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The Herd Fellows Scholarship

Jan 31, 2020 12:00:00 PM / by CK Wisniewski

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On behalf of the Grassfed Exchange 2020 planning committee, happy new year! We are excited to invite you to encourage young farmers in your network to apply for The Herd Fellows Scholarship by March 1. This is a scholarship to the Grassfed Exchange Conference in Fort Worth, Texas on May 27-29, 2020. 


About The Herd Fellowship
The HERD is a group of foundations and family offices whose shared mission is to accelerate the transition to a regenerative agriculture system. We are grateful to our friends at the TomKat Foundation, Paicines Ranch, Armonia, and The 11th Hour Project for supporting this mission. The HERD believes that new farmers are an essential part of the grassfed, regenerative movement. Since starting four years ago, the Herd Fellows program has expanded to a joint Fellows alumni network of over 100+ young farmers and ranchers who have either attended the Grassfed Exchange or the Regenerate Conference hosted in New Mexico. 

About The Grassfed Exchange
The Grassfed Exchange attracts an intellectually curious group of farmers and livestock producers. Over the past 11 years, GFE has attracted a national following of farmers eager to practice, or already practitioners of grassland management and pasture-based livestock agriculture.

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Getting Started With PastureMap

Nov 13, 2019 1:30:00 PM / by CK Wisniewski posted in regenerative agriculture, stocking rate, grazing management, cattle, grazing planning, record keeping

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Get on the right track with PastureMap's basic features and functionality by following this getting started guide. Use this guide to help get your ranch boundaries, team and herds started. 

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How John Coleman Locke achieved a stocking density of 100,000 lbs/acre moving cattle 12 times a day without moving fence

Nov 4, 2019 1:30:00 PM / by CK Wisniewski posted in ranchers, stocking rate, grazing management

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