Managing Pasture :A Complete Guide to Building Healthy Pasture for Grass-Based Meat & Dairy Animals
Managing Pasture :A Complete Guide to Building Healthy Pasture for Grass-Based Meat & Dairy Animals
hardback
Published:
30 April, 2019
Description
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781635860702 |
| ISBN10 | 1635860709 |
| Number Of Pages | 288 |
| Item Weight | 999 g |
| Product Dimensions | 205 x 256 x 20 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Workman Publishing |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
In Managing Pasture, Dale Strickler offers plenty of first-hand guidance for both seasoned and novice livestock producers. His personal experience with what works and what doesn't makes this a must-read for the range manager who wants to maximize profitability in a way that is best for the land and for the livestock. -- Bill Spiegel, Successful Farming
Dale Strickler's Managing Pasture is a testament to an agricultural awakening going on across America's farms and ranches. Call it sustainability, or regenerative agriculture, or prescribed grazing -- it's all about managing the land, understanding how forages produce, and seeing the mutualism that exists between livestock and the land. There are amazing rewards to be found where farmers work with nature, not against it. If you want to understand why sustainable practices work, read this book. --Victoria G. Myers, Progressive Farmer
Dale Strickler has written a comprehensive guide to what actually matters in pasture management, with enough humor woven throughout to make it an enjoyable, as well as valuable, read. If you are serious about growing and utilizing productive, high-quality pasture, this book should be on your shelf. -- Jim Gerrish, American GrazingLands Services, LLC
Author's Bio
Dale Strickler is the author of Managing Pasture and The Drought-Resilient Farm. He is a leader in the soil health movement and an agronomist for Green Cover Seed, the nation’s top cover crop-specific seed company. Strickler holds degrees in agronomy from Kansas State University and has taught at the college level for 15 years. He farms and ranches cattle in Kansas.