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Since 1947 The Stockman Grass Farmer has been devoted solely to the art and science of making a profit from grassland agriculture.


About The Stockman Grass Farmer


The Stockman Grass Farmer brings its readers the latest information on high profit grassland ideas from all over the world. Each month SGF profiles leading farmers or ranchers with details as to how and why they are so successful. A major editorial emphasis is the need to structure the grassland farm or ranch so that it makes money 10 years in 10.

Topics covered range from natural grassfed and finished beef, pasture based dairying, grassfed lamb, pastured poultry and pork.

Typical readers seek to use their ranches and farms as a way to make a living. The Stockman Grass Farmer is the only magazine focused entirely upon management-intensive grazing.


Free articles!

Stockman Grass Farmer not only has print and online magazine subscriptions, there are also quite a few free online articles. Here are a few of them!

Fly Management Practices in Livestock Herds without Using Pesticides By Greg Judy

Flexible Grazing Cells Work Almost Anywhere By Jim Gerrish

And check out the free sample issue, attached to the bottom of this post.




Where to get The Stockman Grass Farmer:


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                          January 2018 Issue of The Stockman Grass Farmer - Click Here to purchase for $5.00
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                     Also take a look at these great video series:







The Grazier's Marketing School
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Click Here to get Module 1 for free


Multi-Species Grazing School
with Greg Judy
Click Here to get Lesson 1 for free


Grassroots of Grazing
with Jim Gerrish
Two days with the author of Management Intensive Grazing and Kick the Hay Habit!
Jim urrently lives in Idaho where he manages a ranch unit consisting of 450 center-pivot, irrigated pastures, 90 acres of flood ground, and several hundred acres of rangeland. He also spent 22 years in north-central Missouri at the University of Missouri-Forage Systems Resource Center researching and emphasizing sustainability with family farms including his own.  He is the author of Kick the Hay Habit: A Practical Guide to Year-Around Grazing and Management-Intensive Grazing, The Grassroot of Grass Farming.
Whether your main enterprise is beef, dairy, pigs, lamb, goats or poultry, Allen Williams will explain how at The Stockman Grass Farmer’s Grass & Genetics School




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stockmangrassfarmer.digital
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In my opinion it's one of the best places to spend your money if you are in animal agriculture or food production.
 
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