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Animals

‘Growing Soil’ Through Adaptive Grazing

‘Growing Soil’ Through Adaptive Grazing

by | posted in: Animals, Regenerative Ag | 1

Fernando Falomir uses cattle as the primary tool for land restoration

AMP, planned grazing, ranching, regenerative
Soil Invertebrates As Bioindicators

Soil Invertebrates As Bioindicators

by | posted in: Animals, Soil health assessment | 0

Learn about the critters that are living in soil and what they can tell us about soil health.

animals, insects, observation
Opportunity for Northern New Mexico Farms & Ranches to plant Pollinator Habitat

Opportunity for Northern New Mexico Farms & Ranches to plant Pollinator Habitat

by | posted in: Animals, Resources | 0

Xerces Society is offering New Mexico Pollinator Habitat Restoration Kits!

biodiversity, community, pollinators
As beneath the ground so above: soil health and bee habitat

As beneath the ground so above: soil health and bee habitat

by | posted in: Animals, Soil health principles | 1

Create robust and self-sustaining pollinator habitat while applying the Healthy Soil Principles.

pollinators, soil health principles
Hope Below Our Feet

Hope Below Our Feet

by | posted in: Animals, Climate Change, Regenerative Ag | 1

Peer-Reviewed Publications on Grazing as a Means of Improving Rangeland Ecology, Building Soil Carbon and Mitigating Global Warming (2008 – 2023)

AMP, planned grazing, regenerative, research
Graze-a-thon at El Sueño Ranch

Graze-a-thon at El Sueño Ranch

by | posted in: Animals, Field Days | 0

A real-life example of how grazing planning is done to address production needs and conservation goals.

AMP, grazing, observation, planned grazing, ranching
Farming with Soil Life

Farming with Soil Life

by | posted in: Animals, Books | 0

Check out Xerces Society’s handbook and online course for supporting soil invertebrates and soil health!

animals, insects, observation
Wildlife Ponds: If you Build it, They will Come

Wildlife Ponds: If you Build it, They will Come

by | posted in: Animals, Champions, Water | 2

NM Soil Health Champion Carl Struck constructed a pond to capture snow melt and rain run-off.

animals, water
Planned Grazing benefits Soil Health at the Los Ranchos Agri-Nature Center

Planned Grazing benefits Soil Health at the Los Ranchos Agri-Nature Center

by | posted in: Animals, Regenerative Ag, Soil health principles | 2

As animals are moved often, soil health, yield and quality of forage improves.

planned grazing, regenerative, soil biology
New Mexico Grazing Exchange Website Launched

New Mexico Grazing Exchange Website Launched

by | posted in: Animals, Regenerative Ag, Resources | 0

A new interactive website facilitates matchmaking between landowners and livestock farmers or contract graziers.

AMP, animals, Crop-Livestock Systems, planned grazing, resources

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