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Adaptive Multi-Paddock Grazing

The new FREE On Pasture Library is here!

The new FREE On Pasture Library is here!

by | posted in: Resources | 0

A treasure trove of 2,500 articles and resources for graziers is now available to peruse and use online free of charge!

AMP, grazing, planned grazing
Grazing for Profit and Regeneration

Grazing for Profit and Regeneration

by | posted in: Animals, Regenerative Ag | 0

CS Ranch in Colfax County will host a three-day, hands-on regenerative ranching school titled “Grazing for Profit and Regeneration,” presented by the Soil Health AcademyMay 31-June 2.

AMP, grazing, ranching, regenerative
Adaptive Multi-Paddock (AMP) Grazing in a Nutshell

Adaptive Multi-Paddock (AMP) Grazing in a Nutshell

by | posted in: Animals, Regenerative Ag | 0

AMP involves managing livestock using multiple small paddocks to provide periods of short duration/high stock density grazing followed by adequate forage rest and recovery periods.

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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 – 2021)

AMP, planned grazing, regenerative, research
Cattle are part of the climate solution

Cattle are part of the climate solution

by | posted in: Climate Change, Regenerative Ag, Research | 0

A conversation with rangeland ecologist Richard Teague, PhD, analyzing the role that adaptive multi-paddock cattle grazing plays in sequestering carbon.

AMP, climate, ranching, research
Healthy Soil: Our Future

Healthy Soil: Our Future

by | posted in: Champions, Economics, Video, Water | 2

Happy National Soil Health Day! We’re celebrating with the release of a short video, featuring New Mexico ranchers sharing the principles & benefits of planned grazing for greater soil health.

AMP, diversity, economics, planned grazing, ranching, video, water
10 Tips for Summer Grazing Success

10 Tips for Summer Grazing Success

by | posted in: Regenerative Ag | 0

Practice these tips by Dr. Allen Williams of Understanding Ag routinely for a great grazing season. Bonus: you will learn more with each day you spend in the pastures with your livestock.

AMP, diversity, observation, planned grazing, soil biology
Managing cattle for soil and watershed health

Managing cattle for soil and watershed health

by | posted in: Books, Climate Change, Water | 0

In contrast to the popular view of cattle as climate destroyers, they can actually help mitigate climate change. Excerpted from Replenish: The Virtuous Cycle of Water and Prosperity by Sandra Postel.

AMP, climate, ranching, water
Restoring the Chihuahuan Desert Grasslands

Restoring the Chihuahuan Desert Grasslands

by | posted in: Video | 0

Produced by Bird Conservancy of the Rockies this video shows the importance of whole ecosystem thinking to improve landscape productivity and enhance grasslands for wildlife.

AMP, planned grazing, ranching, regenerative, video
Berlier Ranch –Stewardship with Vision

Berlier Ranch –Stewardship with Vision

by | posted in: Champions, Video | 0

This Western Landowners Alliance film by filmmaker Evangeline Koonce features New Mexico rancher and Soil Health Champion Jim Berlier. Through planned grazing that provides adequate pasture recovery time, strategic stocking rates, drought planning and brush removal, the Berlier Ranch has … Continued

AMP, planned grazing, ranching, regenerative, video

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