenges such as mold, nutrient loss, and storage issues.
- Sustainability focus: Techniques to produce hay in an eco-friendly way, reducing waste and maximising yields.
Whether you are a beginner exploring feed production or a farmer looking to expand into commercial hay sales, this course gives you the knowledge and tools to succeed.
Join us and turn green grass into green profits with high-quality hay production.
What will you learn?
By the end of this course, you will know how to:
Identify and cultivate the best grass species for hay.
Harvest at the right stage for maximum nutrition.
Dry, store, and bale hay properly to prevent losses.
Maintain feed quality and safety standards.
Build a profitable hay production enterprise.