Pasture Walk: Diversified Dairy Grazing

Hosted by Marathon County Dept of Conservation, Planning, and ZoningDiversified Dairy Grazing Pasture Walk @ GM Sandhill FarmTuesday August 13 6:30-8:30PM ~ N12038 Sandhill Ave, Unity, WI, 54488Michelle and Gary Popp graze jersey cows. They keep their calves with their dams and have diversified their product with a line of lotion made from their grass-fed […]

Life After Farming… What’s Next for You and Your Land?

Hosted by Farmland Access HubRegister HereSession 1Session 2 is September 12th 11:30am-1pmAmerica’s farms have hit a critical point. Most of our food and fiber producers are over 55, while young and beginning farmers—due to debt and insurmountable challenges around farming and farmland access—are only replacing these producers at a rate of 9%. Additionally, the devastating […]

Pasture Walk w/ Kelsey Vance: New Land, New Grazing Plan

Hosted by Great River GraziersKelsey Vance (608) 769-6943What would you do? New land, new grazing plan, what other potentials do we see for this land? Guest: Megan Filbert, rep from NoFence virtual fence companyGreat River Graziers Pasture Walks

WHA Hereford Tour

Hosted by Wisconsin Hereford AssociationKeep up to dateTentative Schedule:Stop 1- Plum River Ranch (9:00-11:30) - Breakfast & IVF presentationStop 2- CMA Herefords (11:30 - 1:30) - Lunch & AHA UpdateStop 3- Wildcat Cattle (2:15- 4:15) - Snack & IVF presentationStop 4- Sandrock Ranch / Thousand Hills Polled Herefords (4:45-Done) - Dinner & Carcass type presentation

Stockmanship & Stewardship Workshop

This will be an action-packed two days featuring a variety of topics from cattle health and well-being to pasture management and land stewardship, complemented by low-stress cattle handling demonstrations. Producers can engage with esteemed cattle producers who have been recognized for their land stewardship efforts at the regional and national levels as they participate in […]

Pasture Walk: Integrating Trees and Livestock

Hosted by Sauk CountyRegister Here or call 608-390-2756 to registerIn partnership with the Savanna Institute & American Farmland Trust, this pasture walk is focused on the integration of trees into pastured livestock systems for shade, additional forage, ecological restoration, soil health, and enhanced economic opportunities. Lunch to be provided, registration required.Sauk County Pasture Walks

Top Tier Beef Nutrition through Forage Quality

Hosted by Marathon County Dept of Conservation, Planning, and ZoningTop Tier Beef Nutrition through Forage Quality @ Corner Stone FarmTuesday, September 3rd, 6-8PM ~ 224700 Co Rd B, Marathon, WI, 54448Zach Sawall is a dairy nutritionist and a beef grazier. He will share tips on forage quality.Contact Brooke Bembeneck with questions at (715) 370-9651 or […]

Life After Farming… What’s Next for You and Your Land?

Hosted by Farmland Access HubRegister HereSession 2America’s farms have hit a critical point. Most of our food and fiber producers are over 55, while young and beginning farmers—due to debt and insurmountable challenges around farming and farmland access—are only replacing these producers at a rate of 9%. Additionally, the devastating and rapid loss of farmland […]

Pasture Walk: Warm VS Cool Season Forage: a Comparison of Quality, Quantity, and Pollinator Habitat

Hosted by Glacierland RC&DRegister HereWarm vs Cool Season Forage: A Comparison of Quality, Quantity, and Pollinator HabitatGuest Speakers Ryan Heinen, Farmer and Micah Kloppenburg, Xerces Society Detailed discussion for mid to advanced graziers contemplating adding warm season grasses to their pastures.Ryan and Micah will be sharing general observations they've made throughout their two year assessment […]

Pasture Walk with Roman Miller: Total Grazing Method

Hosted by Sauk CountyLearn about the Total Grazing method of managing pastures that can significantly increase forage and consequently, the stocking rate of your pastures. Roman has been experimenting with this method over the past two seasons. His pastures continued to produce an abundance of forage during the drought we had during the 2023 growing […]