Parker Pastures
Planned adaptive multi-species grazing and riparian management to improve soil health, increase productivity and stocking rates, improve product quality, and compete for desirable leases.
Sieben Live Stock Company
Adaptive planned grazing, no-till hay production,
and low-stress animal handling to improve land, animal,
and soil health and increase profitability
Buena Vista Wildlife Area
Management-intensive grazing with daily moves of the herd to improve habitat for grassland birds, increase plant diversity, and promote grassland health. One of multiple sites across Wisconsin.
Missouri
15 years of combining prescribed burns and planned grazing provides a mosaic of grassland habitat options for wildlife at sites across Missouri.
Lonetree Ranch
Riparian management and planned adaptive grazing to improve land value, livestock carrying capacity, and wildlife health.
Flying Diamond Ranch
Adaptive planned grazing to increase cattle stocking rates, reduce supplemental feed costs and animal mortality, and increase profits.
Grupo La Báscula
Community-based planned adaptive grazing to improve vegetation and soil health, support wildlife, and increase economic success and opportunity
Pueblo of Santa Ana
Planned adaptive livestock grazing and riparian and forest restoration to support wildlife, healthy soil and vegetation communities, and resilient agriculture
Hollister Hills
4x4s and ATVs meet cattle where the California Department of Parks & Recreation seeks to reduce fire risk at this multi-use park on the San Andreas fault.
Goat Green
When nothing else worked to restore a heavily disturbed arid pipeline corridor & oilfields, 1500 mob-stocked goats removed weeds and established perennial grasslands and sage.
Sacramento River National Wildlife Refuge
A 12,000 acre wildlife refuge using adaptive grazing to control weeds and reduce fire risk, and to promote native grass, wildflowers, and wildlife habitat in the heart of a major agricultural region.
Colorado State Land Board
Lowry Ranch - A former bombing range uses year-round adaptive planned grazing to fund Colorado’s public schools while promoting wildlife and increasing the health of the grasslands.
Root Down Farm
Adaptive planned multi-species grazing and native hedgerow/tree planting to improve soil health and productivity, increase profits, and secure favorable conservation leases.
Elk Glade Ranch
Regenerative forest and grassland management to reduce fire danger, support thriving wildlife and livestock, and grow diversified ranch revenue streams.